The Border Point Project: Stopping Illegal Wildlife Trade in the Horn of Africa

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-GB-7-P00052-IWT007
Published in IATI IATI
  • date_range Mar 01, 2015 - Feb 28, 2018
  • autorenew Closed (Status)

The project aims to support improved enforcement, by sending experts to border points to work alongside officials to increase their knowledge and skills, by providing training on wildlife law. The project will also explore how relief and development agencies can incorporate wildlife protection in to their work, and work to raise public awareness in innovative, far-reaching ways, including trialling the use of text messages.

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Sectors:
  • Legal and judicial development error
    Sector code:
    15130 - Legal and judicial development
    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
Born Free Foundation Foundation Implementing

Transaction

Transaction Value Provider Receiver Type Date

Budget

331,223 USD
5,277 GBP (Valued at Apr 01, 2014) date_range Apr 01, 2014 - Mar 31, 2015
118,568 GBP (Valued at Apr 01, 2015) date_range Apr 01, 2015 - Mar 31, 2016
90,763 GBP (Valued at Apr 01, 2016) date_range Apr 01, 2016 - Mar 31, 2017
116,615 GBP (Valued at Apr 01, 2017) date_range Apr 01, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018
access_timeUpdated on Oct 07, 2019 11:27:47
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