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International bodies to explore energy solutions for Nigeria

  • 27/05/2015
  • SDN
  • Project--SUNGAS
The International Gas Union (IGU) in collaboration with the International Peace Institute (IPI) with the support of SDN and Cordaid are to look addressing the issue of energy-security and...
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Towards improving the joint investigation visit for oil spills

  • 27/05/2015
  • SDN
  • Reports, Resource
Following a thorough consultation with oil spill response teams, recommendations are made on practical, operational improvements to the JIV and how to put these improvements in place.
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Anti-Corruption Network demands release of budgets for Rivers State

  • 25/05/2015
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog
We however hold strongly that no claim to transparency and accountability can be considered valid in a system where the basic document to achieve it, is not available to...
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NIDAN continues the fight against corruption

  • 14/05/2015
  • SDN
  • News
NIDAN has undertaken another worthwhile project to minimize and prevent corruption as part of the Fight Corruption Project. The Niger Delta Anti-Corruption Network organized a sensitization roundtable on may 14th...
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Case study on practicalities and impacts of small scale solar lantern use in the Niger Delta

  • 06/05/2015
  • SDN
  • Project--SUNGAS, Reports, Resource
This case study shows how the distribution of solar lanterns feeds local demand, creates business opportunities, and can save Niger Delta households an average of $70 a year.
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Crude politics: A broken oil industry is the source of many woes

  • 28/03/2015
  • SDN
  • News
DEAD fish wash up on the once-fertile shores of creeks around Bodo, a town in the Niger delta, that are covered with crude oil more than six years after...
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NIDAN anti-corruption network gathers strength

  • 23/02/2015
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog
The Niger Delta Anticorruption Network (NIDAN) paid courtesy visits to the leadership of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Nigerian Bar Association(NBA), Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) and the...
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Renewable energy: How realistic is Nigeria’s vision?

  • 15/02/2015
  • SDN
  • Project--SUNGAS
(Listen to full audio report here) Nigeria has set out an ambitious project to have energy sufficiency by tapping renewable energy in villages across its 36 states. Africa’s largest...
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Global Post: Dawn in the Creeks – Former Niger Delta militants move toward a more peaceful future

  • 08/02/2015
  • SDN
  • Project--A Niger Delta Legacy
NEMBE, Nigeria —  Former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari has become the first opposition candidate to win a presidential election in Nigeria. He defeated incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan, widely criticized...
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Oil Spill Monitor takes second place at Innovating Justice Awards

  • 02/02/2015
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog, Project--Oil Spill Monitor and Gas Flare Tracker
SDN received recognition for its work on the Oil Spill Monitor and Gas Flare Tracker digital mapping platforms in November after coming second in the HiiL Innovating Justice awards...
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Voters in Port Harcourt

Pre-Election Preparations in Jeopardy

  • 15/12/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog
The collapse of plans to distribute voters cards to several of the largest states (including Rivers) in the first week of December amounted to nothing less than a debacle....
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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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Global Post: Five years after ceasefire, Niger Delta’s retired militants warn of new violence

  • 08/12/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog
Young combatants who handed their guns over to the government in 2009 say oil-soaked corruption and inequality are pushing the next generation back toward bloodshed. Read the full article...
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Environmental Regulation: International Compensation Systems for oil spills in relation to reform in Nigeria

  • 07/12/2014
  • SDN
  • Reports, Resource
This report addresses the complexity of civil litigation for compensation for oil pollution damage in the Niger Delta, and calls for the creation of a fairer and more consistent...
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