Maritime
UN Agencies Set To Curb Violence In Maritime
Two United Nation’s agencies, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) have said they would curb acts of Violence in the maritime sector.
The Agencies listed sexual harassment, bullying, and sexual assault as areas it would tackle in the sector.
Secretary General, IMO, Arsenio Dominguez, and Director General, ILO, Gilbert Houngbo, emphasised the need for a safe and respectful working environment onboard ships, asserting zero tolerance for any form of violence and harassment.
Both Agencies made recommendations for the use of the terminology “violence and harassment, including sexual harassment, bullying, and sexual assaults” in relevant IMO and ILO instruments and guidance.
The recommendations include mandatory training for seafarers, the adoption of measures for maritime administrations and shipping companies, removal of perpetrators from service, and amendments to medical guides.
The measures were discussed during a Joint ILO/IMO Tripartite Working Group (JTWG) meeting held at the IMO headquarters in London, recently.
The recommendations include amendments to the ILO Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC 2006), aligning it with the ILO Violence and Harassment Convention, 2019.
The changes call for mandatory IMO training for seafarers, and extra guidance for shipowners.
The IMO and ILO, along with government representatives, shipowners, and seafarers, said they are committed to launching an international awareness campaign, aiming to raise awareness about the pressing issue of violence and harassment in the maritime sector.
The agencies will also explore potential legislative and policy advancements to prevent and address this issue.
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