Empowering Women in Latin American Maritime Policies

Women from 19 Latin American countries gathered in Guayaquil, Ecuador, from November 17-19 for a workshop focused on enhancing gender-responsive maritime policies. Supported by the IMO’s Women in Maritime Gender Programme, discussions aimed to strengthen governance, increase women’s roles, and promote gender equality in the maritime sector, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 5.

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Empowering Nigerian Graduates to Embrace the Maritime Industry

Graduating cadets from the Maritime Academy of Nigeria were urged to explore the blue economy’s vast potential for national development. Maritime experts emphasized the importance of passion and commitment in their careers, highlighting Nigeria’s rich coastal resources and strategic shipping routes as keys to boosting trade, job creation, and economic growth.

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STEER Project Launched to Empower Seafarers Amid Maritime Technological Advances

The shipping industry is evolving with autonomous systems and AI, raising concerns about seafarers’ safety and well-being. The STEER project, by The Nautical Institute and Lloyd’s Register Foundation, aims to assess these technologies’ real-world impacts, focusing on seafarers’ operational efficiency and mental health, ensuring their welfare amidst innovation.

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24/7 Helpline for Female Seafarers Launched to Provide Support and Empowerment

Sailors’ Society has launched a helpline for female seafarers, offering emotional support and crisis assistance. With women making up only 2% of the maritime workforce, this initiative aims to provide a safe space for female cadets and seafarers to seek help. Supported by Skuld, the helpline is a step towards gender equality in the industry.

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