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Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main
VALUE
£190,000
WHERE
Uganda, South Africa, Kenya
Summary
Wildlife law enforcement has greater capacity for tracking large, illegal consignments of elephant ivory and rhinoceros horn. Countries include tracking methods in national plans of action and investigate identified targets.
Status
Completed
Reference
IWT005
Round
1
Start
01/04/2014
End
31/07/2016
Project Leader
Cornelis van Duijn
Lead Organisation
Interpol
Project Partners
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) Secretariat, Uganda Revenue Authority
Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa
Species
RHINOCEROS, ELEPHANT
Countries
Uganda, South Africa, Kenya
IWT Objectives
Law enforcement
Documents:
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Final Report
- IWT005 FR(2) - 02/12/2021
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Annual Report
- IWT005 AR2 - 02/12/2021
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Half Year Report
- IWT005 HR2 - 02/12/2021
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Annual Report
- IWT005 AR1 rev(2) - 02/12/2021
Download:
Half Year Report
- IWT005 HR1 - 02/12/2021
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Application Form
- IWT005 App St2 - 11/03/2021
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