Building judicial capacity to counter wildlife crime in Kenya

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-7-IWT028
Published in IATI IATI
  • date_range Apr 01, 2016 - Mar 31, 2018
  • autorenew Closed (Status)

This project will reduce the illegal killing of endangered wildlife, particularly elephants and rhinos, in Kenya by significantly increasing conviction rates and penalties for those who commit wildlife crime. This will be achieved by: 1) providing training to law enforcement personnel along the entire criminal trial process, from the scene of the crime to the point of conviction; 2) enabling court user committees to become effective forums for the review and administration of justice in cases of wildlife crime.

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Sectors:
  • Environmental policy and administrative management error
    Sector code:
    41010 - Environmental policy and administrative management
    Sector vocabulary:
    1 - OECD DAC CRS Purpose Codes (5 digit)

Participating Organisations

Organisation Name Organisation Type Organisation Role
Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Government Accountable
Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Government Funding
Space For Giants International NGO Implementing

Transaction

Transaction Value Provider Receiver Type Date
9,680 GBP (Valued at Oct 26, 2018) circle Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs circle Receiver N/A Disbursement date_rangeOct 26, 2018
20,638 GBP (Valued at Sep 12, 2018) circle Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs circle Receiver N/A Disbursement date_rangeSep 12, 2018
10,319 GBP (Valued at Nov 20, 2017) circle Provider N/A circle Receiver N/A Disbursement date_rangeNov 20, 2017
15,159 GBP (Valued at Nov 20, 2017) circle Provider N/A circle Receiver N/A Disbursement date_rangeNov 20, 2017

Budget

140,729 USD
80,094 GBP (Valued at Apr 01, 2016) date_range Apr 01, 2016 - Mar 31, 2017
60,635 GBP (Valued at Apr 01, 2017) date_range Apr 01, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018
access_timeUpdated on Sep 26, 2019 14:37:04
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