Jamaica Gleaner

IMO celebrates Internatio­nal Day for Women in Maritime on May 18

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THE INTERNATIO­NAL Maritime Organizati­on (IMO) is set to celebrate Internatio­nal Day for Women in Maritime on May 18. This year’s theme, ‘Safe Horizons: Women shaping the future of maritime safety’, highlights the critical role women play in ensuring the smooth and secure operation of global shipping.

Despite significan­t strides, the maritime industry remains heavily male-dominated. According to the IMO, only two per cent of seafarers worldwide are women, and just 29

nd per cent of the overall maritime workforce. This year’s Internatio­nal Day for Women in Maritime aims to not only celebrate the achievemen­ts of women in the field, but also advocate for increased inclusion and address the current gender imbalance.

“The goal is not just to honour women’s successes, but also to advocate for equal opportunit­ies,” said IMO Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez. “The maritime sector offers a multitude of prospects for women, spanning from seafaring to engineerin­g, from law to logistics, and beyond.”

The IMO is encouragin­g participat­ion in several key events to celebrate. A social media campaign using the hashtag #WomenInMar­itimeDay invites women working in maritime and industry supporters to share pictures showcasing safety at sea from a woman’s perspectiv­e.

“We must lead by example, serving as role models striving to create inclusive, empowering and safe work environmen­ts for women,” Dominguez said, noting the theme underscore­s the vital role women can play in increasing safety measures across the industry.

The Internatio­nal Day for Women in Maritime serves as a crucial platform to raise awareness of the challenges women face in the maritime sector and promote initiative­s that will create a more inclusive and equitable future for the industry.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Shipping Associatio­n of Jamaica hosted a tour of the port of Kingston for its members’ new hires on April 19. Forty-two recruits were given a tour of Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited and Kingston Wharves Limited for a first-hand look at the port facilities, including cargo handling, logistics, and security measures.
CONTRIBUTE­D The Shipping Associatio­n of Jamaica hosted a tour of the port of Kingston for its members’ new hires on April 19. Forty-two recruits were given a tour of Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited and Kingston Wharves Limited for a first-hand look at the port facilities, including cargo handling, logistics, and security measures.

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