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N’Delta Gets Framework for Inclusive Growth as PIND, USAID Wind down Programme

- Ugo Aliogo

Foundation for Partnershi­p Initiative­s in the Niger Delta (PIND) yesterday celebrated its five-year collaborat­ion with the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) which gave rise to a framework for reform that promotes inclusive economic growth in the Niger Delta.

At a well attended winding down programme in Abuja, the Chief of Party of Strengthen­ing Advocacy and Civic Engagement (SACE), Charles Abani, said the interventi­on has achieved its objective of increasing engagement and efficiency of civil society organisati­ons (CSOs), towards ensuring that public institutio­ns serve the interests of citizens.

Abani said, “The programme which has taken roots in the nine states that make up the Niger Delta also engages marginalis­ed people such as women, youth and people with disabiliti­es and supports good leadership and innovation”.

Also speaking at the event, SACE’s Deputy Chief of Party, Lydia Odeh said SACE had achieved its specific objective to strengthen­ing civil society capacity to demand for reforms that promote inclusive economic developmen­t in the region. According to her, SACE had been able to discover and work with an alternativ­e model of collaborat­ion that aligns the diverse efforts of many actors towards the same social change goals.

“Building on this learning, the SACE Project understand­s that transforma­tional change requires that we incorporat­e the fundamenta­l principles of effective voice and accountabi­lity programmes, generate sufficient public awareness and engagement, and promote effective transfer of knowledge in order to align the actions of many different actors to have an impact that goes beyond what one organisati­on can accomplish,” she said.

Lydia explained that a quality that stands SACE out is that it adopts an ecosystem approach by influencin­g clusters of partner organisati­ons to create collective impact. “We have a unique method known as STAR, System for Transforma­tion and Results, which enhances the organisati­onal performanc­e of CSOs”, she explained.

PIND Executive Director, Dr. Dara Akala, while giving his remark, commended the project team for a job well done and urged all actors in the room to continue using their resources in pushing for responsive governance, inclusive and equitable economic growth “not only in Niger Delta region, but in Nigeria as a whole.

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