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Nigeria’s Presidential Amnesty Programme

  • 03/09/2021
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Reports, Resource
Untangling the dependencies that prevent it ending Summary Initiated in June 2009, the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) has become an enduring institution. Initially it was conceived as a short-term...
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Brief: Nigeria’s Presidential Amnesty Programme

  • 17/08/2021
  • SDN
  • Briefs, Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Resource
In whose interests? The mismanagement of government resources allocated to the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) for ex-agitators has created complex and stubborn financial dependencies. This complicates efforts to transition...
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Report: Public perceptions of security dynamics in the Niger Delta

  • 14/10/2020
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Reports, Resource
A review of 2017-2020 Summary This report summarises key findings from a series of research surveys conducted by Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN) between September 2017 and January 2020. These...
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Report 6: Public perceptions of security dynamics & stabilisation interventions in the Niger Delta

  • 14/10/2020
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Reports, Resource
April 2019–September 2019 Summary This report summarises the results of a public perception survey (PPS) carried out by Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN) in three Niger Delta States – Bayelsa,...
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Report 5: Public perceptions of security dynamics & stabilisation interventions in the Niger Delta

  • 13/10/2020
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Reports, Resource
April 2019–September 2019 Summary This report summarises the results of a public perception survey (PPS) carried out by Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN) in three Niger Delta States—Bayelsa, Delta and...
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Help us contribute to social and economic growth in the Niger Delta through technology and innovation

  • 12/10/2020
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog, Project--KSIH, Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme
The Ken Saro-Wiwa Innovation Hub We are seeking financial support to continue this work and to expand the Hub’s programmes and training to reach a wider range of innovative...
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Rice cultivation – alternative livelihoods in the Niger Delta

  • 22/07/2020
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Resource, Video
Between 2016 – 2017 SDN engaged with locals to design and implement long-lasting solutions to the artisanal oil industry. Alternative livelihoods were the number one priority – so SDN...
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Welding – alternative livelihoods in the Niger Delta

  • 22/07/2020
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Resource, Video
SDN partnered with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) to train 15 youth from the Ogoni area how to fabricate a range of different cassava processing machinery. Over...
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Repentant cult gang members – alternative livelihoods in the Niger Delta

  • 22/07/2020
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Resource, Video
SDN partnered with Pax Viva to demobilise and reintegrate cult gang members back into society. This process has been ongoing in Ogoni land since 2016, and reached 4,700 repentant...
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Aquaculture – alternative livelihoods in the Niger Delta

  • 02/07/2020
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Resource, Video
Between 2016 – 2017 SDN engaged with locals to design and implement long-lasting solutions to the artisanal oil industry. Alternative livelihoods were the number one priority – so SDN...
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Ken Saro-Wiwa Innovation Hub video series

  • 27/05/2020
  • SDN
  • Project--KSIH, Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Resource, Video
Since 2018, the Innovation Hub has delivered workshops to over 3,000 participants, become one of just seven digital innovation hubs to partner with Facebook for their Nigeria programmes, and...
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Webinar: Dirty fuels in Nigeria

  • 20/05/2020
  • SDN
  • Events, Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Video
An analysis of official and unofficial petroleum products in the Niger Delta This webinar provides an overview of recent research by SDN which indicates low quality, highly toxic fuels...
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Report: Dirty fuel

  • 20/05/2020
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme, Reports, Resource
An analysis of official and unofficial petroleum products in the Niger Delta Summary This report compares differences in the standards of, and emissions from, official fuels in licensed filling...
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Webinar: Dirty fuels in Nigeria

  • 05/05/2020
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog, Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme
Wednesday 20.05.2020 from 2pm to 3pm (GMT) This webinar provides an overview of recent research by SDN which indicates low quality, highly toxic fuels are being imported and widely...
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Press release: Dirty diesel, petrol, and kerosene; the toxic trio for Nigerians’ lungs and livelihoods.

  • 30/03/2020
  • SDN
  • News, Project--Niger Delta Stabilisation Programme
SDN today reveals research that suggests low quality, highly toxic fuels are sold to Nigeria by international commodity traders. These traders exploit Nigeria’s weak and poorly enforced fuel regulations....
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