- NGO's teaming up with the government. Programs should be a 50 year strategy. 2/3 of disease caused by lack of sanitation in Nigeria. Local areas are ignored.
- Background info on water. Has statistcs: over 200,000 death have occured. How they use water to produce their food
- Relationship with the government.
- Oil Spill will take about 20-30 years to clean up.
- U.N. Environment program hasn't really done anything. People steal oil, about 3.65 billion dollars. Shell is where they are stealing the oil from.
- Deals with prevention. Telling people to test water before using. Widespread prevention.
- Cleanup possibility, study done in Port Harcourt and it works
- Natural Gas is hurting the environment also
- Sanitation statistics in Nigeria
- Movement on the survival of the Ogani people, possibly if we can contact them.
Oil Spill: (Hannah, Galen, Nathan)
- Degree of Damage from Oil Spill (initial and current situations)
- Initial efforts from clean up (Gov't, locals, Shell)
- Remediation techniques
- Related Occurrences/events (don't need to be really in depth but have a brief overview)
Culture of the Ogani people: (Erin, Kim, Kristine, Maria)
- Languages
- tensions within the people
- Government involvement
- General history and traditions
- Society + Hierarchy
Education: (Hung, Meghan)
- Techniques
- current efforts (and past)
- Comparative studies
Business (Jack, Kristine)
- Costs
- Other NGOS?