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Project Crimp (Chemical Risk Identification and Mitigation Project) – Northern Africa

CRIMP will develop the capacity of Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia to identify the risk posed by the availability of weaponizable chemicals and their precursors within specific geographic areas so as to prevent access and use by non-state actors. Building upon INTERPOL’s network within its 190 member countries, CRIMP brings together law enforcement agencies involved in counter-terrorism activities/infrastructure protection and key stakeholders within national/regional chemical industry in order to identify chemicals of particular risk of diversion through a multi-agency chemical risk and threat assessment process, and subsequently facilitates targeted law-enforcement chemical countermeasures activities designed to detect, deter, and disrupt non-state actor access to the highest risk chemicals.

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Activities

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Budget

3200000 USD

Status

Active
Start Date: January 1, 2018
End Date: 

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Parent Program: Project Crimp (Chemical Risk Identification and Mitigation Project)

Contacts

Name Position Agency/Department/Org Note
Mr Emmanuel Roux Special Representative of INTERPOL to the UN
Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Subdirectorate
International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL)
Mr Todd Perry Special Coordinator, UNSCR 1540
Department of State
United States
Mr Stephen Knight Point of Contact
United States Mission to the United Nations
United States

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