Our Gender Footprint In The Year

PIND, 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.
Empowering Women through Bridging the Parity Gap
[dt_slideshow height="400" autoplay="true" posts="iwd"][dt_fancy_separator separator_style="dashed" line_thickness="1"] The International Women’s Day (IWD) is a day set aside the world over to celebrate women and their contributions to humanity. This year’s occasion titled ‘Pledge for Parity’ was geared to celebrate women farmers and discuss how women could achieve economic parity through agriculture. This theme is important to [...] PIND’s IWD Forum Inspires Action for Women in Agriculture

“The workshop was very helpful to me and useful. It gave me the zeal to expand. We learnt that women should use any idea they have”.
Gender Assessment in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

One of PIND’s guiding principles is to “integrate gender participation and awareness of gender issues into every aspect of project design and implementation to foster equitable participation and benefits for both men and women.” To achieve this goal, PIND commissioned CEDPA in the last quarter of 2010 to conduct a gender assessment in the Niger […]