PIND’s partners expand the Foundation’s mission by developing practical, scalable solutions that support economic growth, peacebuilding, and sustainable development across the Niger Delta. Each subsidiary specializes in an area—such as access to finance, knowledge sharing, or conflict mitigation—to increase impact and promote long-term resilience in the region.
The Partners for Peace Network (P4P) mobilizes and connects peace actors to prevent and mitigate conflict across the Niger Delta. Since 2012, the network has supported grassroots initiatives tackling militancy, election violence, cult and gang conflicts, communal disputes, and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). By leveraging local knowledge and coordinated action, P4P fosters sustainable peace, resilience, and social cohesion across the region.
Continuum Capital (CC) is PIND’s impact investment vehicle designed to transition from grant-funded development to a commercially driven model. Over five years, CC aims to raise USD $75 million in blended finance from philanthropic, private, and commercial partners to expand access to finance for SMEs in agriculture, clean energy, and youth entrepreneurship. By integrating PIND’s Market Systems Development (MSD) approach, CC channels catalytic capital into inclusive enterprises that boost productivity, create jobs, and sustain peace across the Niger Delta, thereby bridging development impact with commercial viability.




PIND established Sombreiro Kapital to expand access to finance for smallholder farmers and strengthen agricultural resilience in the Niger Delta. Since 2020, it has piloted tailored financial solutions in aquaculture, palm oil processing, and poultry across Bayelsa, Delta, and Ondo States—combining capacity building with risk-sharing partnerships. By connecting farmers with financial institutions and agribusiness partners, Sombreiro Kapital drives productivity, sustainability, and inclusive growth in the region’s agricultural sector.
NDLink, a PIND initiative, is the Niger Delta’s leading knowledge-sharing platform connecting development actors, community voices, and organizations to foster inclusive growth. Since its launch in 2013, NDLink has become a trusted hub for development news, opportunities, and insights—providing access to jobs, grants, scholarships, and resources such as manuals, case studies, and policy briefs. By amplifying local stories, fostering collaboration, and bridging knowledge with action, NDLink empowers communities and stakeholders to advance sustainable development across the Niger Delta.











“I am Anthony Akinmade, a farmer from Ondo State, and also one (1) of the agro-dealers that PIND trained through Saro Company in farming cocoa, farming in palm oil, farming in cassava. I have five (5) to seven (7) people that I have, in turn, trained on how to use the machines to prune cocoa trees, to clear, to apply chemical, and different types of chemicals to be applied, and they have joined me, and we are working together. If I get some little job at a farm, I call them so we can go together. Right now, I have maybe 5000 farmers I have trained that I know with their numbers, their names, with their villages. At least one (1) of them calls me per day. I go to one (1) farm and send my boys (co-trainers) to the other villages. We go there, we negotiate fees, and it’s been moving fine as we are getting more profits and more gain from it. PIND has added so much income for me. They (PIND and Saro Company) trained us, and we went outside there and told some people, and through us, they have gained so many things too”.

I am Mrs. Vivian Dada, a fish smoker in Madangho coastal community, Warri South local government area, Delta State. Before, I used the local drum to smoke my fish, and it gave me a lot of stress. When they did a demonstration of the Chorkor oven to us, I bought five (5) of them for my business. The Chorkor oven has really helped me save money because it does not consume a lot of firewood, it does not stress me, and it does not take a lot of time to dry the fish.






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