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        • 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
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      • 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
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      • Reducing Poverty
      • Fostering Stability
      • Enabling Development
      • Powering Coastal Communities
      • Fostering Youth Employment
    • IMPACT
      • Photo Gallery
      • Impact Videos
      • Success Stories
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    • ANNUAL REPORTS
      • 2023 Annual Report
      • 2022 Annual Report
      • 2021 Annual Report
      • 2020 Annual Report
      • 2019 Annual Report
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      • 2016 Annual Report
      • Annual Reports Downloads
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      • Quarterly Progress Reports
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      • Case Studies & Insights
      • Weekly Conflict Reports
      • Event Reports
      • Policy Briefs
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Tag Archives: BASELINE STUDY

Baseline Study Of Conflict Capacity Of Stakeholders In The WASH Programme Across 10 LGAs In The Niger Delta

Conflict TrackersBy PINDAugust 30, 2019Leave a comment

The programme is based on the assumption that Niger Delta communities have the capacity to plan, execute and manage their WASH facilities on a sustainable basis if their capacity is adequately built on conflict sensitivity and conflict management. The basic tenet is that if effort is made to build the ability of local actors and…

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