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An Indigenous Sasak woman and head of household faces the loss of her home and livelihood due to the AIIB-funded Mandalika tourism project in Lombok, Indonesia. She has lost her business twice during forced evictions.
Photo: Just Finance International/Maarten Van Rouveroy (2025)
Caption for Ixquisis Guatemala, AIDA: meeting with affected indigenous community in the Ixquisis dams. Photo: AIDA ( 2023).
Caption for Ixquisis Guatemala, AIDA (2) The Ixquisis dams will receive water by diverting the Negro, Pojom, Yalwitz Primavera, Varsovia and Palmira rivers. (2023)
Jawa One Photocredit JFI:
Caption for the Jawa Gas to Power Project
More than four hundred fisher and farmer households were excluded from consultations on the environmental and social impacts of the ADB-funded Jawa 1 Gas-to-Power project in Cilamaya, Indonesia.
Photo: Just Finance International (2024)
Mandalika photo credit_JFI:
Caption for the Mandalika Urban Tourism Project
Children play outside a makeshift house built from MotoGP waste in Mandalika, Lombok, Indonesia. The project-affected communities, involuntarily displaced by the AIIB-funded Mandalika Urban and Tourism Infrastructure Project, used discarded materials from MotoGP and World Superbike events to build temporary shelters near the Mandalika Circuit.
Photo: Just Finance International (2023)
caption for Mandalika photo credit Pieter Jansen:
A Sasak fisherman returns with his catch to the beach near the Mandalika race circuit (2023).
caption for Nachtigal photos credit Pieter Jansen: each of the pictures show people from the communities in meetings with the IFC CAO and with AfDB IRM team from July 30 to August 6, 2022. Approximately
850 men and women from the affected communities met in-person with the bank team. (2022)
Authonomy and Resilience Fund (ARF)
AUTONOMY & RESILIENCE FUND,
FLEXIBLE SUPPORT TO WOMEN ENVIRONMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS DURING AND BEYOND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
PERIOD AUGUST 2022 – MARCH 2025
Both ENDS with the Global Alliance for Green and Gender Action (GAGGA)
FINAL REPORT EXTRA CONTRIBUTION PROJECT
NATIONALE POSTCODE LOTERIJ:
https://nextcloud.bothends.org/s/r8gPE72Zaq8gAYa
Fondo Tierra Viva (GAGGA partner)
GAGGA partner Fondo Tierra Viva.
FOTOBESCHRIJVING
1 Titel: “Voedsel produceren op onvruchtbare grond” Miskita-vrouwen die zich inzetten tegen klimaatverandering, gemeenschap Isla de Tansin, gemeente Puerto Lempiras, Honduras.
2 Titel: Miskita-vrouw die AHTAK-palm weeft, Puerto Lempiras, Honduras
3 Titel: Miskita-vrouw die AHTAK-palm draagt, Puerto Lempiras, Honduras
4 Titel: Miskito-vissers die hun visnetten repareren, Brus Laguna, Honduras.
5 Titel: Vrouwen, echtgenotes en dochters van gehandicapte duikers, georganiseerd, Juan Francisco Bulnes, Honduras.
6 Titel: Meisjes, dochters van gehandicapte duikers uit de Hondurese Mosquitia
7 Titel: Kinderen uit de gemeente KukuTingni, Honduras
8 Titel: Kinderen die vis verkopen in Muelle de Kukutingni, Honduras
9 Titel: Boot, Kukutingni, Honduras
10 Titel: Inwoners in een boot, Kukutigni, Honduras
11 Titel: Verzamelcentrum voor vrouwen Yamni Balram, eiland Tansin, Honduras
12 Titel: Vrouwen kunnen ook agro-ecologisch produceren, Gemeenschap Tamagás, Granada, Nicaragua.
13 Titel: Bescherming van de golfschildpad, herstel van mangroven en schoonmaakacties op het strand van Edén en Cedeño, gemeente Marcovia in het departement Choluteca, Honduras.
14 Titel: Oplossingen voor klimaatverandering liggen binnen de gemeenschap, georganiseerde vrouwen van de gemeenschap Dulce nombre de Jesús, Matagalpa, Nicaragua.
15 Titel: Bescherming van natuurlijke waterreserves, gemeenschap Tamagás, Granada, Nicaragua.
16 Titel: Agroecología ancestral, Sabiduría, Territorio, Diriomo, Nicaragua.
17 Titel: Reservorio de Resiliencia, Comunidades Indígenas Ch´ortí, Guatemala.
Credits
Ana Mariéluz Sandoval, Comunicación estratégica para la gestión territorial.
Tamara
In de bijlage
2023 Mexico - niet heel scherp en geen mensen, maar wel lokale mais in Chiapas
2018 Guatemala - al eens eerder gebruikt door Both ENDS (door jaarverslag). Lokale vrouwen in Guatemala die tortillas maken
2015 - Pantanal Poetica 1. Mangoboom langs de Paraguay rivier in Brazilie. Gebruikt voor onze website
2015 - Pantanal Poetica Paraguay rivier, Brazilie
2018 - Fauna in de Paraguay rivier, Brazilie
2018 - Capibara langs de Paraguay rivier, Brazilie.
Credit: Tamara
Miscalleneous Pieter
Photo credit: Pieter Jansen.
- a series of pictures of playtime at sunset in Had Chan, a village on the Nam Ou river, Northern Laos.
- river weed collectors of Nam Ou, Northern Laos.
- One image of micro-hydro at Nam Ou, Had Chan village, Laos.
- One image made in Central Java, of children that are kite flying. (2023)
- Cityscapes Bangkok, Guangzhou, Manila, Hong Kong, Hanoi, Yaoundé
most of these pictures were taken in/around the period 2010 -2015.
Plus: miscalleneous_cityscapes Kunming, Hanoi, Phnom Phen, Bangkok
Washington World Bank
In DC we have been working closely on trying to influence the World Bank's new environmental and social protection policies (Safeguards) in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019.
We had arranged series of meetings for our partner organizations with World Bank Executive Directors. Also we contributed to meetings with the US Treasury and Hill (US Congress and Senate).
Together with Green Watershed from China we held a presentation in a panel discussion that we organized during the civil society forum of the Bank during the Annual Meetings in 2015.
photo credit: Pieter Jansen
Vietnam Highway
Highway One between and China _ Vietnam (2011)
Around 20102011 a new highway was being constructed which will connect Hanoi (Vietnam) to Kunming (China). The project, partially financed by the Asian Development Bank, aims to stimulate economic development in the region throughout the construction of this “economic corridor”. It is believed that highways facilitate an ongoing process of centralization of production and distribution centres. However, this new road might also have negative consequences for local communities in the region. Rural roads promote greater levels of social equity than highways do by reinvigorating local economies.
I made a field trip to the project area and Both ENDS together with its partner NGO Forum on ADB financed a workshop about the safeguards of the Asian Development Bank and the gender differentiated impact of infrastructure development.
Also a series of fact sheets about econonomic corridors was written for the Both ENDS website: https://www.bothends.org/en/Whats-new/News/New-highway-between-China-and-Vietnam-affects-local-communities/
photo credit: Pieter Jansen
Laos
The pictures, mostly portraits, are from villagers from a hamlet on the riverside of Nam Ou, a river in the Northern part of Laos.
Both ENDS together with Green Communities volunteers has been monitoring the impact of climate change, and infrastructure development on the life, the livelihoods and the well being of people in the village over more than a decade. We have made people aware of the environmental and cultural changes they encounter and contribute to their mental and cultural resilience through participatory storytelling.
photo credits: Pieter Jansen