The Petroleum Host and Impacted Communities Development Bill 2018 presents an important opportunity to help the most affected communities in the Niger Delta experience much […]
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Over 80% of the conflicts in the Niger Delta are resource-based. Often, such conflicts induce boundary claims that further propagate violence. In the non-oil producing agrarian […]
Sustainable peace and security remains a key challenge in the Niger Delta region. The monthly conflict tracker covering January- February 2017 can be downloaded. To ensure […]
Sustainable peace and security remains a key challenge in the Niger Delta region. The monthly conflict tracker covering October-December 2016 can be downloaded here. To ensure […]
This monthly tracker is designed to updatePeace Agents on paterns and trends in conflict risk and violence, as identfed by the Integrated Peace and Development Unit […]
Sustainable peace and security remains a key challenge in the Niger Delta region. Recent trends in violence have shown significant rise in conflict incidents and violent fatalities since February 2015. According to data formatted from the Peace Map, in April-June 2016 (Q2), the number of fatalities is at the highest point since the end of the 2009 militancy.