Quarterly Update – Deception and Exploitation: Human Trafficking in the Niger Delta

Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) is committed to breaking the culture of silence around Violence Affecting Women and Girls (VAWG) in Nigeria through data driven approaches. This quarterly brief highlights thematic issues and provides updates on reporting of VAWG incidents in the Niger Delta, to inform prevention efforts by policy makers and practitioners.

Pioneering New Models: Systemic Human Capacity Development and Wealth Creation – Lessons from the Niger Delta

Join the conversation online as PIND share insights and lessons learned from using its model of human capacity development to foster sustainable economic opportunities in productive sectors, especially for the youth population and to enhance civil society role in promoting good governance aimed at poverty reduction priorities in Nigeria’s Niger Delta.   [tnc-pdf-viewer-iframe file=”https://pindfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/PIND-NES24-Session-Program.pdf” width=”900″ height=”1100″…

Roundtable for Development Partners and Niger Delta Based Community Based Organizations:

10 donors and International Non-Governmental Organizations, five Chevron Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMOU) Regional Development Committees (RDCs) and five of PIND’s CAPABLE organizations participated in a roundtable organized by PIND on October 10 in Abuja. At the Roundtable session, the RDCs had the opportunity to present their goals, missions, objectives, activities, achievements and projections. The…

Youth Unemployment: PIND to train about 1, 000 youth in Niger Delta

To address the growing rate of youth unemployment and underemployment in the Niger Delta, The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND), a Non-Governmental Organisation intervening in the nine states of the Niger Delta, will be training about 1, 000 young men and women to be sustainably employed in the agricultural and Information…

Cocoa Value Chain In The Niger Delta: A New Look At The Opportunities For Investment

As Nigeria’s Cocoa production and export began to increase in 2017, the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) carried out a value chain study of the sector between January and April 2018. The findings from the study will be validated with stakeholders including farmers, intermediate and final processors, aggregators, exporters, Business Membership…