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Union Investment Removes TotalEnergies from Sustainable Funds Amid EACOP Dispute: A Growing Scrutiny of ESG Investments

In a significant move, Union Investment, one of the world’s top 20 global investors, has decided to remove TotalEnergies from its sustainable investment funds. This decision follows serious allegations related to human rights abuses linked to TotalEnergies’ East African Crude…

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Civil Society, Gov’t, and Oil & Gas Sector Commit to Enhanced Collaboration on Business, Human Rights

Key stakeholders from civil society, government, and the oil and gas sector have pledged to deepen cooperation and foster mutual understanding to advance best practices in business and human rights in Uganda’s extractive industry. The commitment was reaffirmed during the…

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TotalEnergies to fund Ugandan Organizations to improve Road Safety, Cultural Heritage, biodiversity conservation

TotalEnergies EP Uganda on Wednesday entered partnerships with four Ugandan organizations, with whom they will work to enhance road safety, cultural heritage and biodiversity conservation in the Albertine region. The company officials led by General Manager Philippe Groueix, signed agreements…

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Roman Catholic Church joins in opposing the EACOP project, Minister urges companies to open activity areas to public

The government, oil and gas companies continue to counter opposition to the development of the sector in Uganda, which has recently targeted religious institutions. The crusaders accuse the government of allowing activities that they say will affect the livelihoods of…

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