PIND’s Climate-Smart Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Training Manuals

Over the years, The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) has been at the forefront of empowering farmers, reaching out to more than 989,825 farmers & micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the Niger Delta region with essential knowledge on best practices and technological advancements in agriculture.   In line with…

Navigating the Complexities of Green Skills, Technology, and Peace: A Critical Analysis of Niger Delta’s Sustainable Development

Chibuoke Mmesoma In the heart of the Niger Delta, a region rich in natural resources and profound challenges, pursuing sustainable development is a formidable task. This article delves into the intricate interplay between environmental stewardship, technological innovation, and regional peacebuilding efforts. It explores the complex dynamics of these factors while highlighting the efforts spearheaded by…

P4P Case Study Series: Finding Volunteers as Network Members from the Scratch

Volunteering is about freely offering to do something or support a cause, without expecting payment. A Partners for Peace focus group discussion respondent in Ondo State described being a member of the Network as ‘selfless service’ by “people of same minds targeting peace so development can thrive”. According to the peace volunteer, “you sacrifice your…