Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Container Control Program Phase II Haiti
Agreement Number:
7434629 P008103002
Agreement Value:
$5,999,934.28
Agreement Date:
Oct 12, 2021 - Jun 30, 2025
Description:
In response to the evolving security situation in Haiti, this UNODC Project seeks to implement technical assistance in support to the efforts of the Haitian National Police (HNP) and authorities in Haiti in three land borders to tackle illicit trafficking. The Project will work with the Haitian authorities to strengthening the HNP, capacities for detection of illicit trafficking through ports and border crossings.
Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Expected Results:

1100 Enhanced technical understanding of container controls applied by law enforcement officials in established Port Control Units (PCUs) and Air Cargo Control Units (ACCUs) and Border Control Units (BCUs) in Haiti that are gender responsive, and human rights based.

1200 Strengthened communication and cooperation on container control matters between PCUs, ACCUs/BCU (Haiti), law enforcement agencies and the private sector.

1300 Increased use of new tools and mechanisms for the collection and sharing of operational information about illicit cross border trafficking by PCUs/ACCUs/BCUs (Haiti) at the national, regional and/or international level in line with gender and human right principles.

Location:
Vienna, AT
Reference Number:
064-2024-2025-Q3-00010
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
3200000000000
Recipient Type:
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Additional Information:

Amendment #1 reflects an increase in the value of the agreement

Amendment Date
Mar 27, 2024
Recipient's Legal Name:
UNODC - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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.

Amendments: