CAPABLE Produces 25 Market Development Facilitators and Implementers for the Niger Delta

In October 2015, our capacity building program collaborated with DFID-funded Market Development (MADE) and PROPCOM MAKARFI projects to hold a three-day training at PIND’s Port Harcourt EDC on Adopting Market Development Approach for Development Programming.
Development partners to invest $5bn in cassava production in 5 years

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GIZ, PIND Partner with Federal Government, Development Organizations on National Cassava Summit

Cassava is a staple food crop throughout the African continent, particularly in Nigeria. Despite being the world’s largest producer of the cassava, Nigeria produces cassava primarily for domestic consumption and does not rank among leading exporting countries.
Daibo: Right Policies Can Attract Investments to Niger Delta

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Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta Q3 2015 Report

This quarter, PIND establishes new early warning mechanisms to stave off conflict in five Niger Delta states. […]
Pledge for Parity: Support Women in Agriculture

The focus of the International Women’s Day (IWD) Forum 2016 is ‘Pledge for Parity’. Pledge for Parity simply means a conscious effort to ensure fairness and equality in accessing particularly the means of livelihood, political decision-making structures, social and economic infrastructure in homes, communities and in the society at large. It is important to know […]
New Wave of Militancy in the Niger Delta

After the 2015 Presidential elections which saw a peaceful transition of power from incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan to General Mohammadu Buhari, many observers have rightfly expressed optimism for the future of Africa’s biggest economy.
PIND Releases Impact Assessment Report on Niger Delta

The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) and its US-based strategic partner, the Niger Delta Partnership Initiative (NDPI), have released an independent impact-assessment report detailing the progress made by both organisations to date towards achieving sustainable, systemic change in the Niger Delta.
Groups release impact-assessment report on change in Niger-Delta

The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta, PIND and its United States based strategic partner, Niger Delta Partnership Initiative, NDPI, have released an independent impact-assessment report detailing the progress made by both organisations towards achieving sustainable and systemic change in the Niger Delta region.
Niger Delta Partnership Initiative (NDPI) releases Impact Assessment Report

As a result of NDPI and PIND’s work, the Niger Delta is now receiving investment from multi-lateral and bi-lateral donors and international NGOs as well as other private sector institutions, according to the impact assessment report prepared by the Initiative for Global Development (IGD), a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization. Source: yahoo.com