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Partners for Peace Network Quarterly Update (July-September 2016)

Partners for Peace (P4P) is a Network whose mission is to build social capital around peacebuilding through amplifying the voices of positive actors, building a network of self-identified agents of peace, and leveraging that network through facilitation, small grants, and capacity building. P4P’s vision is dedicated to promoting sustainable peaceable livelihoods in the Niger Delta through voices, action, and network.

Video Tutorial: How to Use the Peace Map

View the video to learn how to register your organization as a Peace Agent on the map, reduce duplicates in incidents and fatalities for a trend analysis, and compare States or LGAs by conflict risk per capita. This tool is an innovative use of technology to integrate data from many different sources to better link early warning with response.

Conflict Bulletins, Memos, and Trackers

Using the P4P Peace Building Map, these bulletins draw on data from FFP's UNLocK, Nigeria Watch, ACLED, CFR's Nigeria Security Tracker, WANEP, CSS/ETH Zurich, and Action on Armed Violence/National Working Group on Armed Violence.

Niger Delta Monthly Trackers

Open Position: DATA ENTRY AND DOCUMENTATION INTERN

PIND is a Nigerian non-profit Foundation established in 2010 with funding by Chevron Corporation to support a portfolio of socio-economic development programs for Nigeria’s Niger Delta in order to improve standards of living of communities in the region. PIND supports projects in collaboration with a diverse range of donor partners including bilateral and multi-lateral aid agencies, federal and state government agencies in Nigeria, private companies and foundations.

Partners for Peace Network - Quarterly Update (April-June 2016)

Partners for Peace (P4P) is a Network whose mission is to build social capital around peacebuilding through amplifying the voices of positive actors, building a network of self-identified agents of peace, and leveraging that network through facilitation, small grants, and capacity building. P4P’s vision is dedicated to promoting sustainable peaceable livelihoods in the Niger Delta through voices, action, and network.

Preventing and Responding to Election Violence -- ND PSWG Communique

Niger Delta Peace & Security Working Group Communique

Forum on Stakeholder Responsibilities during the 2015 Elections

Issued: January 27, 2015

Video: A Celebration of Peacebuilding at the P4P Annual Retreat -- Akure, 20-24 Oct. 2014

In 2013, local stakeholders from across the Niger Delta came together to build consensus around their vision for a Partners for Peace Network at a Peace Camp in Port Harcourt. Now, in October, 2014 they came back together for their Annual Retreat, during which they elected their Central Working Committee and ratified the Network Charter. The retreat was an opportunity for the nine Chapters to assess where they are and plan for the coming year. It was also a time for celebration.

Developing Consensus on the P4P Network Charter

Throughout the month of September 2014, Partners for Peace Chapters across the Niger Delta met to discuss, review, and ratify the Partners for Peace Network Charter. This document will help the Network govern itself and collaborate even more effectively to achieve the vision of the network as articulated in the Terms of Reference: "Sustainable peace in the Niger Delta to allow for economic and human development."

Conflict Assessment Workshop: Rivers

P4P Chapters across the Niger Delta region are conducting conflict assessments to better understand the issues and plan targeted peacebuilding activities. On April 16-17 the group in Rivers met to review findings from the Peace Map and determine their next steps on the road to sustainable peace.

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