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Daily Archives: November 16, 2021

Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Tracker – 2021 Q3

Conflict Trackers, Q2021By PINDNovember 16, 20211 Comment

There was a decrease in reported incidents of conflict risk and lethal violence in the Niger Delta during the third quarter of 2021, compared to the second quarter of the year (See page 2). Organized criminality and communal conflict decreased by 45% and 32% respectively during the quarter. According to data uploaded to the P4P…

Iyke Uchella on Conflict Resolution by the P4P Akwa Ibom & Abia State Chapters

P4P Impact VideosBy PINDNovember 16, 2021Leave a comment

Our peacebuilding stories continue in Abia State were the state coordinator, Honourable Iyke Uchella tells us how the state chapter have been able to intervene and resolve conflicts.

How Okuna Vincent Helped Mitigate the Spate of Ritual Killings in Ondo State

P4P Impact VideosBy PINDNovember 16, 2021Leave a comment

Okuna Vincent a member of the #P4P network has mitigated the spate of ritual killings in #OndoState. He also includes the association of Persons Living with Disabilities (PWD) in his peacebuilding activities, crime reduction and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG).

Watch Nnamdi Dikedi Discuss How He Mediates Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Edo State

P4P Impact VideosBy PINDNovember 16, 2021Leave a comment

Nnamdi Dikedi, a member of P4P has mitigated farmers and herders conflict in Orhionmwon LGA, Edo State using the skills he gained from P4P trainings. Watch this video and listen to his story.

How Timipamoere Poweide Bueleimo Helped Resolve Election Violence in Her Community

P4P Impact VideosBy PINDNovember 16, 2021Leave a comment

Timipamoere Poweide Bueleimo, a civil servant has been a member of the #PartnersForPeace in the Niger Delta (P4P) Network since 2019. In this video, she tells us how the trainings she has received through P4P capacity building programs has helped her to resolve election related violence in her community among others.

Irene Abidoye on the Impact of Peace Clubs in Secondary Schools in Ondo State

P4P Impact VideosBy PINDNovember 16, 2021Leave a comment

Irene Abidoye speaks on the impact of peace clubs in transforming the lives of secondary school students in OndoState. Become a peace actor in your community today and play your part!

Nelly Nna on Resolving a Boundary Dispute that Led to the Death of 28 People

P4P Impact VideosBy PINDNovember 16, 2021Leave a comment

Capacity building is at the forefront of what we do at Partners for Peace Network. It is important because that is how we ensure our peace actors are ready and fully equipped for the task of #peacebuilding.

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