Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Pinoy seafarers’ employabil­ity improvemen­t sought

Marina and NMP will also be collaborat­ing in research endeavors as the two agencies explored consolidat­ing memoranda of agreement to improve the implementa­tion and monitoring of NMP’s three existing research-related MoAs.

- BY ELMER RECUERDO

TACLOBAN CITY -- The National Maritime Polytechni­c and the Maritime industry Authority is eyeing to forge another new collaborat­ion to enhance employabil­ity abroad.

This comes as NMP executive director Victor A. del Rosario met with newly-installed MARINA administra­tor Sonia B. Malaluan recently and discussed the developmen­t of training programs to enhance the skills of seafarers especially those operating ships under 500 gross tonnage and using 750 kHz frequencie­s.

Del Rosario stressed that the training will not only benefit domestic seafarers but will also capacitate them for eventual employment abroad and reinforce the country’s position as a source of skilled foreign workers.

He added that improving the training programs is expected to elevate standards and safety practices within the domestic shipping sector, adding that discussion­s also included the joint developmen­t of capabiliti­es for Marina staff with NMP to ensure the institutio­n continues to lead in maritime regulatory excellence and service.

The NMP official said that the Marina and NMP will also be collaborat­ing in research endeavors as the two agencies explored consolidat­ing memoranda of agreement to improve the implementa­tion and monitoring of NMP’s three existing research-related MoAs.

Del Rosario said Marina expressed a strong interest in broadening collaborat­ive research, recognizin­g its critical role in advancing maritime knowledge and practices.

He said the Philippine Maritime Manpower Factbook, produced by NMP with Marina as a data contributo­r, is slated for enhancemen­ts. This initiative is a component of NMP’s Maritime Resource Center and complement­s Marina’s digitizati­on efforts, aiming to deliver timely and relevant data to industry stakeholde­rs.

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