Case Study: Private Sector Engagement and Social Investment in the Niger Delta

The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) and the Niger Delta Partnership Initiative Foundation (NDPI), along with fact-finding partner Frontier Design announce a novel study published by Georgetown University’s Business for Impact which comprises analysis and research outcomes from ten years of investment in Nigeria’s Niger Delta Region by Chevron and USAID to expand capacity and value..
P4P Case Study: Building Resilience in the Niger Delta – A Grassroot Approach to Peace and Development in the Region

We would like to announce the release of the written case study and impact video that showcases a grassroots approach to building resilience in conflict-prone regions using the PIND facilitated Partner for Peace (P4P) model.
Positioning Young People For Work And Enterprise Across An Emerging Value Chain: ICT In Abia

This paper explores the methods applied and the mid-term results achieved in the ICT sector in Abia state, using the example of the project implemented by Clintonel Innovation Centre (CIC).
Positioning Young People For Work And Enterprise Across An Emerging Value Chain: Aquaculture In Akwa Ibom

This paper explores the methods applied and the mid-term results achieved in the aquaculture sector in Akwa Ibom, using the example of the project implemented by Dr Fish Agric Consult (DFAC)
Quality Training For School Leavers In Key Skills Supporting The Construction Sector In Rivers State.

PIND and Ford Foundation piloted the Niger Delta Youth Employment Pathways (NDYEP) project in 2018 to develop models of youth training in which marginalised young people are trained in market-relevant skills and subsequently supported into sustainable jobs or enterprise.
NDYEP Videos and Case Studies

Niger Delta Youth Employment Pathways (NDYEP) began in 2018 to develop models of youth training in which marginalized young people are trained in market-relevant skills and subsequently supported into sustainable jobs or enterprise.
CONFLICT PROFILES – UNICEF

Conflict is an inevitable consequence of human interactions. Defined by several schools of thought to suit diverse contexts, conflict could be defined as a form of natural competition over perceived or actual incompatible goals, values or limited resources. By nature of parties involved, conflicts could occur at different levels and be classified as intra-personal, inter-personal, […]
Chevron’s Corporate Social Enterprise In Nigeria

In this edition of the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) report titled ‘Leveraging Private Investment for Sustainable Development’, Zachary Kaplan, the Director of Sustainable Business Group at the DAI, writes about Chevron’s business-led approach to development in the Niger Delta through PIND..
CAPABLE Project – making a difference in Niger Delta

The CAPABLE Project was born out of the desire to improve the capacity of organizations, communities, and target members – particularly women and youth – in the Niger Delta. […]
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS IN RIVERS STATE: FUEL TO AN ALREADY BURNING STATE

In the build up to the 2015 general elections in Nigeria, there were fears and expectations from both local and international actors alike that the elections will be marred by violence. This report captures the dynamics that influenced the 2015 gubernatorial elections and how these compare to those influencing the local government elections that will […]