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Niger Delta Fund Initiative
Description/achievement of initiative

Due to corruption and poor governance, oil royalties have not been distributed to the people of the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. Our project will work with NGOs and ethical government officials to form and implement the Niger Delta Fund, similar to the Alaska Permanent Fund, which will be a transparent legal mechanism whereby oil royalities will be distributed directly to the people as dividend checks and/or made available as low interest revolving loan funds for sustainable development. Additionally, this project will assist in the development of a sustainable development plan for the Niger Delta, with an initial focus on the eco-restoration of the town of Odi and Bayelsa State.

Our partnerships began in June, 2002, and in February, 2003 and as of November 2003 we are planning to hold a conference in early 2004 to develop a strategy for implementation.

Implementation methodologies

Arrangements for Capacity-Building and Technology Transfer

Coordination mechanisms/governance structure

Partner(s)

Governments:
Government of Nigeria - Bayelsa State Environment Commissioner

Major Groups:
Earth Rights Institute (United States of America)
local Assembly members (Nigeria)
International Union for Land Value Taxation (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (United States of America)
Earth Rights Institute (United States of America)
Alternative Economic Foundations ()
Corporations with interest in Nigeria ()
International NGOs ()
Peace groups with interest in the region ()
Trans-African Institutions ()

UN System:
UN/Habitat (Kenya)

Other:
Center for Geoclassical Economics ()

Progress reports

Basic information
Time-frame: - 2006-02-01
Partners
Governments:
Government of Nigeria - Bayelsa State Environment Commissioner

Major Groups:
Earth Rights Institute (United States of America)
local Assembly members (Nigeria)
International Union for Land Value Taxation (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (United States of America)
Earth Rights Institute (United States of America)
Alternative Economic Foundations ()
Corporations with interest in Nigeria ()
International NGOs ()
Peace groups with interest in the region ()
Trans-African Institutions ()

UN System:
UN/Habitat (Kenya)

Other:
Center for Geoclassical Economics ()

Countries
Contact information
United Nations