Coordinating regional technical assistance
New IMO office opened in Egypt
EGYPT: After signing the final MoU with Egypt in July 2023, the International Maritime Organisation this week officially launched its Regional Presence Office (RPO) for Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region at a ceremony.
The new office will coordinate technical assistance for countries in the region in the areas of maritime safety, security and environmental sustainability.
The region holds a pivotal role in global maritime trade, along with a strong commitment to supporting the maritime sector. The event was attended by IMO Secretary-General, Arsenio Dominguez, and high-level dignitaries, including Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir, Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development representing the Government of Egypt.
“This office will serve as a bridge, addressing regional maritime challenges by fostering collaboration, and ensuring that the voices and needs of MENA countries are effectively represented on the global stage,” said Secretary-General Dominguez during the event.
The RPO will play a central role in implementing IMO’s technical cooperation activities in the MENA region, focusing on enhancing maritime safety, security, and environmental sustainability. It will also act as a hub for monitoring progress, facilitating dialogue, and delivering tailored solutions to address the region’s unique maritime needs.
The MENA region is home to some of the world’s most critical maritime trade routes, including the Suez Canal, which facilitates approximately 12% of global trade. The new RPO is expected to strengthen the region’s capacity to enhance maritime governance and accelerate the transition to greener shipping practices.
The launch event was attended by representatives from Member States in the region, industry stakeholders, and academia.
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