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Women in Maritime Can
Short video on the occasion of the International Day for Women in Maritime which occurs on 18 May of every year. The video and the Day celebrates women in the industry and aims to raise the profile of women in maritime, as well as strengthen IMO's commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (gender equality) and support the work to address the current gender imbalance in maritime.
#WomenInMaritimeDay
published: 02 May 2023
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International Day for Women in Maritime 2022
published: 18 May 2022
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Women in Maritime: How we work to improve equality at sea
At Maersk, working towards a more gender balanced fleet is an important priority. In recent years, we have therefore taken important steps and launched initiatives to support the recruitment and retention of female seafarers. At the same time, we are continuously working to create a psychologically safe and inclusive working environment – at sea as well as onshore.
Our Chief Infrastructure Officer, Rabab Boulos, met with 2nd Officer Christina Andersson onboard Madrid Maersk. Together, they talked about Christina’s experiences as a female seafarer in Maersk.
#Maersk #EqualAtSea #InternationalDayforWomeninMaritime #Diversity #Equity #Inclusion
published: 18 May 2023
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Empowering Women in the Maritime Community
"Empowering Women in the Maritime Community" has been selected as the World Maritime Day theme for 2019. This video from the IMO Secretary-General, Kitack Lim, raises awareness of the importance of gender equality, in line with the SDGs, and highlights the important contribution of women all over the world to the maritime sector.
published: 04 Mar 2019
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The Many Faces of Women in Maritime
As an event organiser, Seatrade Maritime, part of Informa Markets - the world’s largest event organiser - we can offer a powerful platform as a key supplier and facilitator to the maritime industry to bring women to the global spotlight.
For the inaugural International Women In Maritime day, 18th May 2022, the IMO invited women of the maritime sector to share photos of themselves at work, using the hashtag #MaritimeWomenPhotoShare. Thanks to contributions from around the world, IMO is building a bank of images of women in maritime, where external audiences can source quality and realistic photos for use in news stories, social media posts and brochures, for example. This can be accessed at the following link: Women in Maritime | Flickr
The aim is to achieve a more diverse representation...
published: 18 May 2022
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Women in Maritime - Maritime Students
Hear from current students about International Day of Women in Maritime means to them.
Tenisha Jones, Danielle Flower, Samantha Hoestra, Cameron Skeggs and Lucy Barr.
published: 04 May 2023
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Strength Of A Woman: Elizabeth Marami, Trainee Maritime Pilot
published: 19 Oct 2014
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International Day for Women in Maritime
The IMO International Day for Women in Maritime is observed on 18 May every year. The first day is being held in 2022.
The day celebrates women in the industry and is intended to promote the recruitment, retention and sustained employment of women in the maritime sector, raise the profile of women in maritime, strengthen IMO's commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (gender equality) and support work to address the current gender imbalance in maritime.
published: 11 May 2022
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The women in maritime keeping ships safe in NSW, Australia
Women are taking the helm and steering the maritime industry into the future. Here are just some of the women in maritime helping the ports of NSW stay, secure and open to the world.
#womeninmaritime
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Port Authority of New South Wales manages the navigation, security and operational safety needs of commercial shipping in Sydney Harbour, Port Botany, Newcastle Harbour, Port Kembla, Eden and Yamba.
With over 6,000 visits from trade and cruise vessels each year, the ports of New South Wales contribute billions of dollars to our economy; create thousands of jobs and support countless businesses.
Port Authority works 24/7 to ensure the safety of these ships, the security of our working ports and the protection of our marine environment.
Across six ports, Port Authority delivers safe an...
published: 14 Jan 2020
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MARINA REPORTS: WOMEN IN MARITIME
WATCH: In line with the celebration of the International Women's Month, the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) supported a seminar of women seafarers hosted by the Associated Marine Officers' and Seamen's Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP).
Here, Captain Jasmin Labarda shared her experiences on sexual harassment on-board and how it inspired her to stand for her rights to attain her dreams of becoming the first Filipina captain.
Meanwhile, Professor Lucia Tangi of the University of the Philippines - Diliman discussed her research about the status of women in the maritime industry and the significance of promoting gender equality through a multidimensional approach involving the women seafarers themselves, the community, the market, and the government.
The MARINA passionately campaigns...
published: 18 Mar 2019
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Women in Maritime Can
Short video on the occasion of the International Day for Women in Maritime which occurs on 18 May of every year. The video and the Day celebrates women in the ...
Short video on the occasion of the International Day for Women in Maritime which occurs on 18 May of every year. The video and the Day celebrates women in the industry and aims to raise the profile of women in maritime, as well as strengthen IMO's commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (gender equality) and support the work to address the current gender imbalance in maritime.
#WomenInMaritimeDay
https://wn.com/Women_In_Maritime_Can
Short video on the occasion of the International Day for Women in Maritime which occurs on 18 May of every year. The video and the Day celebrates women in the industry and aims to raise the profile of women in maritime, as well as strengthen IMO's commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (gender equality) and support the work to address the current gender imbalance in maritime.
#WomenInMaritimeDay
- published: 02 May 2023
- views: 4281
6:41
Women in Maritime: How we work to improve equality at sea
At Maersk, working towards a more gender balanced fleet is an important priority. In recent years, we have therefore taken important steps and launched initiati...
At Maersk, working towards a more gender balanced fleet is an important priority. In recent years, we have therefore taken important steps and launched initiatives to support the recruitment and retention of female seafarers. At the same time, we are continuously working to create a psychologically safe and inclusive working environment – at sea as well as onshore.
Our Chief Infrastructure Officer, Rabab Boulos, met with 2nd Officer Christina Andersson onboard Madrid Maersk. Together, they talked about Christina’s experiences as a female seafarer in Maersk.
#Maersk #EqualAtSea #InternationalDayforWomeninMaritime #Diversity #Equity #Inclusion
https://wn.com/Women_In_Maritime_How_We_Work_To_Improve_Equality_At_Sea
At Maersk, working towards a more gender balanced fleet is an important priority. In recent years, we have therefore taken important steps and launched initiatives to support the recruitment and retention of female seafarers. At the same time, we are continuously working to create a psychologically safe and inclusive working environment – at sea as well as onshore.
Our Chief Infrastructure Officer, Rabab Boulos, met with 2nd Officer Christina Andersson onboard Madrid Maersk. Together, they talked about Christina’s experiences as a female seafarer in Maersk.
#Maersk #EqualAtSea #InternationalDayforWomeninMaritime #Diversity #Equity #Inclusion
- published: 18 May 2023
- views: 2654
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Empowering Women in the Maritime Community
"Empowering Women in the Maritime Community" has been selected as the World Maritime Day theme for 2019. This video from the IMO Secretary-General, Kitack Lim, ...
"Empowering Women in the Maritime Community" has been selected as the World Maritime Day theme for 2019. This video from the IMO Secretary-General, Kitack Lim, raises awareness of the importance of gender equality, in line with the SDGs, and highlights the important contribution of women all over the world to the maritime sector.
https://wn.com/Empowering_Women_In_The_Maritime_Community
"Empowering Women in the Maritime Community" has been selected as the World Maritime Day theme for 2019. This video from the IMO Secretary-General, Kitack Lim, raises awareness of the importance of gender equality, in line with the SDGs, and highlights the important contribution of women all over the world to the maritime sector.
- published: 04 Mar 2019
- views: 10887
0:42
The Many Faces of Women in Maritime
As an event organiser, Seatrade Maritime, part of Informa Markets - the world’s largest event organiser - we can offer a powerful platform as a key supplier an...
As an event organiser, Seatrade Maritime, part of Informa Markets - the world’s largest event organiser - we can offer a powerful platform as a key supplier and facilitator to the maritime industry to bring women to the global spotlight.
For the inaugural International Women In Maritime day, 18th May 2022, the IMO invited women of the maritime sector to share photos of themselves at work, using the hashtag #MaritimeWomenPhotoShare. Thanks to contributions from around the world, IMO is building a bank of images of women in maritime, where external audiences can source quality and realistic photos for use in news stories, social media posts and brochures, for example. This can be accessed at the following link: Women in Maritime | Flickr
The aim is to achieve a more diverse representation of maritime careers in the media, so that roles such as captain, chief engineer and seafarer are also portrayed by women. This will be key in inspiring young women to embark a maritime career, by showing there is a place for them in the maritime sector.
This video celebrates all the women who work at Seatrade Maritime and contribute to showing the many, global faces within our team.
For all the news on the shipping and maritime industries visit www.seatrade-maritime.com
Social & Website
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Seatrade
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeatradeGlobal
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/seatrade-maritime/
Website: https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/
Newsletter: https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/newsletter_signup
https://wn.com/The_Many_Faces_Of_Women_In_Maritime
As an event organiser, Seatrade Maritime, part of Informa Markets - the world’s largest event organiser - we can offer a powerful platform as a key supplier and facilitator to the maritime industry to bring women to the global spotlight.
For the inaugural International Women In Maritime day, 18th May 2022, the IMO invited women of the maritime sector to share photos of themselves at work, using the hashtag #MaritimeWomenPhotoShare. Thanks to contributions from around the world, IMO is building a bank of images of women in maritime, where external audiences can source quality and realistic photos for use in news stories, social media posts and brochures, for example. This can be accessed at the following link: Women in Maritime | Flickr
The aim is to achieve a more diverse representation of maritime careers in the media, so that roles such as captain, chief engineer and seafarer are also portrayed by women. This will be key in inspiring young women to embark a maritime career, by showing there is a place for them in the maritime sector.
This video celebrates all the women who work at Seatrade Maritime and contribute to showing the many, global faces within our team.
For all the news on the shipping and maritime industries visit www.seatrade-maritime.com
Social & Website
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Seatrade
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeatradeGlobal
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/seatrade-maritime/
Website: https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/
Newsletter: https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/newsletter_signup
- published: 18 May 2022
- views: 91
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Women in Maritime - Maritime Students
Hear from current students about International Day of Women in Maritime means to them.
Tenisha Jones, Danielle Flower, Samantha Hoestra, Cameron Skeggs and Luc...
Hear from current students about International Day of Women in Maritime means to them.
Tenisha Jones, Danielle Flower, Samantha Hoestra, Cameron Skeggs and Lucy Barr.
https://wn.com/Women_In_Maritime_Maritime_Students
Hear from current students about International Day of Women in Maritime means to them.
Tenisha Jones, Danielle Flower, Samantha Hoestra, Cameron Skeggs and Lucy Barr.
- published: 04 May 2023
- views: 175
3:01
International Day for Women in Maritime
The IMO International Day for Women in Maritime is observed on 18 May every year. The first day is being held in 2022.
The day celebrates women in the industry...
The IMO International Day for Women in Maritime is observed on 18 May every year. The first day is being held in 2022.
The day celebrates women in the industry and is intended to promote the recruitment, retention and sustained employment of women in the maritime sector, raise the profile of women in maritime, strengthen IMO's commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (gender equality) and support work to address the current gender imbalance in maritime.
https://wn.com/International_Day_For_Women_In_Maritime
The IMO International Day for Women in Maritime is observed on 18 May every year. The first day is being held in 2022.
The day celebrates women in the industry and is intended to promote the recruitment, retention and sustained employment of women in the maritime sector, raise the profile of women in maritime, strengthen IMO's commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 (gender equality) and support work to address the current gender imbalance in maritime.
- published: 11 May 2022
- views: 2575
2:28
The women in maritime keeping ships safe in NSW, Australia
Women are taking the helm and steering the maritime industry into the future. Here are just some of the women in maritime helping the ports of NSW stay, secure ...
Women are taking the helm and steering the maritime industry into the future. Here are just some of the women in maritime helping the ports of NSW stay, secure and open to the world.
#womeninmaritime
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Port Authority of New South Wales manages the navigation, security and operational safety needs of commercial shipping in Sydney Harbour, Port Botany, Newcastle Harbour, Port Kembla, Eden and Yamba.
With over 6,000 visits from trade and cruise vessels each year, the ports of New South Wales contribute billions of dollars to our economy; create thousands of jobs and support countless businesses.
Port Authority works 24/7 to ensure the safety of these ships, the security of our working ports and the protection of our marine environment.
Across six ports, Port Authority delivers safe and efficient marine services, including harbour masters; marine pilotage; aids to navigation; vessel traffic services; emergency response; hydrographic surveying; port management and cruise terminal operations.
Port Authority of New South Wales keeps our ports safe, secure and open to the world.
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• Find out more at www.portauthoritynsw.com.au
• Follow us @portauthoritynsw on Instagram and LinkedIn
https://wn.com/The_Women_In_Maritime_Keeping_Ships_Safe_In_Nsw,_Australia
Women are taking the helm and steering the maritime industry into the future. Here are just some of the women in maritime helping the ports of NSW stay, secure and open to the world.
#womeninmaritime
•••
Port Authority of New South Wales manages the navigation, security and operational safety needs of commercial shipping in Sydney Harbour, Port Botany, Newcastle Harbour, Port Kembla, Eden and Yamba.
With over 6,000 visits from trade and cruise vessels each year, the ports of New South Wales contribute billions of dollars to our economy; create thousands of jobs and support countless businesses.
Port Authority works 24/7 to ensure the safety of these ships, the security of our working ports and the protection of our marine environment.
Across six ports, Port Authority delivers safe and efficient marine services, including harbour masters; marine pilotage; aids to navigation; vessel traffic services; emergency response; hydrographic surveying; port management and cruise terminal operations.
Port Authority of New South Wales keeps our ports safe, secure and open to the world.
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• Find out more at www.portauthoritynsw.com.au
• Follow us @portauthoritynsw on Instagram and LinkedIn
- published: 14 Jan 2020
- views: 1993
3:08
MARINA REPORTS: WOMEN IN MARITIME
WATCH: In line with the celebration of the International Women's Month, the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) supported a seminar of women seafarers hosted b...
WATCH: In line with the celebration of the International Women's Month, the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) supported a seminar of women seafarers hosted by the Associated Marine Officers' and Seamen's Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP).
Here, Captain Jasmin Labarda shared her experiences on sexual harassment on-board and how it inspired her to stand for her rights to attain her dreams of becoming the first Filipina captain.
Meanwhile, Professor Lucia Tangi of the University of the Philippines - Diliman discussed her research about the status of women in the maritime industry and the significance of promoting gender equality through a multidimensional approach involving the women seafarers themselves, the community, the market, and the government.
The MARINA passionately campaigns for women empowerment and gender equality in the maritime industry by providing special lanes, breastfeeding nooks, and nursery areas in all of its regional offices, encouraging shipping operators to allot special ticketing areas for pregnant mothers, and conducting Gender and Development (GAD) seminars for its personnel.
#DOTrPH 🇵🇭
#MARINAPH
#MaritimeSectorWorks
#AMOSUPWomen
#ThisIsOurWorldToo
https://wn.com/Marina_Reports_Women_In_Maritime
WATCH: In line with the celebration of the International Women's Month, the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) supported a seminar of women seafarers hosted by the Associated Marine Officers' and Seamen's Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP).
Here, Captain Jasmin Labarda shared her experiences on sexual harassment on-board and how it inspired her to stand for her rights to attain her dreams of becoming the first Filipina captain.
Meanwhile, Professor Lucia Tangi of the University of the Philippines - Diliman discussed her research about the status of women in the maritime industry and the significance of promoting gender equality through a multidimensional approach involving the women seafarers themselves, the community, the market, and the government.
The MARINA passionately campaigns for women empowerment and gender equality in the maritime industry by providing special lanes, breastfeeding nooks, and nursery areas in all of its regional offices, encouraging shipping operators to allot special ticketing areas for pregnant mothers, and conducting Gender and Development (GAD) seminars for its personnel.
#DOTrPH 🇵🇭
#MARINAPH
#MaritimeSectorWorks
#AMOSUPWomen
#ThisIsOurWorldToo
- published: 18 Mar 2019
- views: 1200