Natasha Brown Head of Public information services Internationale Maritime Organization

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Natasha Brown Head of Public information services Internationale Maritime Organization

6 Jul 2022

consideration is to address the feasibility, effectiveness and assessment of impacts on Despite the challenges related to the pandemic, States in relation to GHG measures proposed IMO Member States have worked intensely over and adopted. [...] In This transition needs to be just and equitable - the course of the review, the guidelines the SDC recognizing the need for skills and technology will review all current research carried out on development in developing countries. [...] Answer 2: The 2014 guidance provides Given that IMO’s program on women in the background to the issue and explains the general maritime sector was launched more than 30 principles for minimizing the risks of ship strikes - years ago, what are your observations and such as improving detection/observation at sea, hopes regarding women’s place within the and operational measures, including reducing m. [...] Protecting the planet and oceans IMO Member States have designated 18 May for future generations means striving to as the International Day for Women in Maritime do even more to ensure safe, secure, and to provide the opportunity to celebrate and efficient transport – and reduce shipping’s make visible women in the maritime sector environmental footprint. [...] JULY 2022 3 For more than six decades, the International About Us: Maritime Organization has developed and IMO - the International Maritime Organization adopted a comprehensive set of regulations – is the United Nations specialized agency for maritime safety, security, efficiency, and with responsibility for the safety and security the protection of the marine environment.
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