Maritime
educators from South Africa are taking part in an IMO training workshop to
introduce the topic of energy-efficient ship operation into their teaching
curriculums. The workshop, taking place in Durban (19-20 June) was developed
under the Organization’s GloMEEP
project and supports maritime training institutes to deliver the IMO Model
Course 4.05 to seafarers.
The
course consists of lectures, interactive exercises and videos to enhance the
learning experience for crews being trained and, thereby, to help contribute to a reduction in fuel consumption on
ships and cutting associated greenhouse gas emissions.
The training is being carried out by a team of IMO consultants and hosted by the Department of Transport of South Africa. It is the latest in a series of IMO national workshops of this kind – the previous one having taken place in Georgia in May this year.
Find out more about IMO's work on low carbon shipping and air pollution control, here.