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Multinational oil companies in Nigeria and corporate social responsibility in the HIV/AIDS response in host communities
Authors:Joseph I Uduji  Elda N Okolo-Obasi  Simplice A Asongu
Institution:1. Department of Marketing, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeriajoseph.uduji@unn.edu.ng joseph.uduji@gmail.com joseph.uduji@yahoo.com;3. Institute for Development Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria;4. Development Finance Centre, Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:ABSTRACT

We assess the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) of multinational oil companies (MOCs) on HIV/AIDS prevalence in Nigeria’s oil-producing communities. One thousand, two hundred households were sampled across the rural communities of Niger Delta. Using logit model, the main result indicates that General Memorandum of Understandings (GMoUs) have not significantly impacted on factors behind the spread of HIV/AIDs in rural communities. This implies that the impact of the disease on MOCs business, employees and their families, contractors, business partners and the oil communities have not inclined downward. The findings suggest that CSR offers an opportunity for MOCs to help address HIV/AID prevalence through a business case for stakeholders’ health in the region. It calls for MOCs to improve GMoUs health intervention on sensitisation campaigns, funding testing and counselling centres, subsidising anti-retroviral drugs, prevention of mother-to-child transmission, rehabilitation of orphaned and vulnerable children and other cares for people living with AIDS.
Keywords:Corporate social responsibility  multinational oil companies  HIV/AIDS initiatives  logit model  Niger Delta
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