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  • FeaturedConflict TrendsAug 14
    Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Trends — 2nd Quarter 2018

      This quarterly tracker is a comprehensive report of conflict trends from the second quarter of 2018. It is designed to update Peace Agents in the Niger Delta on patterns +

  • FeaturedConflict TrendsMay 24
    Niger Delta Conflict Tracker (March – April 2018)

      This monthly tracker is designed to update Peace Agents on patterns and trends in conflict risk and violence in the Niger Delta, as identified by PIND Foundation’s Integrated Peace +

  • Conflict TrendsMay 15
    Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Trends — 1st Quarter 2018

      This quarterly tracker is a comprehensive report of conflict trends from the first quarter of 2018. It is designed to update Peace Agents in the Niger Delta on patterns +

  • Conflict TrendsMay 8
    IPDU Conflict Briefing: Organized crime in the Niger Delta and its implications for the 2019 Elections

      In the Niger Delta region, organized crime manifests most visibly as supremacy clashes between cult groups such as the Icelanders and Greenlanders, or Deywell versus Deybam. Over the past +

  • Conflict TrendsFeaturedApr 18
    Niger Delta Conflict Tracker (February 2018 – March 2018)

      This monthly tracker is designed to update Peace Agents on patterns and trends in conflict risk and violence in the Niger Delta, as identified by PIND Foundation’s Integrated Peace +

  • Conflict TrendsFeaturedMar 14
    Niger Delta Conflict Tracker (January 2018 – February 2018)

    This monthly tracker is designed to update Peace Agents on patterns and trends in conflict risk and violence in the Niger Delta, as identified by PIND Foundation’s Integrated Peace and +

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