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  • FeaturedNDBlogJun 20
    Facts about Millennials That Support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

      Do you know which generation is the largest today? Millennials, or people born between 1981 and 1996, make up the largest portion of the world population and have different +

  • NDBlogNDResearchFeaturedInternalConflict TrendsJun 19
    Niger Delta Conflict Tracker (March – April 2019)

      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 +

  • NDBlogNDNewsJun 14
    Edo State, Bank of Industry, others brainstorm on access to finance for MSMEs

    The Edo State Government and other stakeholders in the investment sector, including officials of the Bank of Industry (BoI) are finetuning modalities to ease access to finance for Small and +

  • FeaturedNDBlogJun 6
    Implementing SDGs 2030 is my priority: UNGA President T M Bande

    In his first speech as the President of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, Prof. Tijjani Muhammad Bande has emphasized that implementing SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) would be the priority of his presidency. He will +

  • NDBlogFeaturedJun 3
    PIND Foundation Set to Revive Cocoa Plantations, Productivity in Five Years

    By Oluwaseun Akingboye Akure — Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) has fashioned a five-year plan to revitalize cocoa productivity by rejuvenating existing plantations in the country +

  • NDBlogFeaturedMay 27
    Goodwill message by PIND Foundation at the International Collaboration & Investors Summit 2019

    The Cross River International Collaboration Economic Summit is a significant milestone in the transformation of Cross River State’s economy. We need new approaches and platforms like this summit for setting +

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