Oxfam America: Companies Must Take Action to Respect the Rights of Communities at Risk in East Africa's Oil Frontier
In research released today alongside FIDH and partner organizations,
Despite plunging oil prices, a pandemic, and the climate crisis, oil projects are still moving forward around the world. Among the most ambitious is a proposal to exploit some of
Two new community-based human rights impact assessments highlight serious, ongoing challenges and future risks linked to these projects. While independent research pieces, both reports offer community-driven recommendations urging oil companies and governments, who are on the verge of making their final investment decision, to take urgent measures to avoid a human and environmental disaster.
New Oil, Same Business At a Crossroads to Avert Catastrophe in
"Despite promises about jobs and a better future, communities are worried about lost land, a damaged environment, and the 'empty promises' of oil money," said
Commercial quantities of oil were discovered under
"After nearly two decades of oil exploration, many communities fear the worst is yet to come," said
Following years of delays, project operators and authorities announced that a final investment decision would be made in 2020, with pipeline construction starting in
"Companies are wreaking major social disruption - particularly affecting women - as they seize land to make way for oil, often without adequate consultation," said
"If new oil projects move forward, companies and government must reconsider their approach and put communities at the center of their decision-making," said Devotha Mbenna, researcher with NCEE. "The future of
Both reports urge project developers and the governments of
* Listen, inform, and respond to communities: commit to a free, open, informed, and fair conversation about oil development, which includes the risks. Publish contracts, internal human rights impact assessments, and future reviews. Take action on the findings and avoid making empty promises.
* Defend the defenders: ensure human rights advocates, journalists, and civil society groups are free to carry out their work in communities at risk.
* Take responsibility: stop any misconduct by project subcontractors, especially attempts to restrict, obfuscate, or limit the rights of communities or civil society. Resolve disputes fairly and support transparent, citizen-driven oversight.
* Ensure the fair value of land: ensure valuation and compensation processes that are just, transparent, and aligned with international best practices.
* Protect the environment: end extractive activities in protected and sensitive ecosystems, including the shores of
* Invest in the future: support the education, livelihoods, and legal defense of relocated families and people at risk, especially women and girls. Ensure resettlement does not leave people any worse off. Prepare for a future beyond oil and assess the contribution of these projects to the climate crises.
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Reports: https://www.fidh.org/IMG/pdf/fidh__fhri_report_uganda_oil_extraction-compresse.pdf
https://www.fidh.org/IMG/pdf/oil_in_east_africa_oxfam-fidh_nv_090920.pdf


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