In March and April 2022, PIND’s Peacebuilding Program organized capacity-building training for 32 (15 male, 17 female) participants from upland communities in Abia, Akwa Ibom, and Rivers States. PIND’s Integrated Peace and Development Unit (IPDU) trained the participants on volunteerism, leadership, conflict analysis, and identifying and reporting conflict incidents through the Early Warning Early Response (EWER) system.
Some trainees have since gone on to carry out interventions in their local communities: mediating land disputes and community tensions, mitigating violent criminality, and incidences of violence against women and girls. While peace actors planned some interventions, others were spontaneous and driven by the responsiveness triggered by the training and knowledge gained.
Some examples of peacebuilding actions that participants of the training took to sustain positive peace in their communities include:
PIND’s peacebuilding training has contributed to developing individual capacities to promote peace and prevent violent conflicts in households, local communities, and the Niger Delta. In 2020, for example, we empowered 211 peace actors with applicable skills in conflict management, with 207 taking actions to mitigate conflicts. Through this training, PIND has continued to develop new skills among people of the region, positively changed attitudes & interactive patterns, and supported its application within communities.
While PIND Foundation continues to play its part, we solicit the support of and collaborations with other stakeholders to intensify efforts toward peacebuilding.