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Integrated Oil and Gas Project (IOGP)

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The Integrated Oil and Gas Project continues to restore hope of credibility, transparency, accountability and partnership between local communities and oil companies. Our environmental team engages the oil multinationals to ensure transparent CSR. The team also ensures that farmlands contaminated by oil spills are properly cleaned up and families affected are compensated. |
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Community Sustainable Development
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Education continues to top the agenda on our commitment to community development. Getting children back schools is one issue and getting them to schools without roofs and insufficient teaching expertise or infrastructure is another. Also, the massive underdevelopment in local communities forces children to work thus, exposing them to all forms of negative tendencies.Our team on education drives a process of change in the local communities. We partner with other organizations to achieve these tasks as they are quite broad. |
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Human Rights Education
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Our human rights department conducts trainings in the local communities for the people to know their rights. Often times, arrests are made without proper legal process. Illegal detention is very common in local communities as such results in conflict situations. |
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Research
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Research is one of the most interesting part our work, while discoveries are made, experience grows and tasks are accomplished. All TMII teams conduct various researches within their project capacity. Teams brainstorm on various findings thereby generating intellectual heat and disclosing helpful information. The research department require funding to embark on sustainable conflict preventive measures.
TMII field staff assess the degree of impact of oil spill on part of Biseni community in Bayelsa State of Nigeria. The cause of the spillage was poor asset integrity of the pipeline, and yet the impacted site has neither been cleaned nor re-mediated for over one year. |