The World Maritime Day theme for the year is “Empowering Women in the Maritime Community”. This provides an opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of gender equality, in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, specifically, SDG 5, and to highlight the important – yet under-utilized – contribution of women within the maritime sector.
Empowering women fuels thriving economies across the world, spurs growth and development, and benefits everyone working in the global maritime community in the drive towards safe, secure, clean and sustainable shipping.
Parallel Event 2019 – Colombia
The World Maritime Day Parallel Event 2019 is being held in Cartagena, Colombia, 15-17 September 2019.
The World Maritime Day Parallel Event is hosted in a different country each year. It provides a platform that brings together important actors and stakeholders in the maritime community to discuss matters of mutual concern. In keeping with this year’s theme, the 2019 Parallel Event will raise a particular spotlight on issues affecting maritime women that are relevant to the wider maritime community.
The event was opened by IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim. The programme and agenda for the 2019 Parallel Event includes speakers from IMO, Colombia, the World Maritime University; the maritime industry and others. Panel discussions will cover women in the maritime community; the UN SDGS and ocean governance from a maritime perspective; and the maritime industry in the era of new technology.
The Colombian Maritime Pavilion is hosting a linked maritime trade show.
IMO Secretary-General’s message
Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls
Shipping has historically been a male-dominated industry and that tradition runs long and deep. However, IMO believes that empowering women fuels thriving economies, spurs productivity and growth, and benefits every stakeholder in the global maritime community. Through its Women in Maritime gender equality and capacity-building programme IMO encourages its Member States to enable women to train alongside men in their maritime institutes and so acquire the high-level of competence that the maritime industry demands.
IMO supports gender equality and the empowerment of women through gender specific fellowships; by facilitating access to high-level technical training for women in the maritime sector in developing countries; and creating the environment in which women are identified and selected for career development opportunities in maritime administrations, ports and maritime training institutes.
Key events
A series of activities and events have been and will be held during 2019 related to the theme Empowering Women in the Maritime Community. Many maritime stakeholders have enthusiastically taken up the theme, which has been highlighted at seminars, conferences and panel discussions.
IMO has been directly involved in numerous events. These include:
- 8 March – International Women’s Day celebration event at IMO Headquarters.
- March – launch of women in maritime profiles to showcase women who have benefited from the Women in Maritime programme.
- 4-5 April – 3rd International conference on Empowering Women in the Maritime Community at the World Maritime University, Malmö, Sweden. Read outcome.
- 5 April – Meeting of all seven IMO regional Women in Maritime Associations (WIMAs), on sidelines of WMU Conference.
- 10 April – “Women, ports and facilitation” special event held at IMO Headquarters during the Facilitation Committee meeting.
- 1 May – special event held at IMO Headquarters on International Labour Day, exploring issues around female representation in a traditionally male-dominated industry.
- 7 June – IMO special event at Nor-Shipping exhibition to highlight challenges – and the solutions – around encouraging women to take up seafaring roles.
- 25 June – On the International Day of the Seafarer, IMO, industry and other stakeholders joined the campaign to get on board with this year’s theme of gender equality and declare their support with the “# I Am On Board” hashtag.
- 25 June – IMO film, Turning the Tide, showing how IMO’s Women in Maritime programme is helping to support gender diversity in the maritime sector, premiered during the 69th session of IMO’s Technical Cooperation Committee (TC 69).
- 10 September – “Empowering women in the maritime community” theme highlighted by IMO at the WISTA International/Inmarsat panel on “Digitalization and Diversity”, during London International Shipping Week.
- 10 September – World Maritime Week Malaysia holds session on “Encouraging Gender Diversity in Maritime Industry”.
- 15-17 September – World Maritime Day Parallel Event 2019 in Cartagena, Colombia.
- 18-20 September – Regional conference for the Network of Women of the Maritime Authorities of Latin America – Red de Mujeres de Autoridades Maritimas de Latinoamerica (MAMLa).
- 26 September – Celebration of World Maritime Day at IMO Headquarters.
- Late 2019 – initiating IMO/WISTA study to collect and analyse data on the number of women employed in the maritime sector.
Member Governments and international organizations are encouraged to organize events throughout the year to highlight the World Maritime Day theme.
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Reference: imo.org
Dora Somuah says
Please send me conference and program for 2020. Thank you
Anish says
@Dora: You can get it from the IMO official website.