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This quarterly tracker looks at the trends and patterns of conflict risk factors and incidents of violence, and the related pressures on peace and stability…
Market Development for the Niger Delta (MADE II) is a DFID funded programme which seeks to raise the incomes of at least 155,000 poor people…
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The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) produces a Monthly Conflict Trackers for the 9 Niger Delta States.
Dear Partners and Friends, Year 2017 was a rewarding year for us at PIND! Our work facilitated over 5, 000 new full time equivalent jobs,…
“My name is Diyen Friday, an Aquaculture Service Provider (ASP) trained by PIND. As an ASP, I carry on trainings on best practices on fish…
An over 50 year old land boundary dispute between two neighboring communities, Igbidi and Okpolo-Enweh in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State resurged…
Mrs Esonde Bakare is the owner of IceQueen Food and Beverages in Warri, Delta State, a major toilet tissue distributor for Belling Pegs and for…
Aladinma Umukabia Ogodo Multi-purpose cooperative society is an association of over 200 women cassava farmers operating in Imo State. These women come together to help…
Stanley Agbuebu has been a palm oil processor in Imo State for more than 20 years. ‘’I started from using the local mill’’ he recalls.…
When Youth Alive Foundation (YAF) relocated from Lagos to Akwa Ibom State, Uddy Okon, the Executive Director said it was like starting a new Niger…