PIND is designed as a regional strategy for addressing deep-rooted socio-economic problems in the Niger Delta rather than symptoms. Established in 2010 with initial funding from Chevron Corporation, PIND has grown to attract funding and collaborations from international and local partners in developing and implementing new solutions to old problems and reducing dependence on the oil sector in the region.
Partnership with market actors to drive productivity, increase income and create decent jobs
Facilitating program delivery through Capacity Building, Advocacy, Communications, Gender/Social Inclusion
Our projects span all nine states of Nigeria’s Niger Delta region.
Partnership with market actors to drive productivity, increase income and create decent jobs
Network partnerships to foster peace in the niger delta regiion
Facilitating program delivery through capacity building, advocacy, communication, general/social inclusion
Facilitating program delivery through capacity building, advocacy, communication, general/social inclusion
Facilitating program delivery through capacity building, advocacy, communication, general/social inclusion











“I am Anthony Akinmade, a farmer from Ondo State, and also one (1) of the agro-dealers that PIND trained through Saro Company in farming cocoa, farming in palm oil, farming in cassava. I have five (5) to seven (7) people that I have, in turn, trained on how to use the machines to prune cocoa trees, to clear, to apply chemical, and different types of chemicals to be applied, and they have joined me, and we are working together. If I get some little job at a farm, I call them so we can go together. Right now, I have maybe 5000 farmers I have trained that I know with their numbers, their names, with their villages. At least one (1) of them calls me per day. I go to one (1) farm and send my boys (co-trainers) to the other villages. We go there, we negotiate fees, and it’s been moving fine as we are getting more profits and more gain from it. PIND has added so much income for me. They (PIND and Saro Company) trained us, and we went outside there and told some people, and through us, they have gained so many things too”.

I am Mrs. Vivian Dada, a fish smoker in Madangho coastal community, Warri South local government area, Delta State. Before, I used the local drum to smoke my fish, and it gave me a lot of stress. When they did a demonstration of the Chorkor oven to us, I bought five (5) of them for my business. The Chorkor oven has really helped me save money because it does not consume a lot of firewood, it does not stress me, and it does not take a lot of time to dry the fish.






2010 TILL DATE
Farmers & micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) reached with information on best practices and technological innovation.
Value of increased incomes for Farmers & micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs)
Number of farmers & micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with improved productivity and additional income
Number of people benefiting from access to renewable energy solutions in their communities.
Funds raised from donors and the private sector for PIND's programs (3rd Party funding)
New full-time jobs created in sectors supported by PIND
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