SUCCESS STORY: Friday Diyen – Making A Business of Being an Aquaculture Service Provider

“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 farming, starting from pond preparation to harvest stage and inclusive the NAEC (Nigeria Agricultural Enterprise Curriculum) training that talks about the business side. I train farmers in all of this’’.
SUCCESS STORY: P4P Restores Peace between Two Warring Communities.

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 into fresh conflict in June 2017. Both communities are predominantly food crop and fish farmers, with people coming from other towns to buy proceeds from the women. The conflict brought everything to a halt, along with loss of lives and living on the edge of anxiety.
SUCCESS STORY: Business Support Catapults Small Retailer into Major Distributorship.

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 other products. She calls herself a ‘Mompreneur’ as she has to combine her business with being a wife and mother of three children. Previously, she was just a small time retailer.
SUCCESS STORY: Veronica’s Story: From Subsistence To Commercial Farmer

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 each other pursue economic prosperity for a simple reason: to take better care of their children. Veronica Njoku is the Vice President of the Association.
SUCCESS STORY: New Processing Technology Boosts Yield for Stanley

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. ‘’We cook the palm fruits ten foot from the ground. From there we will call people that will carry it to the place that they are going to digest it. From digestion, we proceed to where we will process it and from there we will extract our oil. It is labor intensive, and the cost is too much’’.
Our Gender Footprint In The Year

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 Delta.
ANALYSIS AND ADVOCACY PROGRAM

Informed governments can promote inclusive and equitable economic opportunities in the Niger Delta through their decisions, policy and approach.
CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM

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 without their engagement and assistance.
PEACE BUILDING PROGRAM

For decades, the Niger Delta has experienced significant conflict across the region that have had severe effects on livelihoods.
Improving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Practices and Facilities through Partnership Investments

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 of water-borne diseases b with its attendant health and economic impacts.