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Chinese Government provides $15 million grant for Phase 3 of Safe City Project (Linked to Record ID#55437 and #70442)

$15M USD

Funder China Ministry of Commerce
Recipient Organization Government of Suriname
Country Suriname
Start Date Jan 19, 2019
End Date Jan 01, 2032
Duration 4,730 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 95623
Grant Description

From June 8, 2017 to July 6, 2017, an 8-member delegation from China’s Radio Film & Television Design & Research Institute (DRFT) conducted a feasibility study for the Road Monitoring Project (also known as the Safe City Project) in Suriname.

The Chinese Government subsequently issued a grant worth EUR 10 million in 2018 to facilitate the implementation of the first phase of the project.

The purpose of Phase 1 was to (a) install 300 closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance cameras in the city of Paramaribo to monitor road safety and identify traffic crime, and (b) connect these cameras to a Command Center run by the Suriname National Security Directorate (DNVS).

The software on all of the CCTV cameras was expected to be customized with license plate recognition and sound recording. Then, in 2019, the Chinese Government provided a $5 million grant for Phase 2 of the Safe City Project.

The purpose of Phase 2 was to install cameras in twenty locations in Wanica district, two locations in Albina, and three locations in Nieuwe Haven to monitor road safety and identify traffic crime. A key goal of Phase 2 was to connect these additional cameras to the Command Center by November 25, 2019.

Then, on January 19, 2023, the Chinese Government and the Government of Suriname signed a $15 million grant agreement for Phase 3 of the Safe City Project.

The agreement was signed by Suriname’s Minister of Justice and Police Kenneth Amoksi and China’s Ambassador to Suriname, Han Jing.

The purpose of Phase 3 is to install CCTV surveillance cameras in all of the country’s other districts, with the exception of Sipaliwini district in the interior of Suriname. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is the contractor responsible for implementation of all phases of the Safe City Project. Phase 1 was completed when the Command Center became operational at the end of December 2018.

Phase 2 was completed when 60 CCTV cameras were put into use at 20 locations in Wanica district on February 21, 2020.

By July 2022, 378 CCTV cameras had been installed through the capital city and various districts through the Safe City Project. As of February 2023, Phase 3 had not yet commenced. The Safe City Project has become a source of local debate and controversy.

Allegations have arisen that the project is not being implemented in a way that is consistent with the original agreement. There is also a lawsuit pending concerning the Safe City Project.

The lawsuit was filed by a human rights organization called 'Foundation December 8, 1982' against the Government of Suriname.

According to 'Foundation December 8, 1982', there is no legal basis for recording the movement of citizens nor any official oversight of the CCTV surveillance program. China Railway Electrification Bureau (Group) Co., Ltd. (EEB) is the EPC contractor for the project.

📚 Sources & References
  • PRESIDENT VAN DE REPUBLIEK SURINAME
  • NOTA VAN WIJZIGINGEN 2020
  • Multi-Annual Development Plan 2022-2026
  • SAFE CITY BREIDT ZICH UIT VAN NICKERIE TOT ALBINA
  • Wanica nu ook officieel onderdeel van Safe city
  • President Santokhi installeert werkgroep “Command Center Safe City”
  • China to upgrade CCTV security system in Suriname
  • Safe City-project wordt voort gezet en uitgebreid met steun van de Chinese overheid
  • China maakt met geste van 15 miljoen USD Safe City 3 mogelijk
  • Officiële start ‘Safe City’ project op 28 december
  • 中国援苏里南道路监控项目总承包商确定 Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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