International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime Strategic Vision 2030

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-7-IWT-ICCWC
Published in IATI IATI
  • date_range Feb 26, 2023 - Mar 31, 2027
  • autorenew Implementation (Status)

The Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a lucrative transnational crime which undermines governance, fuels corruption, creates instability, threatens species with extinction and deprives some of the world’s poorest communities of sustainable livelihoods. The International Consortium on Combatting Wildlife Crime (ICCWC)’s Strategic Vision 2030 programme involves a global collaborative effort of inter-governmental organisations, which aims to create a fit for purpose law enforcement and criminal justice system that effectively addresses wildlife crime. The ICCWC Vision 2030 programme will guide ICCWC interventions through a series of targeted approaches to achieve the five outcomes: 1) reduced opportunity for wildlife crime, 2) increased deterrence of wildlife crime, 3) increase detection of wildlife crime, 4) increase disruption and detention of criminals, and 5) evidence-based action, knowledge exchange and collaboration. Defra’s funding will contribute towards delivering the interventions for outcomes 3, 4 and 5. Implementation of activities will develop capacity within, and provide support to, wildlife authorities, police, customs, and justice systems in strategically important developing countries, to ensure that they effectively respond to and address wildlife crime. The strategy shifts involvement in the IWT to a high-risk low-reward environment. Reduced IWT will help alleviate poverty, biodiversity loss and climate change. The collaborative global working of ICCWC combines partners with diverse and extensive experiences and brings together countries impacted by IWT to yield more effective results in addressing wildlife crime.

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Sectors:
  • Bio-diversity error
    Sector code:
    41030 - Bio-diversity
    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
CITES Secretariat Multilateral Implementing

Transaction

Transaction Value Provider Receiver Type Date

Budget

5,000,000 USD
1,000,000 GBP (Valued at Feb 26, 2023) date_range Feb 26, 2023 - Feb 28, 2024
1,800,000 GBP (Valued at Feb 29, 2024) date_range Feb 29, 2024 - Feb 27, 2025
1,200,000 GBP (Valued at Feb 28, 2025) date_range Feb 28, 2025 - Feb 27, 2026
1,000,000 GBP (Valued at Feb 28, 2026) date_range Feb 28, 2026 - Mar 31, 2027
access_timeUpdated on Mar 25, 2024 09:23:25
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