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Rumuekpe Community: Breaking Cycles of Violence

  • 26/10/2015
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog, Peace and Security
The case of Rumuekpe Community (Rivers State) narrates the human consequences of oil exploration and weak governance. Rumuekpe typifies a modern conflict zone, with repeating cycles of criminal and political violence. ...
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SDN and Dawn in the Creeks show violence does not pay

Showing violence does not pay

  • 13/12/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog, Peace and Security
SDN, in collaboration with Dawn in the Creeks and CCADA, has been running a number of roadshows over the previous months in the Niger Delta to mobilise communities against...
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Niger Delta Anticorruption Network: Breaking the corruption chain

  • 09/12/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog, Peace and Security, Project--Environmental and governance action in the Niger Delta
The role of the media in empowering citizens to fight corruption can never be over emphasized.
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Helping to mediate in Rumuekpe

  • 28/10/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog, Peace and Security
October 16, 2014 marked the beginning of another small successful milestone for SDN in the ongoing journey towards a process of reconciliation and peace following the conflict in Rumuekpe.
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Oil spills in the Niger Delta: Proposals for a non-judicial grievance mechanism

  • 27/07/2014
  • SDN
  • Briefs, Impact Blog, Peace and Security
The paper is informed by comparative research and the practical experiences of those who have – through negotiation, litigation, and other forms of recourse – sought remedy after an...
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Understanding Nigeria’s oil industry through infographics

  • 02/04/2013
  • SDN
  • Briefs, Impact Blog, Peace and Security
This report focuses on the first theme of the Oil Revenue Tracking Initiative. It seeks to create an understanding of Nigeria’s oil industry using info-graphics as the medium of...
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