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Recent Posts

  • NGO set to Build Safe Spaces for victims of sexual violence in Kaduna communities
  • Women key to conflict resolution, management, peace building – ActionAid
  • INITIATIVES TO ENHANCE PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN ASSOCIATIONS IN PEACEBUILDING
  • Providing Security in Adamawa State
  • Women Association Establishes Peace Clubs in Secondary Schools
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Global Peace Development (GPD), an NGO founded in April 2002 as Global Peace International and focuses on promoting peace for development in Nigeria.

  • 1, Peace Drive Off Agbarha Road, Ughelli, Delta State.
  • +2348060072605, +2348026248463
  • info@globalpeacedev.org
One in four Nigerians — about 47 million people — practice open defecation, according to the World Health Organization and UNICEF’s joint monitoring report. Let’s join hands to fight against OPEN DEFECATION to prevent Water Borne Diseases such as Cholera.
https://globalpeacedev.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/WASHEnglish2.mp4
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