IMO completes port security training in Madagascar

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IMO completes intensive port security training in Madagascar

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has carried out training activities in Madagascar to equip them with essential skills and knowledge to promote security at their ports.

24 personnel representing a range of government departments, ministries and agencies in Madagascar took part in an initial tabletop exercise followed by a National Maritime Security Committee (NMSC) workshop from 9 -12 July.  

Participants were trained on what to do in high-risk scenarios such as entry of a ship in a port (ship reception), arrival of a ship with drugs, hijacking of a ship in transit at port, sabotage of a port facility and dealing with stowaways. 

The aim was to promote multi-agency collaboration and a whole-of-government approach in addressing national maritime security risks and strategies. The session supported the Madagascar maritime authority in developing a National Maritime Security Committee structure to support such collaboration. 

The tabletop exercise and the NMSC workshop were followed by a regional workshop from 15 -19 July, focused on effective implementation of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, through self-assessments and audits.

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The 24 participants included Port Facility Security Officers and representatives of the respective Designated Authorities of Comoros and Madagascar (Agence Portuaire Maritime Fluviale for Madagascar and Agence Nationale des Affaires Maritimes for Comoros).  

They discussed how to plan, prepare and conduct audits as well as draft audit reports. This is to ensure that ISPS Code requirements are implemented effectively within the port facilities in Madagascar and Comoros while promoting a coordinated and standardised approach across the region. 

Both training activities were delivered under the Port Security Project funded by the European Union.

Last month, the World Shipping Council (WSC) welcomed the recent adoption of amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) by the IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee.

More recently, a green shipping conference in Belize City, Belize boosted the International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s work to support Caribbean countries in decarbonising their maritime sector.

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