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Shell: use your profits to clean up your mess - report on how Shell should fund local solutions for environmental and social destruction caused by its projects
Friends of the Earth International, 2007This report presents nine cases of socially and environmentally problematic projects in which Shell is involved. Each case contains concrete proposals and demands detailing how these problems can be addressed.DocumentSOMO briefing paper on ethics in clinical trials: Examples of unethical trials
Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, 2006This briefing paper provides an overview of known examples of unethical clinical trials for pharmaceuticals with a focus on developing countries. The study makes the following general observations :DocumentCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Nigeria: western mimicry or indigenous practices?
International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, Nottingham University Business School, 2006Drawing empirical evidence from indigenous firms, this study explores the meaning and practice of CSR in Nigeria. It explores whether there is a Nigerian brand of CSR or is it an imitation of western CSR practices.DocumentThe myths of the west african gas pipeline
Friends of the Earth International, 2006This document presents and explores what it alledges are myths surrounding the West African Gas Pipeline. The West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) is a onshore and offshore pipeline that will transport natural gas from gas fields in the western Niger Delta of Nigeria to Benin Republic, Togo and Ghana.DocumentNigeria ten years on: injustice and violence haunt the oil Delta
Amnesty International, 2005This report by Amnesty International calls for a need to establish universally recognised standards applicable to international companies.DocumentGas flaring in Nigeria: a human rights, environmental and economic monstrosity
Friends of the Earth International, 2005This report examines the social, environmental and economic consequences of gas flaring- the process of burning-off surplus combustible vapours from a well, either as a means of disposal or as a safety measure - in the Niger Delta. More gas is flared in Nigeria than anywhere else in the world.DocumentInternationally recognised core labour standards in Nigeria
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, 2005This report assesses the respect and the observance of internationally recognised core labour standards in Nigeria.DocumentRivers and blood: guns, oil and power in Nigeria’s Rivers State
Human Rights Watch, 2005This briefing presents an overview of the occurrence of violence in Nigeria’s oil rich Rivers State in 2004. It briefly describes a number of violent outbreaks that have happened throughout 2004.DocumentNigeria: Are human rights in the pipeline?
Amnesty International, 2004Based on interviews of representatives of oil companies, community activists, farmers, scientists, police officers, academics, and members of NGO’s, this report assesses the human rights situation in Nigeria and in the Niger Delta in particular.This report highlights how human rights of individuals and communities have been abused and violated as a result of practices of transnational corporatiDocumentShell in Nigeria
Christian Aid, 2004This report aims to raise stakeholder's awareness to Shell's operations in Nigeria The report particularly focusing on Shell's failed relationship with local communities, the potential for aggravating civil conflict an the lack of organisational transparency.Pages
