Turning Insects into Food!
(For fish and chickens anyway) Anyone who does livestock or fish farming will tell you that one major driver in the cost of fish and chicken in markets across Nigeria is the cost of…
(For fish and chickens anyway) Anyone who does livestock or fish farming will tell you that one major driver in the cost of fish and chicken in markets across Nigeria is the cost of…
On 8 March, 2017, in a short ceremony at the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos State, our Partners 4 Peace (P4P) team gave renowned Nigerian Musician Dr. Tee Mac Iseli (MFR) an award for his peace building advocacy in the Niger Delta and made him a P4P Brand Ambassador.
The International Women’s Day (IWD) is a day set aside the world over to celebrate women and their contributions to humanity. This year’s occasion titled ‘Pledge for Parity’ was geared to celebrate women farmers and discuss how women could achieve economic parity through agriculture. This theme is important to us because it deeply aligned with…
Our ICT/Social Media Training workshop for CSOs in the Niger Delta was aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skills of civil society organizations in resource mobilization and fundraising using a powerful tool advocacy and development. This program, which took place from the 10th -14th October, 2016, at our Economic Development Centre in Port Harcourt, Rivers…
Partners for Peace Network (P4P) is a Network whose mission is geared towards building social capital around peace building by amplifying the voice of positive actors, building a core network of self-identified agents of peace, and leveraging the network through facilitation, small grants, and capacity building. P4P’s vision is dedicated to promoting sustainable peaceable livelihoods…
“While our findings remained the same, PIND has given us more tools, more channels to better engage key stakeholders with our findings,” […]
“I took it upon myself to go and test it in my village. It worked!” […]
“While I could not climb tree to cut down the fresh fruit bunch, I made determination to use the MAH […]
“The most important lesson I learnt is not to say anything except you have very strong evidence. […]
“I would love to buy land near my village. Then, I can create jobs for young people…” […]