Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta Q3 2015 Report
This quarter, PIND establishes new early warning mechanisms to stave off conflict in five Niger Delta states. […]
This quarter, PIND establishes new early warning mechanisms to stave off conflict in five Niger Delta states. […]
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The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) and its US-based strategic partner, the Niger Delta Partnership Initiative (NDPI), have released an independent impact-assessment report detailing the progress made by both organisations to date towards achieving sustainable, systemic change in the Niger Delta.
The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta, PIND and its United States based strategic partner, Niger Delta Partnership Initiative, NDPI, have released an independent impact-assessment report detailing the progress made by both organisations towards achieving sustainable and systemic change in the Niger Delta region.
As a result of NDPI and PIND’s work, the Niger Delta is now receiving investment from multi-lateral and bi-lateral donors and international NGOs as well as other private sector institutions, according to the impact assessment report prepared by the Initiative for Global Development (IGD), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization. Source: yahoo.com
NDPI and PIND are proud to announce the launch of an independent impact assessment developed by the Initiative for Global Development. After five years of our partnership and work in the Niger Delta, NDPI and PIND were confident that the model we had created was both innovative and had the potential to bring significant and…
NDPI and PIND are proud to announce the launch of an independent impact assessment developed by the Initiative for Global Development. After five years of our partnership and work in the Niger Delta, what changes have we really made? Have our P4P chapters significantly affected levels of violence in the Niger Delta? Are our innovations…