IMO Gender Programme Launches Photo Search for Maritime Women

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  • To celebrate International Women’s Day, IMO’s gender programme is launching a photo search to build its bank of images of women in maritime.
  • Though the maritime industry is seeing a shift in diversity and is beginning to put gender on the agenda, the absence of images showing women in action remains an issue, IMO said.
  • The new IMO image bank will serve as a one stop shop for external audiences to source quality, realistic imagery of women in maritime.

Celebrating the International Women’s Day, IMO’s gender programme announced launch of a photo search to build its bank of images of women in maritime, reports the organization website.

IMO promotes gender equality

The move came as IMO believes the media have a great potential to promote gender equality by portraying women and men in a non-stereotypical, diverse and balanced manner.

The media have a great potential to promote the advancement of women and the equality of women and men by portraying women and men in a non-stereotypical, diverse and balanced manner.

IMO image bank

The new IMO image bank will serve as a one stop shop for external audiences to source quality, realistic imagery of women in maritime, for use in news stories, news reports, social media posts and brochures about shipping and the broader maritime world.

Women need to be visible and mainstreamed in the maritime community – on board ships, and throughout the sector as a whole.

IMO is therefore encouraging everyone to submit photos of themselves or their female colleagues at work in a maritime context using the newly launched hashtag #MaritimeWomenPhotoShare

IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim said the photo search initiative was another step in IMO’s ongoing commitment to supporting diversity in the maritime sector.

Seeing a wide range of images of a diverse workforce, and specifically, women at work in the maritime sector, will help redress the balance and showcase the wide range of opportunities there are for women throughout the maritime world,” Mr. Lim said.

How to get involved

To participate, use the hashtag #MaritimeWomenPhotoShare on Twitter or Instagram or simply submit photos through this email: womeninmaritime@imo.org.

Be sure to follow a few simple rules:

  • Make sure the image is of high resolution;
  • Include a job title and, if possible, name and nationality;
  • Remember that if a photo is submitted, participants agree for the photo to be featured in the IMO photo library which will serve as a key resource for anyone searching for images of people in the maritime sector and specifically images of women in the maritime community.

The photo search will be open until the summer.

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Source: IMO