How we are fighting poverty, empowering Niger Delta communities – PIND – Daily Trust

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USAID tasks CSOs on making office holders accountable to citizens – The Guardian

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Youth entrepreneur: NGOs to the rescue – The Nation

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Partnership initiative to train Nigerian youths in ICTs and agriculture – Digital Inclusion Newslog

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Create 2018 – free ICT training in Uyo. – Start Innovation Hub

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SACE Niger Delta Dissemination Workshop

PIND in collaboration with USAID organized the Strengthening Civil Advocacy (SACE) project Niger Delta Share Out and Collective Impact Tool and Approaches Workshop for civil society organizations (CSOs) based in the Niger Delta.
PIND Side-Event at the Nigerian Economic Summit 24

PIND organized a side-event at the 24th Nigerian Economic (NES) Summit on October 23, 2018 in Abuja themed “Pioneering New Models: Systemic Human Capacity Development and Wealth Creation – Lessons from the Niger Delta”.
NAEE Energy Efficiency Award 2018

NAEE Energy Efficiency Award: PIND participated in 8th edition of the Nigerian Alternative Energy Expo (NAEE) in Abuja from October 23 to 25, 2018 to showcase the PIND’s Appropriate Technology (ATED) centre’s activities. At the expo, PIND won the 2018 Nigerian Energy Award for its work in the promotion of energy efficiency awareness and sustainable […]
Quarterly Update – Deception and Exploitation: Human Trafficking in the Niger Delta

Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) is committed to breaking the culture of silence around Violence Affecting Women and Girls (VAWG) in Nigeria through data driven approaches. This quarterly brief highlights thematic issues and provides updates on reporting of VAWG incidents in the Niger Delta, to inform prevention efforts by policy makers and practitioners.
Conflict Tracker: August-September 2018

These trackers are designed to provide update on the patterns and trends of conflict risk factors and violence as identified by the Partners for Peace (P4P) Peace Map and PIND’s SMS-based Early Warning system.