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Fight Corruption

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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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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Fight Corruption

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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Gas flare in the Niger Delta identified by satellite

Why has the DPR decided to drop gas flare fines?

  • 02/12/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog
Hot on the heels of the launch of the Gas Flare Tracker in Abuja in November, the Nigerian Department for Petroleum Resources decides to drop all fines for gas...
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SDN puts electoral candidates on the hot-spot in Niger Delta

  • 01/12/2014
  • SDN
  • Project--Niger Delta Watch 2015
As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the election process, the SDN elections team has staged a live radio town hall in Port Harcourt on the theme: ‘Employment and...
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Nigeria Gas Flare Tracker – Briefing Document

  • 27/11/2014
  • SDN
  • Briefs, Project--Oil Spill Monitor and Gas Flare Tracker, Resource
This accompanying paper to the Gas Flare Tracker outlines how industry, regulators and Civil Society can make the powerful case for ending gas flaring in Nigeria and converting...
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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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ICPC supports SDN’s work to fight corruption

  • 19/10/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog
On the 13th of October 2014, the head of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) in charge of Rivers and Bayelsa together with three other...
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Woman in Bodo

Towards a new oil spill compensation mechanism for Nigeria

  • 14/10/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog
Nigeria’s oil spill compensation system is broken. Individuals and communities whose lives have been ruined by oil spills wait years for payments which often never come.
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Kpite community grateful to SDN for STAND ICT unit

  • 12/10/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog
On a recent visit to Kpite by SDN to carry out a Town Hall meeting on the upcoming elections, SDN staff were thanked by the Paramount Ruler for chosing...
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SDN helps communities prepare for the 2015 elections

  • 12/10/2014
  • SDN
  • Impact Blog, Project--Niger Delta Watch 2015
SDN staff in Port Harcourt have been visiting local communities to facilitate participatory discussions on political participation, gender inclusion, mandate protection, and mitigation of electoral violence as part of...
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