Favour Egedegbe on Being a Young Peace Actor
Nineteen-year-old Favour Egedegbe was encouraged to join the Partner For Peace Network by his father. According to him, “It has been impactful.”
Nineteen-year-old Favour Egedegbe was encouraged to join the Partner For Peace Network by his father. According to him, “It has been impactful.”
Hon. Mienye Seikepagha narrates how he participated in interventions such as stakeholder engagements, anti-cultism campaigns and peace talks geared at preventing cult and gang violence in Bayelsa State.
Our peacebuilding stories continue in Abia State were the state coordinator, Honourable Iyke Uchella tells us how the state chapter have been able to intervene and resolve conflicts.
Okuna Vincent a member of the #P4P network has mitigated the spate of ritual killings in #OndoState. He also includes the association of Persons Living with Disabilities (PWD) in his peacebuilding activities, crime reduction and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG).
Nnamdi Dikedi, a member of P4P has mitigated farmers and herders conflict in Orhionmwon LGA, Edo State using the skills he gained from P4P trainings. Watch this video and listen to his story.
Timipamoere Poweide Bueleimo, a civil servant has been a member of the #PartnersForPeace in the Niger Delta (P4P) Network since 2019. In this video, she tells us how the trainings she has received through P4P capacity building programs has helped her to resolve election related violence in her community among others.
Irene Abidoye speaks on the impact of peace clubs in transforming the lives of secondary school students in OndoState. Become a peace actor in your community today and play your part!
Capacity building is at the forefront of what we do at Partners for Peace Network. It is important because that is how we ensure our peace actors are ready and fully equipped for the task of #peacebuilding.
“My name is Dr. Jeffery Wilkie, the co-chairman of the Warri Multi-Stakeholder Platform (MSP). So far, through the Warri MSP (which is a brainchild of PIND), we have been able to get experience and build capacity in conflict management—which we applied in circumstances that unfolded between the Ijaw and the Itsekiri in the three (3) Warri local government areas of Delta State (Warri North, Warri South, and Warri South-West) over the naming of the location where a new oil facility sited on a boundary land owned by the two (2) ethnic groups.
People’s orientation, outlook and attitude to peace contribute significantly to the scale of violent conflict, its management and sustaining a peaceful environment. So members of the Partners for Peace (P4P) Network invest a significant portion of their time working on improving people’s knowledge, attitude and practices about peace using various approaches. Tamunomie Wariboko, a Network…