PIND Embarks On Project To Address Youth Unemployment In The Niger Delta
The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) today commenced the dissemination of key findings of a study it undertook recently on ‘Identifying…
The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) today commenced the dissemination of key findings of a study it undertook recently on ‘Identifying…
PIND and its partner, Development Alternatives Incorporated (DAI), conducted a labour market assessment for youth employment in Abia, Akwa Ibom and Rivers States, to map…
PIND, through gender mainstreaming in all its interventions, seeks to ensure equitable participation of men and women in social and economic development of the Niger…
Informed governments can promote inclusive and equitable economic opportunities in the Niger Delta through their decisions, policy and approach.
Back in 2011, stakeholder consultations showed the weak capacity of Niger Delta-based organizations was a major concern as development within the region would be impossible…
For decades, the Niger Delta has experienced significant conflict across the region that have had severe effects on livelihoods.
Access to safe and clean water resources and good water management practices are huge issues in the Niger Delta that contribute to a high rate…
Use of old fashioned methods for production and processing rather than efficient technologies is a constraint to value chain actors in the region.
Medium, Small and Micro-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) face myriads of challenges that inhibit their competitiveness.
Common constraints faced by cassava farmers in the Niger Delta include lack of access to and improper use of fertilizers and other crop protective products,…
When we forayed into the palm oil sector in 2012, we found palm oil farmers were losing about 50% of their available fresh fruit bunches…
Under aquaculture, PIND’s strategy remains facilitating aquaculture service providers (ASPs) to make a business out of selling services to new and existing fish farmers on…
Smallholder farmers’ businesses tend to fall below their profit potentials because of poor agronomic practices and lack of access to new technologies and market.
The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) produces a Monthly Conflict Trackers for the 9 Niger Delta States. These monthly trackers are…
This report aims to highlight the different forms and drivers of domestic violence in the Niger Delta, with a particular focus on Rivers state. Through…
As Nigeria’s Cocoa production and export began to increase in 2017, the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) carried out a value…
The conflict tracker looks at the trends and patterns of conflict risk factors and incidents of violence, and the related pressure on peace and stability…