PIND Impact Assessment Promoting Peace in the Niger Delta 2012-2018

This report is a multi-year impact assessment that measures the second and third-order effects of PIND’s peacebuilding program.

PIND’s peacebuilding strategy is to catalyze and leverage local capacity for early warning, conflict management, and peacebuilding across the Niger Delta to create an enabling environment for sustainable, broad-based economic development.

From the initial scoping exercise in 2012 until this writing in mid-2018, PIND’s Peace Building program has produced a network of thousands of peace actors, platforms for engagement, and a rich repository of data and analysis. It has also spearheaded capacity building and interventions on the ground, all of which have generated a series of ripple effects that would not have happened otherwise. This report measures the impact of the efforts of PIND and its partners across the full conflict cycle, including early warning, conflict prevention, conflict management, conflict resolution, and peacebuilding.

REPORT SECTIONS:

This report is divided into three sections:

  1. PIND’s impact on enhancing Early Warning in the Niger Delta,
  2. PIND’s impact on Management and Mitigation of conflict escalation in the Niger Delta, and
  3. PIND’s Impact on enhancing Social Infrastructure/Capital for long-term and sustainable peacebuilding efforts in the Niger Delta.

DOWNLOAD REPORT

Related Posts

Dialogue for Peace: PIND Strengthens Collaboration Between Communities and Security Actors in Bayelsa

PIND Launches Peacebuilding Committees Across Bayelsa State to Strengthen Local Conflict Response Systems.

PIND Urges Unified Action to Tackle Communal Conflicts Undermining Agricultural Investment in the Niger Delta

Stay Connected

Get the latest updates on our projects, events and opportunities delivered straight to your inbox.

Weekly newsletter only. No spam, unsubscribe at any time. Read our privacy policy