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  • Nov 1@ 8:00 am
    PIND 2023 Q3 Progress Report

    This third quarter (July – September 2023) report is intended to keep our donors, Board of Trustees, and partners aware of project achievements and constraints, share lessons learned and seek +

  • Aug 25@ 10:40 am
    Nigeria’s Annual Flood Outlook Report for 2023(NIHSA)

    Introduction: Flood disasters are exacerbated by climate change. The 2022 floods in Nigeria were the worst experienced in the country as it surpassed those of 2012 which were unprecedented according +

  • Jul 24@ 4:04 pm
    Petroleum Industry Act, 2021

    Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act(PIA) 2021, which was recently signed into law, is one of the most audacious attempts to overhaul the petroleum sector in Nigeria. The Act seeks to provide +

  • Jun 4@ 6:36 am
    World Environment Day 2023- A Practical Guide to Beating Plastic Pollution

      We are addicted to plastic. We produce around 430 million tonnes of plastic a year, two-thirds of which are short-lived products which soon become waste. Plastic pollution can have +

  • Jun 1@ 7:12 am
    Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Tracker: 2023 Q1

    The peace and conflict situation in the Niger Delta was relatively stable in the first quarter of 2023. There was a decrease in lethal violence during the period compared to +

  • May 23@ 5:15 pm
    Niger Delta Annual Conflict Report- January to December 2022

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Niger Delta peace and conflict landscape was relatively stable in 2022 compared to 2021. Lethal violence decreased by 0.62% from 1,297 reported fatalities in 2021 to 1,289 +

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