The Republic of Kenya presents its candidature for re-election to the Council of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) under Category “C” for 2022-2023
The Republic of Kenya presents its candidature for re-election to the Council of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) under Category “C” for the 2022-2023 term during the 32nd Regular Session of the IMO General Assembly on 6-15 Dec 2021.#KenyaforIMO
Kenya has been re-elected to the @IMOHQ Council under Category C for the 2022-2023 Biennium & is grateful for the opportunity to continue to work on ensuring the safety & security of shipping and prevention of marine & atmospheric pollution by ships. Thanks to Team Kenya @WaiJk
The Assembly of the International Maritime Organization has elected the Members of its Council for the 2022-2023 biennium. Find out all about it here: https://t.co/cBIhfz8jae
[Election] 2/2 Category (c) Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, the Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey and Vanuatu.
[Election] 1/2 For Category (c) 20 States which have special interests in maritime transport or navigation and whose election to the Council will ensure the representation of all major geographic areas of the world. Results are: Bahamas, Belgium, Chile, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt -
The IMO Assembly has adopted amendments to the IMO Convention to expand the size of the Council, extend the term of its Members and recognize three additional language texts as authentic versions of the IMO Convention. Read more here:
https://t.co/r3O1D7datg
2/2Kenya is seeking re-election to the @IMOHQ Council under Category C for the 2022-2023 Biennium as a strong voice for Africa with demonstrated commitment to capacity building, maritime security, shipping & protection of seafarers. Elections are on Dec 10. @Nancy_Diana@owuorms
1/2 PS @MaritimeKe@NancyKarigithu leads 🇰🇪’s delegation to the 32nd Session of the @IMOHQ Assembly which opened today in London.The IMO is a specialized UN agency responsible for measures to improve safety&security of international shipping&to prevent marine pollution from ships
2/3 In her keynote address, PS @MaritimeKE@Nancykarigithu underscored significance of shipping&Maritime industry to 🇰🇪’s economy. She reiterated 🇰🇪’s commitment to ensuring safety&security in Western Indian Ocean-major Maritime route for ships destined to Asia,Africa&Middle East
A great evening at the @IMOHQ with @MaritimeKE PS @Nancykarigithu leading Kenya's campaign for re-election to the Council at elections on Dec. 10. Showcased our credentials from protection of seafarers to capacity building in industry for Africa region. @owuorms@diana_nancy
1/3 @KenyaMissionUK hosted a campaign event for Kenya's candidature for re-election to the IMO Council for the biennium 2022-2023 where various member states of the @IMOHQ were represented. @MEsipisu
Do you know that Kenya has presented her candidature for re-election to the Council of IMO under Category C for the 2022-2023 Biennium during the 32nd Session of the IMO Assembly to be held in December 2021? This is why Kenya fits the role
#KenyaForIMO@MEsipisu@AmbMKamau@IMOHQ
As the host of @mtcc_Africa,Kenya is committed to ensuring the institution becomes a centre of excellence supporting African countries with technology and capacity building in decarbonization of Africa shipping industry.@kmakenya@KenyaMissionUN@IMOHQ@MEsipisu#kenyaforIMO
Reiterated Kenya's commitment to championing Africa voice in maritime affairs at the IMO including implementation of initial IMO GHG reduction, ensuring un interrupted Maritime trade in Western Indian Ocean and facilitation of Maritime trade thro implementation of FAL Convention.
Was joined by PS @MaritimeKE@Nancykarigithu in meeting with African ambassadors in London to drum up support for Kenya's re-election to the Council of the IMO under Category C for the 2022-2023 Biennium during the 32nd Session of the IMO Assembly to be held on 10 December 2021.
Trade in wild animals and plants is a vast business that encompasses multiple industries. The majority of the trade is legal and governed by national and international regulations.
The proposed Guidelines, developed by a Working Group of Multi-Stakeholder Experts, will serve as an additional tool to prevent and combat wildlife trafficking in international shipping. @MaritimeKE@IMOHQ