2004: Delphine Djiraibe, ChadAdvocating for social, economic, and environmental rights in Chad and for World Bank accountability and corporate responsibility in the disbursement of oil revenues.Biography ▪ In the News ▪ Press Releases ▪ Updates and Reports ▪ Letters and Statements Biography
Focusing on the Chad-Cameroon Oil & Pipeline Project, Djiraibe strives to ensure that revenues received from oil are utilized to benefit the people of Chad rather than used for the purchase of warfare or other military support. Although she successfully lobbied the World Bank to set restrictions and conditions on spending oil revenue, these spending guidelines can no longer be guaranteed without international intervention. The international community needs to stay engaged to ensure the money is used for social development and poverty alleviation projects. Assisting in Djiraibe's cause, RFK Memorial Center for Human Rights has begun to formulate strategies to encourage the effective and responsible dispersion of oil revenues by persuading the oil companies and the World Bank to act conscientiously, raising awareness and gaining support within the US government, and establishing systems for conflict resolution. Djiraibe, with RFK Center support, also established the first Public Interest Law Center in Chad to provide low cost/pro bono legal services to poor Chadians.
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