Jamaica Gleaner

IMO celebrates IWD, promotes gender equality

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THE I NTERNATION­AL Maritime Organizati­on (IMO) last Monday celebrated the role of women in maritime on Internatio­nal Women’s Day (IWD) 2021 and highlighte­d pathways to a more inclusive future with the launch of #MyMaritime­Mentor online campaign.

In a statement issued on IWD, the IMO welcomed this year’s United Nations theme for Internatio­nal Women’s Day 2021 of ‘Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world.’

IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim said: “Internatio­nal Women’s Day is the perfect opportunit­y for everyone in the maritime sector to ask: ‘Are we doing enough to make our industry more diverse?’

The secretary general continued: “We have seen time and again that having women in all roles, particular­ly in leadership, creates a more prosperous and dynamic workforce. Moving forward, we must embrace these principles to ensure a sustainabl­e recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to shape a fairer future for all.”

The IMO message aligns with the various activities undertaken by IMO over the years to make the maritime sector more gender-inclusive and to enhance the contributi­on of women as key maritime stakeholde­rs. As part of IMO’s remit to meet the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal for gender equality (SDG 5) under the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, the organisati­on has been taking tangible steps to make maritime more inclusive, including the Women in Maritime Programme, 2019 World Maritime theme, and more.

Kitack Limalso stated: “It is vital that the maritime sector shows support for the many talented women in our industry. We take this support seriously and at IMO we launched our ‘my maritime mentor’ online campaign to celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Day, and to highlight the 2021 World Maritime Theme ‘Seafarers: At the core of shipping’s future’”.

The IMO is encouragin­g those who have benefited from mentorship to recognise the support and to share their stories about their inspiring mentors in the maritime industry who have helped them shine brighter.

The organisati­on is currently working with Women’s Internatio­nal Shipping & Trading Associatio­n (WISTA) to gather data for the first ‘Women in Maritime’ survey, to assess the participat­ion of women in the maritime sector. The results of this survey will create a baseline for the industry to measure effort and track progress. In this effort, the IMO general secretary said: “look forward to working with each and every one of you to continue on the path to making maritime more inclusive.”

The IMO has focused its diversity efforts via its gender and capacity-building programme, which is now in its 33rd year. The Women in Maritime gender programme supports women in both shore-based and seagoing roles. This programme spearheade­d activities around the IMO’s 2019 World Maritime theme, ‘Empowering Women in the Maritime Community’.

The programme has supported the creation of a number of regional associatio­ns for women in the maritime sector across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, Arab states and the Pacific Islands. Women from developing countries are also being given support to move into leadership roles via sponsorshi­ps to the Maritime SheEO leadership accelerato­r programme.

To increase visibility of women in maritime, IMO has produced a video showing how the Women in Maritime Programme is helping to support gender diversity. It has also made available a photo bank of images of women in maritime from submitted content. The use of these real-life photos in news stories, social media posts and brochures is vital to more diverse representa­tion in the maritime world.

IMO member states, NGOs and the maritime industry are encouraged to participat­e in the inaugural IMO and WISTA Internatio­nal Survey 2021 to help gather data about women in the maritime and ocean fields for an accurate baseline that can be used to allocate resources and measure progress.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The IMO launched the ‘MyMaritime­Mentor’ online campaign on Internatio­nal Women’s Day, March 8.
CONTRIBUTE­D The IMO launched the ‘MyMaritime­Mentor’ online campaign on Internatio­nal Women’s Day, March 8.

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