The Nigerian Presidential and National Assembly elections of March 2015 were widely praised by international observers as free and fair, with relatively peaceful outcomes across most […]
To improve palm fruit harvesting in the region, PIND introduced the Mechanical Adjustable Harvester and succeeded in engendering interest in production of the machine for Nigeria. This video shows how the MAH can be used
Cervical Cancer Screening Centers will soon be sited in all 23 local councils of Rivers state. This was made known by the Deputy Governor of the state, Dr Ipalibo Banigo.
Over 50 persons from the South-South Geo political zone of Nigeria are currently undergoing training by The West Africa Agricultural Productivity Programme (WAAPP) on cassava processing, production and packaging of fruit juice.
Founded in 2004, Stakeholders Democracy Network works with and supports many local partner organisations and communities in the Niger Delta on issues such as oil spill response and compensation, mediating inter-communal conflicts, addressing local energy needs, promoting good governance through budget transparency and accountability in service delivery, resource governance and environmental sustainability
Ending extreme poverty. The goal could hardly be more ambitious—or more challenging. International donors have rallied around it, and are united in their belief that broad-based […]
NDPI Program Manager Eniola Mafe and PIND Market Development Program Manager James Elekwachi share their insights about market systems development programming in a new DAI video
Enabling a more productive Nigeria: Powering SMEs is an Economist Intelligence Unit report. The findings are based on desk research, interviews and fieldwork in Nigeria conducted […]
This report digests a wealth of information given by participants from across the spectrum of infrastructure planning, finance and development and attempts to portray a balanced […]
A 1080 megawatt power will soon be built in Abia state by the Geometric Power Limited, a company owned by the former Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji and General Electric. The first phase of the project that would generate 500 MW would be completed in 2019 at a cost of $800 million.
A non-governmental organization (NGO), Quintessential Business Women Association (QBWA), has initiated measures to strengthen women empowerment and economic self-reliance in the country
Art –based approaches play a number of roles in the promotion of peace. In conflict-ridden areas, international actors, for example be they governments, international institutions or NGOs can help promote art based activities in such a way as will give local people ownership of the endeavours.