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Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta
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  • WHO WE ARE
    • About Us
    • Meet The Team
    • Board Of Trustees
  • WHAT WE DO
    • PROGRAM AREAS
      • ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

        • Market Systems Development
        • Youth Employment Pathways (YEP)
        • Access to Energy
        • Sombreiro Kapital (SK)
        • Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services (AEAS)
      • PEACEBUILDING

        • Integrated Peace & Development Unit (IPDU)
        • Partners For Peace (P4P)
        • Warri Multi-Stakeholder Platform
    • PROGRAM ENABLERS
      • Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
      • Advocacy
      • Capacity Building
      • Communications
    • OUR SERVICES
      • Outgrowers Scheme Devt. Program
      • Analysis and Special Studies
      • Project Management
      • Human Capital Development
      • ATED Library
  • RESULTS & IMPACT
    • RESULTS
      • Reducing Poverty
      • Fostering Stability
      • Enabling Development
      • Powering Coastal Communities
      • Fostering Youth Employment
    • IMPACT
      • Photo Gallery
      • Impact Videos
      • Success Stories
  • PUBLICATIONS
    • ANNUAL REPORTS
      • 2024 Annual Report
      • 2023 Annual Report
      • 2022 Annual Report
      • 2021 Annual Report
      • 2020 Annual Report
      • 2019 Annual Report
      • 2018 Annual Report
      • 2017 Annual Report
      • 2016 Annual Report
      • Annual Reports Downloads
    • PUBLICATIONS
      • Research & Study Reports
      • Quarterly Progress Reports
      • PIND Newsletters
      • Case Studies & Insights
      • Weekly Conflict Reports
      • Event Reports
      • Policy Briefs
    • NEWS
      • Media Reports
      • PIND Events
    • ARCHIVES
      • 2015 – 2019 PROGRAMS
      • MADE-DFID RESOURCES
      • ATED Library
  • PARTNER WITH US
  • JOBS

Recent Publications

Niger Delta Weekly Update for December 04-10, 2022

Conflict TrackersDecember 7, 2022Leave a comment

This weekly update spotlights vandalism of electoral facilities in the Niger Delta of Nigeria with a focus on targeted attacks on offices of the Independent…

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Niger Delta Weekly Update for November 27 – December 03, 2022

Conflict TrackersDecember 1, 2022Leave a comment

This update spotlights lethal violence in the Niger Delta with a focus on homicidal violence and targeted killings in Ondo State. According to data (see…

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NGOs Kick Starts 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in Niger Delta [TOPSHOTNEWS.COM..NG]

Media ReportsNovember 30, 2022Leave a comment
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PIND 2022 Q3 Progress Report

Q2022November 25, 2022Leave a comment

PIND 2022 Q3 PROGRESS REPORT July – Sep 2022 This report highlights the achievements of PIND’s program interventions in the Niger Delta from July –…

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Niger Delta Weekly Update for November 20-26, 2022

Conflict TrackersNovember 25, 2022Leave a comment

This weekly update highlights violent criminality in the Niger Delta with a focus on kidnapping for ransom in Cross River State. According to data (see…

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Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Tracker: 2022 Q3

Conflict TrackersNovember 22, 2022Leave a comment

The Niger Delta peace and conflict landscape was relatively stable in the third quarter of 2022. There was a decrease in lethal violence during the…

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Niger Delta Weekly Update for November 13-19, 2022

Conflict TrackersNovember 17, 2022Leave a comment

This weekly update spotlights organized criminality in the Niger Delta with a focus on targeted violence against community leaders in Imo State. According to data…

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Understanding and implementing Cocoa Traceability systems – Perspectives from the Nigerian Cocoa Sustainability sector

PIND Cocoa Value Chain Project, PIND Market Systems Devt Project, PublicationsNovember 15, 2022Leave a comment

Invitation to Participate in the quarterly Cocoa sustainability webinar on the  23rd of November, 2022. We write to cordially invite you to participate in the…

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PIND Sponsors Media Awards for Niger Delta Reporting on Development

Awards, Press ReleasesNovember 13, 2022Leave a comment

The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) 25, Jimmy Carter Crescent, Asokoro Abuja. Contact: Onyinye Muomah, Communications Coordinator omuomah@back.pindfoundation.org +234 901 772…

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Niger Delta Weekly Update for November 06-12, 2022b

Conflict TrackersNovember 11, 2022Leave a comment

This weekly update highlights gang violence in the Niger Delta with a focus on cult and gang related killings in Rivers State. According to data…

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Q&A: Why the Niger Delta is primed for investment and improvement

InsightsNovember 9, 2022Leave a comment

PIND’s Executive Director, Tunji Idowu, was recently interviewed by Devex on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 77). Below is an excerpt:…

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A Demand-Led Skills Development Model is the Panacea to Youth Unemployment

Economic Devt IMPACTNovember 7, 2022Leave a comment

Youth unemployment is one of the most significant development challenges facing governments and development partners in Nigeria today. The country suffers from a “labor market…

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PIND, CRIN to certify cocoa seed entrepreneurs [The Hope]

Media ReportsNovember 7, 2022Leave a comment
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PIND, CRIN To Certify And License 14 Cocoa Seed Entrepreneurs In Niger Delta Region To Boost Access To Quality Seeds [CrossRiver Watch]

Media ReportsNovember 7, 2022Leave a comment
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PIND, CRIN To Certify, License 14 Cocoa Seed Entrepreneurs In Niger Delta To Boost Access To Quality Seeds [Sahara Reporters]

Media ReportsNovember 7, 2022Leave a comment
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Skills development panacea to youth unemployment [The Guardian News]

Media ReportsNovember 7, 2022Leave a comment
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A Demand-Led Skills Development Model is a Panacea to Youth Employment -Business Day [Opinion]

Media ReportsNovember 7, 2022Leave a comment
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Niger Delta Weekly Update for October 30 – November 05, 2022

Conflict TrackersNovember 3, 2022Leave a comment

This weekly update spotlights gender-based violence (GBV) in the Niger Delta with a focus on violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Ondo State. According…

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PIND, CRIN To Certify and License 14 Cocoa Seed Entrepreneurs In The Niger Delta To Boost Access To Quality Seeds

Press ReleasesNovember 2, 2022Leave a comment

Media Contact: The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) 25, Jimmy Carter Crescent, Asokoro Abuja. Contact: Onyinye Muomah, Communications Coordinator omuomah@back.pindfoundation.org +234…

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Research institute to certify 14 commercial seed entrepreneurs to boost cocoa farming in Niger Delta [GAZETTENGR]

Media ReportsNovember 2, 2022Leave a comment
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