Timeline
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Total's response to Oxfam's human rights impact assessment report on the Uganda-Tanzania oil pipeline
Total has welcomed Oxfam's human rights impact assessment report and expressed interest in pursuing the dialogue with Oxfam with a view to reinforcing Total’s ambition on certain points and exchanging on best practice.
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Reports say oil companies must take steps to respect the rights of communities at risk due to Uganda-Tanzania oil's pipeline
Two human rights impact assessment reports highlight the risks posed by local communities by the Uganda-Tanzania oil pipeline. They urge oil companies to take take steps to respect the right
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Reports urge oil companies to respect the rights of communities at risk due to proposed Uganda-Tanzania oil pipeline; Total responds
A human rights impact assessment report by Oxfam has highlighted the human rights faced by communities due to the proposed Uganda-Tanzania oil pipeline and urged oil companies to take preventative and remedial measures. Total has welcomed the report and promised to consider the suggestions and recommendations.
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Report on the potential human rights risks of the Uganda-Tanzania pipeline to local communities
A report by civil society organisations highlights the potential human rights risks if oil companies and the Ugandan Government fail to enact a series of preventive and remedial measures, as well as larger policy changes, before moving on with the Uganda-Tanzania oil pipeline project.