Policy Brief On Access To Land In Abia State

Land, which is central to the economy, social and political spheres of community, society, and the nation at large is regarded as a crucial asset. It is the most important economic resources, most particularly for developing countries with a largely rural population and most people earn their living through agriculture. It has remained the most […]

Policy Brief On Multiple Taxation And Illegal Levies On Businesses In Abia State

The Abia States economy is currently at a cross-road and has been for the past decades. The State has witnessed almost three decades of economic downturn and at best economic stagnation even at the time when Nigeria was growing at the rate of 7.5%. This growth did not see enough jobs or investments created with […]

Policy Brief on Peace and Security Infrastructure in Abia State

Abia State was created out of the old Imo State in 1991 under the then military administration. The State is located in the South East region of Nigeria and comprises of 17 local government areas. It occupies about 6,320 kilometers and is bordered by the states of Enugu and Ebonyi to the north, Akwa Ibom to the east and […]

ToR: PIND Websites and membership database Maintenance/Management

CLOSED: The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta, (PIND) seeks to engage a consultant (firm or individual) for the harmonized maintenance and administration of pind’s website platforms: (www.pindfoundation.org), NDLINK (www.ndlink.org) and partners for peace website (www.p4p-nigerdelta.org) and p4p membership database. OBJECTIVES Key objectives of this service is to engage an expert on a retainer […]

Niger Delta Weekly Conflict Update for November 08-14, 2020

This special edition of the weekly update spotlights emerging threats to public health and human security in the Niger Delta with a focus on the outbreak of yellow fever in Delta State. Yellow fever – an acute viral hemorrhagic disease caused by the yellow fever virus (Flaviviridae) and transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitos […]

Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Tracker – Q3 2020

The peace and conflict landscape in the Niger Delta remained largely unchanged during the third quarter of 2020. There were no significant changes in the levels of conflict risk and lethal violence during the period, compared to the second quarter of the year (See page 2). According to data uploaded to the P4P Peace Map […]

Request for Proposal For The Engagement of A Media Production Firm for the NDYEP Project

CLOSED: The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta, (PIND) seeks to engage a Media Production Firm for the NDYEP Project, to produce four Sector-based Short Video Case Studies and 12 Video Testimonials of the Niger Delta Youth Employment Pathways Project. The overall purpose of the Video case studies is to document key learnings […]

Niger Delta Weekly Conflict Update for October 25-31, 2020

This special edition of the weekly update spotlights the violent demonstrations in the Niger Delta in the aftermath of the ‘EndSARS’ protests in Nigeria. The protests which started as a campaign against police brutality has snowballed into mass demonstrations, crackdown by security forces and destruction of infrastructure by hoodlums who have hijacked the protests across […]

Niger Delta Weekly Conflict Update for October 18-24, 2020

This weekly update spotlights communal conflict in the Niger Delta with a focus on inter-communal clashes over land disputes in Delta State. According to data (see map below), inter-communal conflict over land ownership and boundary disputes caused over 300 fatalities in Delta State between January 2016 and August 2020. Recently, communal tensions escalated following a […]

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