How PIND Celebrated International Women’s Day (2022)

On March 8, 2022, PIND Foundation joined the global commemoration of International Women’s Day (IWD).In line with the United Nations Women (UNW) theme: “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”, our subtheme was “Sustainable Livelihoods: When Women Lead”.It celebrated the contribution of women and girls around the world who are leading the responsibility on climate…

Quarter 4 Progress Report 2020 – Gender Equality and Social Inclusion

PIND’s commitment to gender and social inclusion underpins efforts the organization is making to achieve greater gender equality as a key pathway towards sustainable poverty reduction and shared security and prosperity in the Niger Delta. By many measures, the last strategic phase marks a watershed period in PIND’s efforts to advance gender equity in its…

Marking the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) – 2020

PIND, as an organization that consistently champions gender advocacy and the elimination of violence against women and girls, joins the World from November 25 to December 10 to mark this year’s 16Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) with theme: Orange the World: Fund, Respond, Prevent, Collect. Designed to address increased violence on women and…

PIND Commemoration of the International Youth Day 2020

As the world joins to commemorate the International Youth Day 2020 themed ‘Youth Engagement for Global Action’, PIND Foundation will be using the medium to venerate and celebrate achievements made by youth in peace building and economic development in the Niger Delta, campaign for more opportunities for youth, and advocate for adoption of successful models of youth employment, overcome all forms of deprivation and ultimately advance the common good of youth across the Niger Delta region.

Tools for Increasing Gender and Social Inclusion in Market Systems-Led Programmes

This’ lessons learned’ document seeks to encapsulate the hopes for the future, the concerns of the present and the experiences of the past, to broaden the worthy efforts of both the MADE I & II interventions on a larger scale that the Niger Delta region requires. Recommendations discussed in depth at the conclusion of this…

MADE Gender talk Guide

MARKET Development for the Niger Delta (MADE) is a UK Department for International Development (DFID) funded development programme, that uses the ‘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. The programme aims to improve market access for poor producers,…