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Peace Initiative Network (PIN) is a local organisation in Kano, Nigeria, that aims to prevent and manage violent conflict through advocacy and awareness-raising.  Since its inception in 2004, PIN has been committed to conflict prevention, conflict management and youth development in Nigeria. 

What's happening in Nigeria?

Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, is home to over 250 ethnic groups and 500 languages. A legacy of British colonialism, heavy national reliance on oil production, governance issues and tensions within ethnic groups contribute to ongoing conflict dynamics. Violence has occurred between farmers and pastoralists, particularly over land. Nigerian civilians face economic inequality and political corruption, while our partners report that people no longer trust the government nor security architecture.

Armed groups like Boko Haram have brutalised local communities, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians – primarily children – and displacing millions. These actors have also contributed to regional food crises.

Local peacebuilding work focuses on stopping cycles of youth recruitment to terrorist groups and teaching conflict resolution strategies.  

PIN’s activities focus on five thematic areas:

  1. advocacy around non-violence to community leaders;
  2. peace education to institutionalise non-violence in Nigerian schooling;
  3. sports activities for social cohesion;
  4. democracy and good governance – strengthening conflict management and transparency among leaders; and
  5. participatory research on the best practices for social cohesion.

For example, PIN uses sports to develop friendships among young people across diverse ethnicities, cultures and religions and improve young people’s leadership, problem-solving and critical thinking skills. 

PIN also organises seminars, workshops and public campaigns to promote peaceful coexistence.

  • Local children look out atop Dala Hill, a hillcrest considered to be the first site of settlement in Kano that provides views of the entire city. Kano, Nigeria. May 2017. Photo by Greg Funnell.
  • Michael Sodipo, 51, Coordinator of Peace Initiative Network (PIN), at their office in Kano, Northern Nigeria. May 2017. Photo by Greg Funnell.
  • Local children look out atop Dala Hill, considered to be the first site of settlement in Kano, Nigeria. Photographed by Greg Funnell in 2017.
  • Mohamed, a member of the Peace Club at Government Arabic School in Kura, Northern Nigeria. Photographed by Greg Funnell in 2017.
  • Children supported through PIN's Peace Club in Nigeria.
  • Members of the PIN-supported Peace Club at the Government Arabic Secondary School (GASS) Kura. Northern Nigeria. May 2017. Photo by Greg Funnell.

Peace Direct has partnered with PIN since 2016.

Learn more about PIN on their website: https://www.peaceinitiativenetwork.org/.

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