PDA Nigeria

Technology for Transformative Development- TTD By Chidinma Arukwe, Executive Director

Project with Technology for Transformative Development (TTD) project is the baseline assessment of primary schools in Ebonyi state. The project seeks to improve the primary school education in Ebonyi by providing evidence based on data collected for stakeholder’s advocacy and capacity strengthening for educational policy making in improving services deliveries. The project is being carried …

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The Local Rights Program By Chidinma Arukwe

Participatory development alternatives is a Civil Society Organization based in Ebonyi State with the mission of working with the poor and excluded to improve their standard of living and dignity through mutual respect, humility, non-violence, participation under gender equality learning, sharing, transparency and accountability. The poor and excluded enjoyed all the above-mentioned elements through PDA’s …

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Report Update on SUPIA Project By Ugochi Joseph, Programme Officer, SUPIA

PDA is currently implementing the Scaling up Public Investment in Agriculture (SUPIA) project with support from ActionAid Nigeria to promote and scale up public investment in Agriculture, both in political and budget commitments, to drive inclusive, lasting agricultural transformation at Local, State and National levels. The aim of the project is to catalyze increased quantity …

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Obstetric Fistula (OBF)- A neglected Women’s Health Problem By Caroline James, Fundraising Campaign Manager

An Obstetric Fistula is a medical condition in which a hole develops between the vagina, rectum, and or bladder as a result of prolonged and/or obstructed labour i.e., when a baby is not able to come out of the birth canal easily and she has no access to a caesarean section. Affected women leak either …

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The Support of Women Peer Education at Amuro Community By Emmanuel Toochukwu Ekuma, Program Officer

Participatory Development Alternatives on 14th January 2022 embarked on a support visit to Amuro community to monitor women peer education networks to discuss the challenging topics from the PEP manual. The meeting which was held at Amuro community had the gathering of 4 PEP groups (Amaelu-Amuro, Ezi Acha, Ezi Ajah and Ezi Onya groups). The …

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Ebonyi State Budget Committee Group demand increased funding for Agriculture By Patience Ugochi Joseph, Program Officer SUPIA

The Ebonyi State Budget Committee on 18th November 2021 called on the State Executive and Legislative arms to Scale up Public Investment in Agriculture as a strategic approach to increasing food production, reducing hunger and poverty in the State. The call was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the one-day summit on …

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Donor Spotlight

By Caroline James, Fundraising Campaign Manager Participatory Development Alternatives is a non-profit, non-political and non-discriminatory organisation. We work with the poor and excluded to improve their livelihoods and dignity, and we provide alternative and participatory approaches to development, poverty eradication and transparent and accountable governance for the citizens of Ebonyi State. PDA holds its key …

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Nigeria Current Biennial Review Report

By Patience Ugochi Joseph, Program Officer SUPIA The Malabo Declaration commitments are targeted approaches to achieve agricultural vision for the continent. it is an essential document that assists AU members to achieve agriculture-led growth and end poverty and hunger. In 2003, the African Heads of States and Governments in Maputo in 2003 conceptualized and launched …

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