Business Membership Organizations (BMOs) tend to function more effectively by Precious Agbunno

Business Membership Organizations (BMOs) tend to function more effectively and are better organized when incentives and benefits are clear.
Our Quarterly Insights April – June 2015

Activity implementation in the quarter was adversely affected and impaired by postponement of Elections.
ACCESS FOR ALL: Enhancing Value Chains through Technology Access

“I took it upon myself to go and test it in my village. It worked!” […]
Breaking Gender Myths Surrounding Women’s Use of Improved Palm Fruit Harvesting Technology

“While I could not climb tree to cut down the fresh fruit bunch, I made determination to use the MAH […]
Putting the Spotlight on Abandoned Projects in Imo State: CCIDESOR’s Story

“The most important lesson I learnt is not to say anything except you have very strong evidence. […]
FISH FOR LIFE: From Being Unemployed to Owning an Aquaculture Business

“I would love to buy land near my village. Then, I can create jobs for young people…” […]
Keeping a Tenuous Peace During the Bayelsa State Elections: Chief Kikile’s Story

Chief Kikile I of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, is a traditional leader and has always worked to quell conflicts, but 2015 was a unique year. As the home state of one of the presidential candidates and scheduled for a state-level election mere months the presidential one, peace building was never more important in Bayelsa State than […]
Working together for Improved Grassroots Governance: the LEAD Story

“… LEAD’s most impressive achievement is its bringing together communities and their governments to improve public service delivery.[…]
Making Clean Water Accessible Through Peace Building: CIEPD’s Story

“We at CIEPD also took away some things we want to bring into our work from PIND, like the ‘Do No Harm’ concept […]
The Power of Improved Communication: MIND’s Story

“As a result of the training, we have attracted donors since last year, and we get good responses from them, […]