Linking Partners for Niger Delta Development

April 12, 2017

Abia e-Library gets JAMB approval

The multimillion naira Abia State Electronic Library has been approved as a Computer Based Test (CBT) centre by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), making […]
April 11, 2017

GLOBE Nigeria Solicits Saraki’s Support for Climate Change Bill

Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, Monday tasked the Global Legislators Organisation (GLOBE) Nigeria, to tackle the challenges of climate change, gas flaring and others affecting sustainable […]
April 11, 2017

Ministry of Niger Delta Graduates 45 in ICT, e-Business Training

The Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs has graduated 45 trainees in Information and Communication Technology, e-business and enterprenuership at The Polytechnic, Ibadan. A statement from the […]
March 21, 2017

INSIDE NIGERIA’S 2017 PROPOSED BUDGET

On Wednesday, 14th December 2017, the president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari presented a 7.298 trillion naira 2017 budget proposal to the joint session of the National Assembly. […]
March 19, 2017

Niger Delta Monthly Conflict Tracker (January-February 2017)

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 […]
March 13, 2017

Imo State P4P embarks on formation of Peace Clubs for schools in Imo State

The Imo State Partners 4 Peace (P4P) Network embarked on a sensitization campaign and formation of ‘Peace Clubs’ for schools in Imo state.
March 6, 2017

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 […]
March 6, 2017

December 2016 – January 2017 Niger Delta Conflict Tracker

December 2016 - January 2017 Niger Delta Conflict Tracker
February 17, 2017

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.
February 16, 2017

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 […]
February 6, 2017

Global Peace Index 2015

Global Peace Index ranks the nations of the world according to their level of peacefulness. The index is composed of 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators from […]
February 6, 2017

Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Trends (October-December 2016)

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 […]