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Understanding the Environmental Harm Resulting from Criminal Organizations Activities and their Facilitators in Latin America and the Caribbean

DOS-INL

Status:

Active

July 27, 2023

Posted:

Deadline: 

January 1, 2099

Funding

1125000

Program:

1125000

Award Floor:

Ceiling:

1125000

Match Required?

No

Eligibility

All

States:

Entity Types:

Private institutions of higher education

The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a project to assess and quantify the environmental impacts of criminal organizations activities in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). This project will provide a wholistic picture of what crimes affect the environment, who perpetrates
them, the resulting harms, and how they fit into the overall network of transnational organized
crime and drug trafficking in the Western Hemisphere.
United States’ climate and environment diplomacy aspires to realize economic growth, energy
security, and a healthy planet. The well-being of the natural world affects millions of U.S. jobs and
the health of our people, and so the Department of State works with partners to advance U.S.
interests on issues such as addressing the climate crisis, combating wildlife trafficking, fostering
resilience, conserving nature, ensuring water security, and reducing harmful pollutants.
This project aligns to INL’s Bureau Objective 3.2 to ensure foreign partner civilian security
institutions have the institutional capacity to manage borders and protect sovereign territory.
Civilian security institutions often lead or are involved in the effective management of land and
maritime borders, as well as contribute to a stable international security environment by deterring
territorial incursions or the unlawful exploitation of natural resources that have the potential to
escalate into regional conflict. This objective includes INL’s efforts to build institutional capacity
related to certain specialized law enforcement functions, border management, maritime law
enforcement, and efforts related to peacekeeping.

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