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The Niger Delta Crisis—Why It's Not Just About the Oil

Location: OSI-Washington, D.C.
Event Date: December 9, 2008

The Open Society Institute hosts a panel discussion and reception to mark the Washington, D.C., opening of its documentary photography exhibit Moving Walls 14.

The Niger Delta is an example of the "resource curse" and its damaging impacts, such as poorly managed revenues, kleptocratic rulers, and devastated communities. Despite new initiatives to resolve the economic and social crisis in Nigeria’s oil states, little has worked. Many have focused on the role of armed and criminal gangs and the need for military force, however one issue—the way communities are governed and how leaders can be held accountable—needs more attention. This discussion will focus on how to forge new approaches to the problems of the Niger Delta.

Panelists

Reception

Reception to follow, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., for the Moving Walls 14 exhibition.

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To RSVP for the panel and/or reception, please click here. Space is limited; please respond by December 3.

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Related Information

Moving Walls 14 Exhibit Opens in Washington
December 9, 2008
The photographers in Moving Walls 14 document issues central to OSI's mission—promoting democratic governance, human rights, and economic, legal, and social reform—that deserve attention yet are often neglected by mainstream media.

Shadows and Light: Oil, Power, and the Niger Delta
September 2008
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In this multimedia piece by OSI and the Revenue Watch Institute, a photographer and activist describe the struggles of Niger Delta citizens and the dire need for fair and responsible revenue management.

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