By Ochiaka Ugwu
The Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution and experts yesterday met in Abuja to assess the impact of social intervention programme on peace and development in the country. In a statement released in Abuja Wednesday and signed by the Instituteâs Acting Head of Information unit, Ndukwe Esther Kalu, it noted the programmes include the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSF), the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Programme, the Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme (GEEP) and the N-Power Initiative. In his remark, while declaring the two-day experts roundtable event open, the Director General of IPCR, Dr. Bakut Bakut said the programmes under the NSIP is geared towards ensuring a more equitable distribution of resources to vulnerable populations, including children, youth and women.