Monthly Conflict Trackers – Niger Delta States: November/December 2018

These trackers are designed to update partners and stakeholders on the patterns and trends of conflict risk factors and violence as identified by the P4P Peace Map and PIND’s SMS-based Early Warning system.
TERMS OF REFERENCE for the Mid-Term Evaluation of the Niger Delta Youth Employment Pathways

Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) is a Nigerian non-profit
Foundation established in 2010 with initial funding by Chevron Corporation to support a portfolio
of socio-economic development programs for Nigeria’s Niger Delta in order to improve standards
of living of communities in the region.
Pooling knowledge: practice ponds help spread success [The Fish Site]

The Fish Site
Catching them young [The Nation]

The Nation
PIND Q4 October – December Progress Report

Our work at PIND Foundation represents a portfolio of partnerships. These partnership networks have created a new force for positive change in the Niger Delta region. Because we have a shared vision of sustainable socio-economic development with market actors (like input companies, agro-dealers, and service providers), together we have achieved a greater scale in building […]
Monthly Conflict Trackers – Niger Delta States: October/November 2018

These trackers are designed to update partners and stakeholders on the patterns and trends of conflict risk factors and violence as identified by the P4P Peace Map and PIND’s SMS-based Early Warning system.
Niger Delta Development Forum 2018 Communique

Read the communique issued at the conclusion of the 7th Niger Delta Development Forum (NDDF) held over two roundtable sessions on November 27, 2018 in Benin, Edo State & November 29, 2018 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
PIND, Edo Gov Identify Planning As Panacea To Sustainable Development – Oak TV

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Four Niger Delta States Fascinate Stakeholders with Devt Plan – This Day

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NDDF 2018: States, experts plan long-term development for Niger Delta – The Nation

www.thenationonlineng.net