Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN) was established as a non-governmental not-for-profit organisation in 2004 to support communities in the Niger Delta that live with the day-to-day impacts of the oil and gas industry, weak governance, insecurity, a lack of jobs, and wider environmental and climate challenges.

We work with communities, governments, civil society and the private sector to identify and implement solutions to these challenges, which promote sustainable development and the protection of human rights – including the right to a healthy environment.

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THE INCLUSION DOCUMENTARY: Deepening Accountability and Strengthening Inclusion’  (DASI) project

THE INCLUSION DOCUMENTARY: Deepening Accountability and Strengthening Inclusion’ (DASI) project

We are thrilled to share our Inclusion documentary, which highlights the key achievements of the ‘Deepening Accountability and Strengthening Inclusion’ (DASI) project. Through advocacy engagements, …

Terms Of Reference (Tor) For End-Of-The Project Evaluation - Reducing Digital Gender Gap In The Niger Delta Project

Terms Of Reference (Tor) For End-Of-The Project Evaluation – Reducing Digital Gender Gap In The Niger Delta Project

The Reducing Digital Gender Gap in the Niger Delta project is a two years’ project initiated in 2023 being funded by the European Commission and …

Independent Monitoring of the Ogoniland Clean-up: Biannual Progress Report

Independent Monitoring of the Ogoniland Clean-up: Biannual Progress Report

SDN supports those affected by the extractives industry and weak governance. We work with communities and engage with governments, companies and other stakeholders to ensure …

Consultancy For The Development Of Independent Electronic Monitoring And Evaluation Database/Platform For The Host Community Development Trust (HCDT)

Consultancy For The Development Of Independent Electronic Monitoring And Evaluation Database/Platform For The Host Community Development Trust (HCDT)

Background The creation of Host Community Development Trusts (HCDTs) is perhaps the most significant opportunity to drive improved development outcomes in the Niger Delta in …

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