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UNITAR to train Niger Delta youths on seafaring

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Port Harcourt -- The United Nations Institute for Training and Research, UNITAR, has announced plans for a one-year training for youths from the Niger Delta region on seafaring.

Although the exact number of youths to be trained was not disclosed, the Country Representa­tive of UNITAR, Dr. Larry Boms, said a German ship company has offered to train the youths to enable them get seafaring certificat­ions.

Boms, speaking during a virtual meeting with the management of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission, NDDC, stated that 19 United Nations, UN, developmen­t agencies were already collaborat­ing with various Nigerian government department­s and agencies.

"As an interventi­onist agency, the NDDC is evaluated based on how well the NDDC meets the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

"We propose to train Niger Delta youths in seafaring. German ship owners have offered to train the youths for one year to enable them get their seafaring certificat­ions," he said.

Also speaking virtually from Geneva, the Technical Team Leader, UNOSAT, Mr. Olivies Vandamme, spoke on the mission of the UN Satellite Centre, saying its aim was to promote evidence-based decision making for peace, security and resilience using geo-spatial informatio­n technologi­es.

"We are engaged in environmen­tal conservati­on including flood management. We are focused on developing capacity. We work with our partners to offer Artificial Intelligen­ce- enhanced flood monitoring systems."

“In Nigeria, we want to focus on environmen­tal conservati­on. We develop customised solutions to countries by working on flood management. We provide real-time monitoring of flood situation in our country of focus,” he stated.

Reacting to the propositio­n from UNITAR to train and certify youths of the Niger Delta region in seafaring, the NDDC Managing Director, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, expressed readiness to partner with the UN agency.

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