STRATEGIC PLAN

2020 – 2024

This plan was informed by insights and needs of the Niger Delta distilled from a Participatory Strategic Review (PSR) process involving 180 interviews and focus group discussions with 14 regional, national and international stakeholder groups

MISSION

Building partnerships for peace and and equitable economic development in the Niger Delta.

VISION

A strong legacy of sustainable peace and  development among communities in the Niger Delta.

GOAL

Contribute to the sustainable reduction of conflict and poverty in the Niger Delta

PROGRAM AREAS
  • Economic Development

    Facilitate inclusive, sustainable and diversified economic growth enabled by improved analysis, advocacy and capacity building of market actors.

  • Peace Building

    Strengthen conflict management systems and capacities for enabling peace & economic growth, utilizing analysis & advocacy to address constraints to peace.

  • Enablers

    PIND’s program delivery is enabled by an integrated approach that encompasses capacity building, advocacy, communications, gender and social inclusion.

VALUE PROPOSITION

PIND is a corporate social enterprise with a good knowledge of, and extensive infrastructure in the Niger Delta; endowed with a pool of highly skilled staff and a vast network of partners, with proven models of development that connects economic development with peacbuilding, which are changing lives in the region.

2020 - 2024 STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

Expand the program benefits to reach 300,000 farmers and MSMEs, with 180 benefitting to increase their income by 40%

Facilitate the creation of 45,000 new jobs, of which 50% will be youth and other vulnerable groups.

Deliver economic benefits to 10,000 people in GMoU communities through job creation and income generation interventions and facilitation of clean energy

Strengthen the effectiveness of 5 Regional Development Committees as grassroots development organizations in the GMoU/coastal communities

Enable active engagement of 5,000 peace actors in conflict mitigation and reduction

Influence US $ 25 million spend by donors, federal and state governments in new projects that reduce conflict and poverty in the Niger Delta.

Raise US$ 6.5 million from the private sector and donor community for PIND programs