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Apertura:
01 de February, 2022
Cierre:
15 de April, 2022
Hora de Cierre:
11:59 PM

PMI IMPACT. All have a role to play against illegal trade

Tipo

Investigación

Área de Conocimiento

Facultad de Estudios Internacionales, Políticos y Urbanos

País

Estados Unidos

Ente financiador

Philip Morris International (PMI)

Monto a subvencionar

USD $100.000 - USD 750.000

Mayores informes

 

PMI IMPACT is a global initiative to support projects dedicated to reducing or preventing illegal trade, and countering its negative consequences for individuals, their families, and communities.

Applications for Grants may be made by public, private, or non-profit organizations, including non-governmental organizations, international organizations, associations, academic institutions and corporations. Applicants may not be individuals. Applicants may not be tobacco or electronic cigarette manufacturing companies or controlled by, or belong to, the same group of companies as any tobacco or electronic cigarette manufacturing company.

Its various forms - ranging from tobacco smuggling and the counterfeiting of pharmaceuticals and electronics to trade in drugs, arms, and wildlife - are inevitably interlinked, as wrongdoers exploit the same large-scale trafficking routes and corrupt networks.

 

PMI IMPACT is a global initiative to support projects dedicated to reducing or preventing illegal trade, and countering its negative consequences for individuals, their families, and communities.

Applications for Grants may be made by public, private, or non-profit organizations, including non-governmental organizations, international organizations, associations, academic institutions and corporations. Applicants may not be individuals. Applicants may not be tobacco or electronic cigarette manufacturing companies or controlled by, or belong to, the same group of companies as any tobacco or electronic cigarette manufacturing company.

Its various forms - ranging from tobacco smuggling and the counterfeiting of pharmaceuticals and electronics to trade in drugs, arms, and wildlife - are inevitably interlinked, as wrongdoers exploit the same large-scale trafficking routes and corrupt networks.