Conflict Trackers: April – May, 2018
The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) produces a Monthly Conflict Trackers for the 9 Niger Delta States.
DetailsThe Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) produces a Monthly Conflict Trackers for the 9 Niger Delta States.
DetailsThe Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) today commenced the dissemination of key findings of a study it undertook recently on ‘Identifying Pathways to Youth Employment in the Niger Delta: An Analysis of Abia, Akwa Ibom and Rivers States’. To seek innovative ways of addressing the growing rate of youth unemployment and…
DetailsPIND and its partner, Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI), conducted a labour market assessment for youth employment in Abia, Akwa Ibom and Rivers States, to map the community of stakeholders concerned with youth unemployment within Abia, Akwa Ibom and Rivers States, showing their key constraints and explaining national and subnational economic, demographic, and social trends impacting…
DetailsPIND, through gender mainstreaming in all its interventions, seeks to ensure equitable participation of men and women in social and economic development of the Niger Delta.
DetailsInformed governments can promote inclusive and equitable economic opportunities in the Niger Delta through their decisions, policy and approach.
DetailsBack in 2011, stakeholder consultations showed the weak capacity of Niger Delta-based organizations was a major concern as development within the region would be impossible without their engagement and assistance.
DetailsFor decades, the Niger Delta has experienced significant conflict across the region that have had severe effects on livelihoods.
DetailsAccess to safe and clean water resources and good water management practices are huge issues in the Niger Delta that contribute to a high rate of water-borne diseases b with its attendant health and economic impacts.
DetailsUse of old fashioned methods for production and processing rather than efficient technologies is a constraint to value chain actors in the region.
DetailsMedium, Small and Micro-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) face myriads of challenges that inhibit their competitiveness.
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