How IMO Training Recovers A Nation’s Maritime Sector?

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Induction training was given for staff from Somalia’s Maritime Administration ahead of the relaunch of the country’s maritime sector, says an article published in IMO website.

Where was the training session held?

The training took place in the Djibouti Regional Training Centre (19-23 January). It is part of IMO/UNSOM efforts to support the Federal Government of Somalia and regional authorities to set up the core functions of a maritime administration and build a firm basis for future maritime development.

Somalia’s recovery

Participants focus on the rights and obligations of relevant international maritime conventions* and legal frameworks that will be necessary in putting the newly-developed Somali Maritime Code into action. 

The relaunch is a vital step in Somalia’s recovery from a long conflict and will be a key tool in developing practical ways to implement the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

* the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS); IMO conventions on safety of life at sea (SOLAS), prevention of pollution from ships (MARPOL), seafarer training (STCW); and the International Labour Organization’s Maritime Labour Convention (MLC).

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Source: IMO