IWT125: Breaking the illegal wildlife trade chain in Bagmati Province, Nepal (360G-cabinetoffice-G2-GA-2024101312068-23-24)

£132,394
Recipient Organisation

Bagmati Province has Nepals highest levels of wildlife seizures. Traders exploit systemic shortcomings to pursue IWT: Police lack illegal wildlife parts (IWP) identification skills; Transportation workers are commissioned to carry IWP; and socio-economically disadvantaged people are employed as poachers in Chitwan and Parsa National Parks. We address these issues methodically and collectively to achieve a 50% reduction in IWP trafficking through Bagmati Province, through improved capacity of transportation workers and police and enhanced employment opportunities for local communities.

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Grant Details

Allocation Method General grants - Competed
Amount Awarded 132394
Authority Act International Development Act 2002
Award Date 2023-04-01T00:00:00+00:00
Award type Organisation
From An Open Call? Yes
Grant Programme: Code G2-SCH-2024-09-16137
Grant Programme: Title Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund Round 9 FY 23/24
Last Modified 2025-01-14T00:00:00Z
Managed by: Organisation Name Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Number of recipients 1
Recipient Org: Charity Number 1081247
Recipient Org: City WOKING
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom
Recipient Org: Postal Code GU214LL
Recipient Org: Street Address The Living Planet Centre, Rufford House, Brewery Road