Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Empowering Actors of Change against Human Trafficking in Honduras
Agreement Number:
7403345 P007392001
Agreement Value:
$2,499,697.69
Agreement Date:
Mar 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2022
Description:
This project aims to build the professional capacities of key actors involved in the prosecution, protection and prevention of human trafficking in Honduras. It's objective is to improve the Honduran authorities’ institutional and community level response to human trafficking.
Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Expected Results:

1) Improved participation in local decision-making by Honduran communities (women, girls, minority ethnic, LGBTQ+) and civil society to prevent and respond to human trafficking;

2) Improved operational and gender sensitive organisational performance of Honduras’ institutional actors (CICESCT, justice officers, police and labor inspectors) in the fight against human trafficking;

3) Increased technical and gender sensitive organisational performance of Honduras’ institutional actors (CICESCT, justice officers, police and labor inspectors) in the fight against human trafficking.

Location:
Montreal, Quebec, CA H2R 1J4
Reference Number:
064-2018-2019-Q4-00130
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
894437284
Recipient Type:
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Recipient's Legal Name:
International Bureau for Children'sRights/Bureau international desdroits des enfants
Federal Riding Name:
Papineau
Federal Riding Number:
24055
Program:
Anti-Crime Capacity Building Program
Program Purpose:

The objective of the Anti-Crime Capacity Building Program (ACCBP) is to enhance the capacity of key beneficiary States and government entities to prevent and respond to threats posed by international criminal activity by providing transfer payment assistance in a manner consistent with international anti-crime and human rights obligations, norms and standards. In doing so, the ACCBP contributes to improving Canada’s national security, and the security of Canadians abroad, by addressing global transnational security threats, with a focus on the Americas. The Program also builds on previous crime program commitments that support regional and multilateral initiatives that focus on global crime issues.

The ACCBP will use both grants and contributions as the transfer payment mechanisms to meet its program objectives. The type of transfer payment will be determined by project and on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration the Government of Canada’s international security mandate and objectives; the capacity of the implementing partners involved; and the assessment of the associated risks of the project. Such payments will be managed within the effective financial and program controls designed and implemented by Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada for its transfer payment programs.