Shell has operated in the Gamba region in Gabon for nearly 40 years, but oil activities are declining. Today, a quarter of the local population of Gamba, about 2,000 people, are dependent on Shell for basic social amenities such as education and sea transportation (for food and other materials).
Since 1998, Shell Gabon has seen the need to promote partnerships with national and local government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), aimed at encouraging self-development, and preparing for life ‘after Shell’. Shell has sponsored several programmes:
Common to all these initiatives is positive engagement with communities and national and local authorities. The successful outcome of projects such as the transfer of health care to the Regional Medical Centre demonstrate the role that effective partnerships can play in addressing the ‘funding gap’ left by declining oil activities in Gabon.