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Analysis Of Community-Driven Development In Nigeria’s Niger Delta Region

By P4P | Resources | 0 comment | 16 September, 2020 | 2

The Models of Development and Experiential Learning study is a collaborative effort between AGI, PIND and NISER. This first pilot case study of the Models of Development and Experiential Learning (MODEL) project evaluates the factors that contributed to the success of the Akassa Development Foundation (ADF), a bottom-up, community driven development project involved in developingRead more

Organized Crime in the Niger Delta: Implications for the 2019 Elections

By P4P | Briefing | 0 comment | 16 April, 2018 | 0

In the Niger Delta region, organized crime manifests most visibly as supremacy clashes between cult groups such as the Icelanders and Greenlanders, or Deywell versus Deybam. Over the past decade, such clashes have killed over 1000 people and have further complicated an already challenging operating environment for businesses. Despite the uniqueness of the Niger DeltaRead more

History Never Quite Repeats: Militancy in the Niger Delta

By P4P | Briefing | 0 comment | 10 February, 2017 | 0

Throughout 2016, there was a marked rise in violence in the Niger Delta not seen since the end of the first phase of militancy in 2009. While there are historical echoes to be sure, there are also distinct differences in dynamics that must be recognized in order to respond in a way that is relevantRead more

Resurgence of Militancy in the Niger Delta: Update on the Niger Delta Avengers

By P4P | Briefing | 0 comment | 14 June, 2016 | 0

The agitation for resource control in the Niger Delta developed a violent dimension between 2006 and 2009, when militant groups took over the struggle from the political elites and resorted to violence to express their grievances. The militants resorted to armed struggle with government security forces and triggered a reduction in oil production through kidnappingRead more

P4P Qualitative Research Reports on Drivers/Impacts of Conflict in the Niger Delta

By P4P | Resources | 0 comment | 4 September, 2012 | 0

Taking a unique approach, Partners for Peace (P4P) emphasizes the catalyzing of loose networks across all key stakeholder groups in the Niger Delta to encourage collaboration and promote best practices in effective peacebuilding. As envisioned, these grassroots networks will be self-sustaining, with PIND playing a role in finding synergies and promoting the voices of networkRead more

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About P4P

Partners for Peace, or P4P, is a network supported by the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) whose mission is to build social capital around peacebuilding through amplifying the voices of positive actors, building a network of self-identified agents of peace, and leveraging that network through facilitation, small grants, and capacity building.

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