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Port Harcourt Refinery Finally Resumes Operations After Renovation
NLNG and NCDMB Launch Basic Training Programme for 331 Youths
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Niger Delta Weekly Conflict Update: March 23-29, 2025
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Niger Delta Weekly Conflict Update: March 16-22, 2025
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Niger Delta Weekly Conflict Update: March 09-15, 2025
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PIND’s Policy Brief- Mitigating the Impact of Communal Conflicts on Agricultural Investments in the Niger Delta – October 2024
Communal conflicts in the Niger Delta present significant obstacles to agricultural livelihoods and investments, reinforcing cycles of poverty and food
The World Bank Nigeria Development Update -October 2024-
The Nigeria Development Update (NDU) is a biannual World Bank report series. The NDU assesses recent economic and social developments
World Health Organisation guidelines on mental health at work
All workers, regardless of their job type, are entitled to the highest attainable standard of mental health at work. This
SDN – MULTIPLE TAXATION IN RIVERS STATE
Multiple taxation is one of the biggest issues for women and young people doing businesses in Rivers State. The research
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Agric Clusters
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Co-facilitation Services
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Agric Input Services
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Esivi Wali: Give Us a Seat at the Table
Written by Esivi Wali, In line with the ongoing review of the 2009 National Youth Policy, Youth in Rivers State convened at the Dialogue organized…
Opinion: Lessons for Nigeria from Kenya’s Solar Ecosystem
Kenya’s renewable energy market and ecosystem particularly for solar energy (off grid solar PV and solar home systems) is unarguably the most successful in sub-Saharan Africa…
How PIND will Support the #HeforShe Campaign
By Bosede Eitokpah Capacity Building Program Manager, PIND Foundation I recently attended the Nigerian launch of the “HeforShe” campaign in Abuja. I was at the event…
Is the Niger Delta ready for the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Last year one of my favourite gifts was an autographed copy of “The Fourth Industrial Revolution” written by Prof Klaus Schwab, founder of the World…
Opinion: The Role of Early Childhood Development in Achieving the SDGs
While Rukayat Abba, 20, from Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State is grateful she is able to successfully give birth to her first child without…
Opinion: Implementing the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals
While each of the 17 items in the SDGs has specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years terminating in 2030, it is important…
Panel discusses the need for proper communication between Government and Citizens of the Niger Delta
Experts have stressed the need for better communication channels between the government and the citizens of the Niger Delta to drive development in the region. At…
Leading the Niger Delta away from an oil dependent economy
It is widely acknowledged that, countries do better when the economy is diversified and the people are not over reliant on natural products for their export earnings. Nigeria and the Niger Delta know and feel this reality acutely as we struggle through low oil prices and reduced levels of crude oil production.
SMW 2017: PIND to Host Panel session on How Government Institutions in the Niger Delta Can Leverage Tech for Citizen Engagement
As part of activities marking the 2017 edition of Social Media Week Lagos, The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND, will be organizing…
Ugwumba Uche Nwosu to participate at the Imo Startups Weekend
The Chief of Staff to the Imo State Government, Ugwumba Uche Nwosu has indicated interest to participate at the forthcoming Imo Youths Entrepreneurship Summit as the…
Dr. Dara Akala steps in as PIND Executive Director
Effective on December 1, 2016, Dr. Dara Akala takes over from Sam Daibo as Executive Director of the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND).
[16 Days of Activism] A Case for Women Empowerment
By Richard Chilee The day a Nigerian Senator introduced the Gender Parity and Prohibition of Violence against Women bill, commonly called The Equality billon the floor…
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