USAID/Uganda Combatting Wildlife Crime Activity

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The goal of the CWC Activity is to reduce wildlife crime in Ugandathrough the following three interrelated outcomes: Outcome1: New and enhanced coordination mechanisms and interagencycooperation improve enforcement and data-sharing.

Outcome2: Institutional
strengthening, capacity building, andsystems approaches enhance wildlife crime deterrence, detection, enforcement,and prosecution.

Outcome3: High quality data and analysis informs anti-wildlifecrime approaches.

TheStrengthening Systems and PublicAccountability Activity (SSPA), currently under development through apartnership between USAID/Uganda and DFID, will support a fourth outcome—corruption that enables wildlife crime isreduced—by promoting transparency, constituency building, and otherapproaches to combat wildlife crime-related corruption.

The CWC and SSPAactivities will engage in joint work planning and coordination throughoutimplementation.

The CWC activity will support United StatesGovernment (USG) interagency partnership efforts to implement a collaborativeapproach to combating wildlife trafficking in Uganda, taking into account theGOU’s strategic priorities, USG’s comparative advantages, and the efforts ofnon-USG actors, including but not limited to, Ugandan counterparts ingovernment, the private sector, civil society, and other donors
Related Programs

USAID Foreign Assistance for Programs Overseas

Agency for International Development


Agency: Agency for International Development

Office: Uganda USAID-Kampala

Estimated Funding: $4,120,000


Who's Eligible



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Additional Information of Eligibility:
Single source award.

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Date Posted:
2019-09-18

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Archive Date:
2019-11-21




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