PIND 2014 Annual Report: Creating Value through Partnerships
This report demonstrates how PIND used existing partnerships as well as created new ones to improve economic outcomes, improve access to technologies for potable water…
This report demonstrates how PIND used existing partnerships as well as created new ones to improve economic outcomes, improve access to technologies for potable water…
Noted development economist Paul Collier and Rivers State Deputy Governor Ipalibo Banigo, are among the key figures sharing their perspectives on the challenges to and…
This film shows the research that has informed PIND’s approach to palm oil, and what the Foundation is doing to improve pro-poor market opportunities in…
The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) in collaboration with partners including Edo State Government, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of…
PIND projects continue to bear fruit and yield lessons increases year after year. Keep up to date with PIND’s projects by visiting our website:
In the run-up to PIND’s 2014 YouthLink Forum, we asked some young people in Warri, Delta State, for their perspectives on how to boost youth’s…
PIND’s Board of Trustees visited the United Ufuoma Fish Farmers Association (UUFFA) to talk to them about PIND recently-concluded demonstration pond pilot project and see…
Farming is serious business. by teaming up with MARKETS II to train fish farmers using the Nigerian Agriculture Enterprise Curriculum (NAEC), PIND helps instill record…
PIND’s Appropriate Technology Enabled Development (ATED) project worked in Amatu II Community of Bayelsa State to promote the use of biosand filter, a simple water…
PIND’s palm oil program linked up palm oil processors in Imo State with the National Institute for Oil Palm Research (NIFOR) in Benin, Edo State,…
Beneficiary of PIND’s CAPABLE program Mr. Akpotu President Ufuoma talks about the building blocks of a solid grant application
Isona Shibata, job runner for the construction of the ATED building, designed by Sustainable Concept Buildings (SCB), tells why PIND’s ongoing construction of the ATED…