Lindii Peace Foundation conducts Training and Capacity Building programs targeted at field-level operations personnel. These programs typically aim to enhance the skills, knowledge, and performance of employees or personnel directly... read more →
Lindii Peace Foundation conducted a Mid-Term Review Meeting for the NHF project. A Mid-Term Review (MTR) Meeting is a structured evaluation conducted at the midpoint of a project, program, or... read more →
GIRLS VISION FOR THE FUTURE CHILD A future where every girl can grow, learn, thrive, and lead is not just a dream—it is a necessity for building a better, more... read more →
EDITORIAL The month of September reminds us of the importance of our duties as humanitarian workers and what we owe the most vulnerable members of our society. The month is a culmination... read more →
MENTAL HEALTH AT THE WORKPLACE On October 18, 2024, the HR department of Lindii Peace Foundation organized a training session on Mental Health at the workplace. The following important information... read more →
THEME: Cultivating a Culture of Peace Cultivating a culture of peace involves fostering an environment where individuals, communities, and nations prioritize understanding, cooperation, and non-violent conflict resolution. Here are some... read more →
Response Approach In delivering a rapid response, Lindii Peace Foundation deployed a two-way approach, focusing on coordination and partnership through: Strengthening coordination with government agencies such as NEMA, Borno SEMA,... read more →
LINDII PEACE FOUNDATION MAIDUGURI FLOOD RESPONSE STRATEGY The catastrophic flash flooding in the MMC and Jere LGAs of Maiduguri, triggered by the breach of the Alau Dam on September 9,... read more →
A summary of activities in August 2024 has been highlighted in this newsletter. Thanks to all the international and national donors for their relentless support of humanitarian interventions.
Nutrition Crisis in Gwoza Every hour, 100 children under 5 years die of malnutrition in Nigeria, according to The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), that is, Nigeria loses about 2,400... read more →