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New team to strengthen regional IMO support

International Maritime Organisation reveals team of Regional Coordinators

A new team of seven Regional Coordinators has been announced to coordinate International Maritime Organisation (IMO) activities in their respective regions across 11 thematic areas ranging from marine environment and ocean governance to maritime safety and security. 

The IMO announced the full team of Regional Coordinators yesterday. They will lead its seven Regional Presence Offices (RPOs), providing targeted technical support to Member States across the globe. 

Gathering altogether for the first time in London last month, Regional Coordinators exchanged experiences, strengthened their network, and explored ways to boost regional engagement and capacity-building. 

They discussed implementation of thematic programmes under the IMO’s Technical Cooperation Programme 2026–2027, including in: maritime safety; maritime security; marine environment; climate action; facilitation and trade; law and governance; gender equality; education and training; compliance under IMO’s Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS); outreach and partnerships for technical cooperation; and regional presence. 

The workshop highlighted new digital tools, such as the Technical Cooperation Portal and Dashboard, created to improve transparency and responsiveness in the delivery of IMO support

Regional Presence Offices ensure that IMO support responds directly to the needs and priorities of countries in different regions, while aligning with wider strategic goals of the organisation. This includes tailored support for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS). 

“Regional Presence Offices are no longer simply outposts of the Organisation; they are the face of IMO in the field and the bridge between our global priorities and the realities of our Member States.”

The seven regions covered include: the Caribbean; East Asia; Eastern and Southern Africa; Middle East and North Africa; the Pacific; West and Central Africa (Anglophone); and West and Central Africa (Francophone).

“Regional Presence Offices are no longer simply outposts of the Organisation; they are the face of IMO in the field and the bridge between our global priorities and the realities of our Member States,” said IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez as he welcomed the team.

Introducing the team

As experts in their fields with deep knowledge of the specific maritime challenges and opportunities in their regions, the seven Regional Coordinators include the newly appointed leads for Regional Presence Offices for the Pacific, East Asia and the Caribbean, alongside the coordinators for both Francophone and Anglophone West and Central; the Middle East and North Africa; and Eastern and Southern Africa.  

Regional Coordinator for East Asia (based in Manila, Philippines):
Johanna Diwa Acallar is an international development and ocean governance specialist with over 20 years’ experience in maritime affairs, sustainability science, capacity development and international cooperation.

Regional Coordinator for the Pacific (based in Suva, Fiji):
Sitalingi Payne is a seasoned maritime professional with more than 20 years’ experience in maritime safety, security, port operations, technical cooperation and regional capacity development across Pacific Island countries.

Regional Coordinator for Eastern and South Africa (based in Nairobi, Kenya):
Captain Dave Muli is a Master Mariner and maritime transport specialist who manages IMO’s regional presence and technical cooperation programmes across 23 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa.

Regional Coordinator for West and Central Africa Anglophone (based in Accra, Ghana):
Captain Dallas Eric Laryea is a Master Mariner and maritime affairs expert with extensive seafaring, surveying and maritime education experience across West and Central Africa.

Regional Coordinator for West and Central Africa Francophone (based in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire):
Eru Amem Takem is an international maritime lawyer who coordinates maritime development initiatives across 15 Gulf of Guinea Member States.

Regional Coordinator for the Caribbean (based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago):
Vivian Rambarath Parasram is a maritime lawyer, academic and capacity-building leader with over 25 years’ experience in maritime law, environmental governance, research and maritime education.

Regional Coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa (based in Cairo, Egypt):
Eng. Refaat Armanios is a marine engineer and maritime safety specialist with extensive experience in flag State administration, IMO auditing and maritime regulatory oversight.

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