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  • NDBlogMay 26
    How PIND will Support the #HeforShe Campaign

    By Bosede Eitokpah Capacity Building Program Manager, PIND Foundation I recently attended the Nigerian launch of the “HeforShe” campaign in Abuja. I was at the event with PIND’s Gender Desk +

  • NDBlogMay 7
    Is the Niger Delta ready for the Fourth Industrial Revolution?

      Last year one of my favourite gifts was an autographed copy of “The Fourth Industrial Revolution” written by Prof Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, which I +

  • NDBlogApr 27
    Opinion: The Role of Early Childhood Development in Achieving the SDGs

    While Rukayat Abba, 20, from Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State is grateful she is able to successfully give birth to her first child without the challenges associated with +

  • NDBlogApr 26
    Opinion: Implementing the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals

    While each of the 17 items in the SDGs has specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years terminating in 2030, it is important to note that for +

  • NDBlogNDNewsMar 6
    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 a panel session held +

  • NDBlogFeb 17
    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 +

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