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Descriptive
Title: | Bodo community March 2015 |
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Description: |
In 2008, the Bodo community, in the Niger Delta, was devastated by two massive oil spills from a Shell pipeline. In January 2015, Shell agreed to pay £55 million in compensation to the community. However, the pollution has still not been cleaned up. Members of the Bodo community with Amnesty International staff (l-r) Patricia Barima Bakel, Mark Dummett, Pastor Christian Lekoya Kpandei, Joe Westby, Beatrice Vimonge, and John Barima Bakel. |
This asset shows: | Amnesty staff , Research mission activities |
Keywords: |
AI INTERNAL:
MISSIONS
CONCERN: ESCR, COMPANIES COUNTRY: AFRICA/WEST AFRICA/NIGERIA GENRE: GROUP PORTRAITS |
Tags: | EZRA Extra Podcast, AI Image Bank - Solution, Bodo, Niger Delta, Shell, AI Researchers in the field, AI Image Bank - Solution, |
Copyright Type: | Amnesty International |
Copyright Credit: | Amnesty International |
Agreement Type: | Unrestricted |
Agreement Notes: | Unrestricted |
Date Photo or Video Created: | 11/03/2015 00:00 |
Place Created: | NIGERIA |
Technical
Size: | 4.65 MB; 4000 x 3000 pixels; 339 x 254 mm (print at 300 DPI); 1058 x 794 mm (screen at 96 DPI); |
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ID: | 209083 |
Categories: | Images |