CONFLICT PROFILES – UNICEF

Conflict is an inevitable consequence of human interactions. Defined by several schools of thought to suit diverse contexts, conflict could be defined as a form of natural competition over perceived or actual incompatible goals, values or limited resources. By nature of parties involved, conflicts could occur at different levels and be classified as intra-personal, inter-personal, […]
Showcasing Appropriate Technologies to Contribute to the Educational System in Nigeria

As part of the 2019 campaign for the International Youth Day, this video presents a vox pop of undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as lecturers of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Efurrun (FUPRE) in Delta state where they talk about how their exposure to several appropriate technologies in the PIND Appropriate Technology Enabled Demonstration (ATED) Centre has helped contribute to their educational experience and how demonstrations to such technologies can help contribute to Nigeria’s educational system.
New Partnership with Ambrose Ali University for Promotion of Appropriate Technologies in the Niger Delta
On the 11th of April, 2019, PIND’s Appropriate Technology Enabled Development (ATED) project signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma, Edo State. The collaboration will promote the use of appropriate technologies as economic enablers in the Niger Delta as university lecturers and students will gain access to PIND’s knowledge resources around [...] PIND Fosters Partnership with OSOPADEC to Drive Development in the Niger Delta
Because of the enormity of development issues in the Niger Delta, at PIND Foundation, our overarching strategy is to work in partnerships with a diverse collection of partners, including bilateral and multi-lateral aid agencies, federal and state government agencies, private companies and civil society organizations to take advantage of combining resources, capabilities and technical expertise [...] Niger Delta Annual Conflict Report

The Niger Delta peace and conflict landscape underwent significant changes in 2018. Diverse, interrelated and often overlapping conflict risk factors contributed to the changing conflict and security dynamics during the period.
Donor Coordination by Chima O. Asonye

As we tackle poverty and insecurity in the Niger Delta, not only are local partnerships key but also the facilitation of regional cooperation through donor coordination.
BANGOF Recognizes PIND

PIND was honoured with an Award of Excellence by the Bayelsa State Non-Governmental Forum (BANGOF) on February 7, 2019 in Yenagoa.
WASH Training of Trainers

PIND conducted a Training of Trainers session for 20 teachers and education stakeholders on hygiene promotion at the PIND’s Appropriate Technology Demonstration (ATED) Centre in Warri, Delta State between February 4 and 6, 2019.
MOU Between PIND and FUTA

PIND signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), in Akure, Ondo State on January 10, 2019.
Knowledge Acquisition Visit by Missionaries to ATED Centre

23 missionaries from 13 African countries under the auspices of the 2019 Apostolic World Global Mission’s Conference visited the PIND’s Appropriate Technology Development (ATED) Centre in Warri, Delta State on January 29, 2019.