Foundation Spends Over 190m In Economic Development, Peace Building In Niger Delta [The Eagle Online]

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Foundation Trains Journalists on Investigative Journalism [Premium Times]

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PIND Empowers Oil Palm Farmers With Modern Equipment In Ondo [Tribune]

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Foundation Empowers Oil Palm Farmers In Ondo [The Guardian]

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Report of Wholesale and Retail Sector Study – August 2018

Market Development for the Niger Delta (MADE II) is a DFID funded programme which seeks to raise the incomes of at least 155,000 poor people in two years, 50 per cent of whom will be women. MADE aims to stimulate lasting (sustainable) and systemic changes in target markets and aspirational sectors by working through private […]
Vacancy: PIND Is Looking for A Library Consultant For Its ATED Centre.
May/June 2018 Conflict Trackers

The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) produces a Monthly Conflict Trackers for the 9 Niger Delta States.
2017 Annual Report – Strengthening Market Systems, Networks and Partnerships for Sustainable Economic Growth

Dear Partners and Friends, Year 2017 was a rewarding year for us at PIND! Our work facilitated over 5, 000 new full time equivalent jobs, led to over a billion naira worth of investments and generated over 3.7bn naira in additional income for farmers and small businesses in the Niger Delta. In this annual report, […]
SUCCESS STORY: Friday Diyen – Making A Business of Being an Aquaculture Service Provider

“My name is Diyen Friday, an Aquaculture Service Provider (ASP) trained by PIND. As an ASP, I carry on trainings on best practices on fish farming, starting from pond preparation to harvest stage and inclusive the NAEC (Nigeria Agricultural Enterprise Curriculum) training that talks about the business side. I train farmers in all of this’’.
SUCCESS STORY: P4P Restores Peace between Two Warring Communities.

An over 50 year old land boundary dispute between two neighboring communities, Igbidi and Okpolo-Enweh in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State resurged into fresh conflict in June 2017. Both communities are predominantly food crop and fish farmers, with people coming from other towns to buy proceeds from the women. The conflict brought everything to a halt, along with loss of lives and living on the edge of anxiety.