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PIND Briefing: Conflict Prevention in Rivers State in the Aftermath of Election Violence
The Nigerian Presidential and National Assembly elections of March 2015 were widely praised by international observers as free and fair, with relatively peaceful outcomes across most states. However, among those +
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Market Systems Development: A Primer on Pro-Poor Programming
Ending extreme poverty. The goal could hardly be more ambitious—or more challenging. International donors have rallied around it, and are united in their belief that broad-based economic growth is essential +
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Enabling a more productive Nigeria: Powering SME’s
Enabling a more productive Nigeria: Powering SMEs is an Economist Intelligence Unit report. The findings are based on desk research, interviews and fieldwork in Nigeria conducted by The Economist Intelligence +
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African infrastructure projects: driving momentum, delivering jobs and improving livelihoods
This report digests a wealth of information given by participants from across the spectrum of infrastructure planning, finance and development and attempts to portray a balanced insight into the problems +
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Promoting Peace Building and Conflict Transformation through Art Based approaches: the case of Koko and Opuama communities in the Niger Delta c
Art –based approaches play a number of roles in the promotion of peace. In conflict-ridden areas, international actors, for example be they governments, international institutions or NGOs can help promote +
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Aftermath of the Presidential Amnesty Program
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