Partners for Peace in the Niger Delta

Since 2012 PIND has embarked on extensive interventions in conflict prevention, conflict management and peacebuilding in the region. PIND’s role in and its support for grassroots-led conflict resolution initiatives are examples of both the scope and the limits of long-term peacebuilding projects.

Program Overview

Recognizing the need for an integrated and comprehensive approach to tackling the complex causes and drivers of conflict in the region, PIND adopted a plan of action that aimed to keep the level of violence as low as possible, particularly in key communities of interest, while also building the social infrastructure and social capital of peace actors across the region for long term sustainable peace.

This ushered in a paradigm shift reflecting a different way of working on problems of militancy, election violence, gang/cult violence, communal violence, and the cross-cutting issue of Violence Affecting Women and Girls (VAWG). In the 2020-2024 strategic cycle, PIND’s objective is to positively affect up to 10% of the Niger Delta population through its peacebuilding interventions by enabling active engagement of 5,000 peace actors in conflict mitigation and reduction

Network Objectives

Through better target mitigation efforts, peace actors in the P4P Network help to break the culture of silence around domestic violence and sexual abuse, as well as diminish inter-communal crises.

It is only by linking hands that the vision of peaceable livelihoods in our communities will be realized. P4P provides a platform where people with different backgrounds and perspectives can come together, not to point fingers or take sides, but to understand and address the root causes of conflict and build peace.

Our Results

11,260

Farmers and MSMEs enabled with improved knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) that increase their productivity

1,148

Farmers and MSMEs enabled with improved knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) that increase their productivity

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