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  • SWS 17 Invitation: Managing Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships and Collaboration in Implementing Development Projects: Experience of PIND
    Apr 20@ 9:25 pm

      The SCALE Webinar Series (SWS) is pleased to announce the topic of this month’s webinar: ‘Managing Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships and Collaboration in Implementing Development Projects: Experience of PIND’ Development Projects are becoming increasingly complex in terms of implementation as more funders and implementers are seeing that they cannot go it alone to make the desired impact and ensure sustainability. This most often times call for partnerships and collaborations to achieve mutual and individual objectives. However, if the partnerships and collaboration are not well structured and rules of engagement are not clear, +

  • Register for REAN/PIND Energy Access Roadshow For Stakeholders in the Renewable Energy Sector
  • ATTEND: Startup Port Harcourt Week 2019 | Oct 20th – 26th, 2019
  • Shell Targets 2400MW from New Gas Project
  • Ondo State government launches mini-power grid
  • MADE helps to improve market linkage for smallholder farmers in Edo and Delta State
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As one of several PIND initiatives to encourage partnerships in the Niger Delta, NDLink is an information and communications platform aimed at leveraging the power of the internet to unite stakeholders in the region.

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