Archive 2021
IMO welcomes WHO vaccine roadmap seafarer prioritization
IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim has welcomed the World Health Organization's decision to name seafarers as one of the groups of transportation workers that should be prioritised for COVID-19 vaccination in instances of limited supplies.
Sustainable Technologies in focus at MTCC Asia Conference
Emerging innovative solutions for low-carbon shipping were the focus of the International Conference-Exhibition on Maritime Technology for Climate Mitigation (Confex).
Financing a sustainable future
Second meeting of the IMO-EBRD-World Bank lead FIN-SMART Roundtable continues to address the financial challenges of shipping's transition to a more sustainable future.
Promoting collaboration to combat Gulf of Guinea piracy
A new collaborative framework to combat illicit maritime activities in the Gulf of Guinea, named Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum – SHADE, has been launched.
Preparing for remote Member State audits
IMO's mandatory Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) schedule has been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but a remote audit mechanism has been agreed. To prepare for the rollout of remote audits, Member State representatives attended a virtual meeting (8 July) to learn about the modalities and how a remote audit process will be conducted.
Strategic partnership to empower port women
More women are joining the maritime ranks in a variety of professions within the industry. To encourage this trend and with a view to continuing the momentum to empower women in the maritime community, IMO supported two virtual training courses aimed at female officials from maritime and port authorities.
Regional webinar boosts focus on safer fishing
An IMO regional webinar was held on 21-22 June to engage decision-makers from maritime administrations and fishery authorities in discussion about how the 2012 Cape Town Agreement (CTA) can help boost fishing safety once it is ratified.
First steps for emission reduction project in Asia
IMO and PEMSEA have launched the preparatory phase for the Blue Solutions Project, which aims to help East and Southeast Asian countries identify opportunities to prevent and reduce maritime transport emissions.
Supporting maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea
IMO has taken part in the annual meeting of G7 Group of Friends of the Gulf of Guinea (G7++ FoGG) which focuses on dealing with illegal activities at sea in the Gulf of Guinea.