PIND GroFin Access to Finance Seminar
The PIND-GroFin Access to Finance Seminar provided suitable financing solutions to viable small and medium enterprises
The PIND-GroFin Access to Finance Seminar provided suitable financing solutions to viable small and medium enterprises
The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) signed a partnership agreement on May 24, 2017, to advance economic development, peacebuilding and regional integration in the Niger Delta region.
We held a second International Women’s Day event at Honni Hills Hotels in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, on March 29, with the theme “Women Be Bold for Change in Community Development and Peacebuilding”. This event provided women an opportunity to network while sharing strategies on how to amplify their voices in community, state and regional level…
The 2017 theme for International Women’s Day is #BeBoldforChange, so we held an event titled “Women Be Bold for Change: Adopt Improved Agricultural Technologies. We used the occassion of this Day to gather women from across the region and address cultural barriers women face in the adoption of improve technologies for agricultural production, as well…
The media has a role to play in raising public awareness on development, stability and growth in the region. This is why our Capacity and Peace building teams in collaborated with the Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP) to organize a 3-day training on ‘Conflict and Gender Sensitive Reporting’ for River State-based members of Nigeria…
The media for Development Unit Conducted a 5 day training on the use of videography, photography and social media as tools for communication and advocacy
PIND’s Appropriate Technology-Enabled Development (ATED) team went to monitor the construction of chorkor ovens, clean burning stoves that allow fish smokers to produce more smoked fish in less time, in Fishtown in Keffes River Development Community in Bayelsa State. The chorkor oven is an appropriate technology – an AT – because it is made from…
The Appropriate Technology Enabled Development (ATED) Center was launched at the premises of PIND’s Economic Development Center (EDC) in Warri, Delta State, on July 8th, 2015. PIND will use the ATED Centre to raise awareness on the challenges that climate change poses for the Niger Delta. This building will respond to the need for a…