Linking Partners for Niger Delta Development

October 25, 2016

[STORIFY] Niger Delta Development Forum (#NDDF2016) Day 1

NDDF 2016 tackled key questions in syndicate sessions, leveraging the tradition of a value-added space where interested and committed development actors - public, private sector, development practitioners, and international development actors alike - convened to take actions to promote growth while seizing the huge opportunity to influence the development agenda for the region.
October 4, 2016

#StartupSouth: Calling All Startups In the South-South/South-East

Are you working on an innovative new business - especially one that's leveraging technology to solve problems? If yes, you are invited to pitch your startup/idea before an audience comprising active early stage, seed and angel investors, potential customers and partners.
August 13, 2016

P4P members trained on the importance of video recording, photography and use of social media tools

The recent media training held between 25-30 July 2016 and conducted by the Partners for Peace project (a peace building program of The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) for its state chapter leaders illustrated the fact that good story telling is very critical for effectively illustrating impact of your work. The importance of good story telling cannot be over emphasized. Story telling is a valuable and necessary skill in measuring impact in development activities.
August 10, 2016

[STORIFY] Demonstrating Impact in the Niger Delta #NDImpact

On the heels of the recently launched Impact Assessment Report on "Assessing Impact in Nigeria's Niger Delta", PIND, and its sister organization, NDPI, hosted a Twitter Townhall to discuss impact of development in the Niger Delta using the hashtag #ndimpact
August 5, 2016

Agrihack West Africa 2016 participants inspired at bootcamp

The 2016 Youth-Enabled Fish Farming AgriHack West Africa (YEFFA) continues with a week-long series of events. The CTA sponsored ICT4Ag intervention is being staged simultaneously in four West African cities of Ibadan, Warri, Lome, and Cotonou and hosted at technology hubs of Wennovation Hub, PIND, Woelab, and EtriLabs respectively.