MADE Poverty and Gender Assessment Report – February 2014

MARKET Development for the Niger Delta (MADE) is a development programme that will use a ‘making markets work for the poor’ (M4P) approach to generate pro-poor and inclusive economic growth in the non-oil sectors of the Niger Delta Region (ND), including Agricultural and non-Agricultural value chains. Loading… Taking too long? Reload document | Open in…

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NDPI in Review Intro

We are pleased to present the The Niger Delta Partnership Initiative in Review 2010–2013. The Niger Delta Partnership Initiative (NDPI) was established by Chevron Corporation in 2010 to invest in socioeconomic development programs in the Niger Delta region. This report intends to provide clarity around the establishment, development and learning associated with NDPI so far.…

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PIND 2012 Annual Report: Laying a Firm Foundation for Change in the Niger Delta

Throughout 2012, PIND continued establishing partnerships that go beyond simply leveraging resources. This fundamental principle was demonstrated with the launch of the Economic Development Center (EDC) in Warri as a resource and coordination hub for PIND, other donors and local implementing partners to jointly research, design and implement development programs. Significant progress was also made…

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Peaceable Livelihoods and Community Engagement of Ubeji/Egbokodo communities

Peaceable Livelihood Assessment for Community Engagement (PLACE) is one of the tools adopted by the Foundation for understanding its target communities. In this exercise, the tool is used to focus on communities indigenous to the Economic Development Centre (EDC). The tool is designed to engage the constituents of the target communities for the purpose of…

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Introducing PIND’s Q1 January – March 2013 Progress Report

This report covers the activities and results achieved by the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) from January 1st – March 31st 2013. 50 individuals, including farmers, processors, harvesters, and community association members in Rivers and Imo States were trained to use the palm oil motorized adjustable harvester which will improve their…

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