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Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta
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  • WHO WE ARE
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  • WHAT WE DO
    • PROGRAM AREAS
      • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

        • Market Systems Development
        • Youth Employment Pathways (YEP)
        • Access to Energy
        • Sombreiro Kapital (SK)
        • Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services (AEAS)
      • PEACEBUILDING

        • Integrated Peace & Development Unit (IPDU)
        • Partners For Peace (P4P)
        • Warri Multi-Stakeholder Platform
    • PROGRAM ENABLERS
      • Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
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    • OUR SERVICES
      • Outgrowers Scheme Devt. Program
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  • RESULTS & IMPACT
    • RESULTS
      • Reducing Poverty
      • Fostering Stability
      • Enabling Development
      • Powering Coastal Communities
      • Fostering Youth Employment
    • IMPACT
      • Photo Gallery
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  • PUBLICATIONS
    • ANNUAL REPORTS
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      • 2019 Annual Report
      • 2018 Annual Report
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      • 2016 Annual Report
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  • PARTNER WITH US
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  • WHO WE ARE
    • About Us
    • Meet The Team
    • Board Of Trustees
  • WHAT WE DO
    • PROGRAM AREAS
      • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

        • Market Systems Development
        • Youth Employment Pathways (YEP)
        • Access to Energy
        • Sombreiro Kapital (SK)
        • Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services (AEAS)
      • PEACEBUILDING

        • Integrated Peace & Development Unit (IPDU)
        • Partners For Peace (P4P)
        • Warri Multi-Stakeholder Platform
    • PROGRAM ENABLERS
      • Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
      • Advocacy
      • Capacity Building
      • Communications
    • OUR SERVICES
      • Outgrowers Scheme Devt. Program
      • Analysis and Special Studies
      • Project Management
      • Human Capital Development
      • ATED Library
  • RESULTS & IMPACT
    • RESULTS
      • Reducing Poverty
      • Fostering Stability
      • Enabling Development
      • Powering Coastal Communities
      • Fostering Youth Employment
    • IMPACT
      • Photo Gallery
      • Impact Videos
      • Success Stories
  • PUBLICATIONS
    • ANNUAL REPORTS
      • 2024 Annual Report
      • 2023 Annual Report
      • 2022 Annual Report
      • 2021 Annual Report
      • 2020 Annual Report
      • 2019 Annual Report
      • 2018 Annual Report
      • 2017 Annual Report
      • 2016 Annual Report
      • Annual Reports Downloads
    • PUBLICATIONS
      • Research & Study Reports
      • Quarterly Progress Reports
      • PIND Newsletters
      • Case Studies & Insights
      • Weekly Conflict Reports
      • Event Reports
      • Policy Briefs
    • NEWS
      • Media Reports
      • PIND Events
    • ARCHIVES
      • 2015 – 2019 PROGRAMS
      • MADE-DFID RESOURCES
      • ATED Library
  • PARTNER WITH US
  • JOBS

Recent Publications

MADE PIND SPCOFAC Learning Event Presentation

PresentationsJune 5, 2020Leave a comment

Delivery Strategies for Market Systems Development Programmes: Deepening the Pool of Commercial Driven Extension Service Providers and Local Co-facilitators.   Loading… Taking too long? Reload…

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MADE Close out Dissemination Port Harcourt

PresentationsJune 5, 2020Leave a comment

Loading… Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab   DOWNLOAD MADE Close out Dissemination Port Harcourt (510 downloads )

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Lessons on Implementation of MADE Programme M&E Strategy

PresentationsJune 5, 2020Leave a comment

Market Development Programme in the Niger Delta – Phase Two (MADE II) is a follow-on programme to DFID funded initial 4.5-year, design and implement Market…

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Gender Learning Event presentation

PIND GESI, PresentationsJune 5, 2020Leave a comment

MADE programme uses the ‘Making Markets Work for the Poor (M4P) approach to facilitates change in market systems to benefit the poor at much greater…

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Feed Finishing Presentation for Learning Event

PIND AEAS Feed the Future Project, PresentationsJune 5, 2020Leave a comment

MADE sought to change the Knowledge, attitude and present practices of feed companies, service providers and Agripreneurs to bridge this supply gap, improve productivity, increase…

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ESIP Overview -Skills Development and learnings

PresentationsJune 5, 2020Leave a comment

The Skills Development intervention is focused on developing and strengthening the capacity of Partners and service providers engaged in skills development activities in the states…

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ESIP Learning event presentation

PresentationsJune 5, 2020Leave a comment

Increase Edo State’s capacity to provide aspirational economic opportunities that can increase the incomes of returnees and PVHT. Loading… Taking too long? Reload document |…

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ESIP Close out – Dissemination – Results

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Vulnerable Groups Assessment and Gender Analysis of Human Trafficking High Risk Communities in Edo State

Assessment ReportsJune 4, 2020Leave a comment

the Market Development commissioned this assessment for the Niger Delta (MADE). The objectives of the assessment are to conduct a deeper assessment of vulnerable groups…

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Using Market Systems Development Approach to Stimulate Livelihood Opportunities and Reduce Human Trafficking in Edo State

Assessment Reports, PIND Market Systems Devt ProjectJune 4, 2020Leave a comment

Trafficking in human beings, a form of modern-day slavery, involves the illegal trade of people for exploitation or commercial gain, and is a $150 billion…

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Socio-Economic Survey of Potential target Demographics for Human Trafficking and Livelihood Opportunities (Phase II)

Assessment ReportsJune 4, 2020Leave a comment

The main goal of this survey is to determine the socio-economic dimensions of human trafficking and modern day slavery, and explore livelihood opportunities with potential…

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Report of Assessment of Baseline Socio Economic Data in Endemic Areas of Trafficking in Edo State

Assessment ReportsJune 4, 2020Leave a comment

This assessment exercise was commissioned by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to carry out a preliminary assessment of social resources available in endemic areas…

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Final Report on Edo Human Trafficking

Project ReportsJune 4, 2020Leave a comment

MADE has a long-term target of increasing the income of 150,000 beneficiaries (with women being 50%) and lifting them out of poverty over the lifetime…

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Niger Delta Weekly Conflict Update for May 31 – June 06, 2020

Conflict TrackersJune 4, 2020Leave a comment

This weekly update examines the issue of kidnapping for ransom in the Niger Delta with specific focus on Ondo State. Recent trends indicate an increase…

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MADE Business Case

Business CaseJune 3, 2020Leave a comment

the concentration of oil industries in the region has created wage and commodities inflation, raising the cost of living and intensifying the experience of poverty…

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MADE Business Case Economic Appraisal

Business CaseJune 3, 2020Leave a comment

The Niger Delta has recently come out of more than a decade of insurrection, characterized by conflict with the government as well as conflict among…

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MADE Business Case Climate and Environmental Assessment

Business CaseJune 3, 2020Leave a comment

In line with DFID requirements, Developing Alternatives Incorporated (DAI) Europe Ltd. has carried out a climate and environment assessment as part of the Business Case…

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MADE Business Case Assessment of the Value Chain Options

Business CaseJune 3, 2020Leave a comment

As indicated in section 3.2 of the main report, the value chains chosen for MADE to begin work on were palm oil, poultry, aquaculture and…

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Using Inclusive Models to implement Demand-driven Skills Development

Learning PapersJune 3, 2020Leave a comment

Trafficking in human beings is a form of modern-day slavery, a global scourge where people are sold illegally for abuse and profit. Together, it produces…

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Use of Diagnostic Tools to Enhance Enterprise Understanding of Problems and Stimulate Sustainable Adoption of Commercially Driven Solutions

Learning PapersJune 3, 2020Leave a comment

Market Development in the Niger Delta (MADE), being funded by DFID, seeks to reduce poverty and conflict in the Niger Delta region through developing rural…

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