Conflict Management (360G-cabinetoffice-G2-GA-202112638228-20-21)

£2,902,779

The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.

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Grant Details

Allocation Method General grants - Un-competed
Amount Awarded 2902779
Award Date 2019-04-01
Award type Organisation
From An Open Call? No
Grant Programme: Code G2-SCH-2021-12-10061
Grant Programme: Title CSSF North East Nigeria Conflict Management and Stabilisation
Last Modified 2021-12-09T00:00:00Z
Number of recipients 1
Recipient Org: City EDINBURGH
Recipient Org: Company Number SC208829
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom
Recipient Org: Postal Code EH66LX
Recipient Org: Street Address 96/3 COMMERCIAL QUAY