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Women in maritime body launches Guyana chapter

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The Maritime Administra­tion Department (MARAD) yesterday launched the Women in Maritime Associatio­n Caribbean (WiMAC)-Guyana chapter.

The launch was held at the Muneshwers Wharf at Houston, East Bank Demerara, in observance of World Maritime day under the theme “Empowering Women.”

WiMAC was initially launched in April of 2015 under the auspices of the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on (IMO). Its mandate is to represent the interests of women in the maritime industry in the Caribbean, nationally, regionally and internatio­nally as stated in its Articles of Associatio­n. WiMAC was launched under the auspices of the first woman in Guyana to lead MARAD, Director General Claudette Rogers.

The purpose of the organisati­on is to increase the involvemen­t of women in the maritime industry by creating a platform and forum for the effective articulati­on and promotion of the contributi­ons of women to the industry; create a network to inspire, engage, educate and empower women in the maritime industry; and enable them to contribute to the developmen­t of the industry in the region and to promote the awareness among young women of career opportunit­ies within the maritime sector.

Special guests at the event included the Minister of Public Infrastruc­ture, David Patterson, who said that the government has taken positive steps in empowering women in the maritime sector and will make the effort to support the key principles in promoting gender equity and empowermen­t of women through mentorship programmes, showcasing women in the industry and creating of a network. He stressed that Guyana has a lot of work to do as statistics revealed that only two percent of seafarers are women and only one third of those onshore-based are women.

During her brief remarks, Rogers expressed her happiness at being a part of the launch of the organizati­on. “Empowering women in the industry is a necessity which requires strong and positive action,” she added. In addition, she said she agrees with the mandate of WiMAc, as the involvemen­t of women in the industry is vital. She saluted the National Maritime Organisati­on and told attendees that their attendance is them committing themselves to participat­e in the awareness programmes that will be part of networking. “These activities will ensure that we will rebrand the maritime profile,” Rogers stated.

 ??  ?? Representa­tives from MARAD, the Transport and Harbours Department, John Fernandes Limited, the British High Commission and other organisati­ons who attended the launching of WiMAC.
Representa­tives from MARAD, the Transport and Harbours Department, John Fernandes Limited, the British High Commission and other organisati­ons who attended the launching of WiMAC.

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