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  • Blue Career and Business Expo 2021 | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    Hosted by In collaboration with DOWNLOAD BLUE CAREER AND BUSINESS EXPO 2021 PUBLIC REPORT HERE EVENT SUMMARY 10 EXHIBITORS 5 VVIPS 16 INVITED GUESTS 200 PARTICIPANTS 6 PANEL DISCUSSIONS The Blue Careers and Business EXPO 2021 was intended to create multiple opportunity-exchange platforms for young people to interact with maritime industry leaders and contribute to a robust blue economy in Africa. The 2-day conference platform was also be used to initiate a mentorship program to be co-managed by GoGMI to foster career development among the participants of the conference. In-depth panel discussions, network sessions and exhibition of maritime businesses further highlighted this exposition as the premier strategic gathering of Ghana’s maritime industry leaders and organisations, related ministries, maritime businesses and young people. 섹션 제목 About the Event Attendance Hosted at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping and Training Centre, the Expo was attended by over 200 people, including high profile personalities, maritime industry practitioners, students and other relevant stakeholders. Present were Her Excellency Kati Csaba, High Commissioner of Canada to Ghana, Rear Admiral Issah Yakubu, Chief of Naval Staff, Ghana Navy, Hon. Kathleen Quartey Ayensu, Special Rapporteur for Piracy and Maritime Security for the AU Commission, and Mr. Tukur Mohammed the Maritime Security and Safety Programme Officer of the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS), who joined the meeting virtually. Exhibitors from the maritime industry mounted stands to introduce participants to varying opportunities within Ghana’s blue economy and to showcase their innovative products, services and maritime solutions. These included Consolidated Shipping Agency Ltd, SIC Life Company Limited, Plastic Punch, Centrepoint Supply Chain Solutions Limited, Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, WISTA Ghana, SOKO Aerial Robotics, Odomankoma Maritime News Agency, Regional Maritime University (RMU) and the Ghana Navy. Presentations, Panel Discussions One of the primary differentiators of the Expo was a series of panel discussions and presentations that sought to expose participants to topical issues centered on Africa’s blue economy and equip them with requisite knowledge necessary to prime them to be at the fore of innovation and change within the maritime industry. Day One of the event was kicked off with goodwill messages from some dignitaries present, and a highly insightful keynote address. The first presentation set the pace for the rest of the Expo with the topic, Blue Economy Opportunities for Youth in Ghana , and was corroborated by the following panel discussions: The panel discussions were highly engaging, with youth showing keen interest in all three discussion areas. The exhibition tours and coffee breaks were characterised by high levels of cross-interaction among the various categories of participants present, with the youth actively engaging in dialogue with experts an industry practitioners. Day two of the event commenced with an in-depth presentation on SWAIMS and Gender in the Maritime Space , as well as the following panel discussions: The day’s activities also included the launch of Ghana’s Blue Business Directory, a GoGMI innovation intended to provide an online repository of businesses and opportunities within Ghana’s maritime industry and blue economy space. VVIPS H. E. Kati Csaba Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana Mr. Tukur Mohammed Programme Officer, Maritime Security and Safety, Economic Community of West Africa States, ECOWAS Rear Admiral Issah Yakubu Chief of the Naval Staff, Ghana Navy Hon. Kathleen Ayensu Quartey Special Rapporteur on Piracy and Maritime Safety, African Union Dr. Kofi Mbiah Maritime Consultant Just the Beginning… The Expo was not intended to be an isolated event, but the first in a series of events aimed at grooming African youth to drive innovation and positive change in the continent’s maritime industry. The funding and support of the Canadian High Commission was inimical to the success of the event. The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute looks forward to further deepening and strengthening collaboration with the Commission towards future events in line with this ultimate vision. EVENT PROSPECTUS Event Agenda Informative Flyer Event Report Event Portfolio ALL COVID-19 PROTOCOLS OBSERVED

  • Programs | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute

    우리의 프로젝트 Advo INTERNATIONAL MARITIME SECURITY WORKING GROUP ​ IMSWG, housed by the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute, constitutes a working group of maritime experts and practitioners that spans across industries, academia, national, regional & international institutions and organizations. View More GOG MCF/SHADE FORUM ​ ​ On 26th April 2021 the ICC Yaoundé and Nigeria announced the formation of an International Framework to provide shared awareness and deconfliction for activities in the Gulf of Guinea. This online meeting hosted by the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute is by invitation of the SHADE Co-Chairs from the the ICC and the Nigerian Navy. View More INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE The inaugural International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEC) hosted by Ghana’s Armed Forces in Accra built upon the endeavours of Africa’s Armed Forces to enhance combined capabilities to counter the continent’s leading security challenges. View More UN OCEAN CONFERENCE 2022 VIRTUAL SIDE EVENT The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI), in partnership with Development of Technical Capacity of African Nations (DOTCAN) and Masser Afrique organized the workshop “Ocean Advocacy: From Ordinary to Extraordinary” as a side event of the 2022 UN Ocean Conference. View More NATIONAL INTEGRATED MARITIME STRATEGY ​ The NIMS project which is under the Security Governance Initiative (SGI) and funded by the US and Ghana governments seeks to bring synergy in the maritime domain. View More MARITIME SECURITY STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION This course is intended to provide such grounding. By exposing participants to key principles and best practices for developing maritime security strategies, the programme will expand expertise necessary to ensure that African states have the strategic guidance they truly need to address their peculiar mix of maritime threats and challenges. View More BLUE CAREER AND BUSINESS EXPO 2021 ​ The Blue Careers and Business EXPO is intended to create multiple opportunity-exchange platforms for young people to interact with maritime industry leaders and contribute to a robust blue economy in Africa. View More EARLY CAREER OCEAN PROFESSIONALS VIRTUAL TRAINING PROGRAMME ​The ECOP Training Course was held twice this year in March and November 2022 as a 9-day event to equip the youth with first-hand knowledge about Africa’s blue economy and expose participants to various career and business opportunities in the blue industry. View More VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME ​ ​ The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI) is an NGO dedicated to maritime security research, advocacy and capacity-building across the West African sub-region and beyond. We are currently expanding our reach and impact, with the help of innovative and driven young individuals. View More THE BLUE MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME ​ The Blue Mentorship Programme is an African maritime accelerator intended to encourage youth to engage in sustainable blue economy careers and to offer them support through their business, entrepreneurial or career progression journey. View More CAPACITY-BUILDING Capa RESEARCH MARITIME SECURITY INTERVENTIONS AUDIT This study seeks to contribute to the limited research on the complexity of maritime security interventions in the Gulf of Guinea, with the ultimate intent of illuminating viable pathways for harmonising collective efforts towards enhancing shared goals. View More Rese

  • The Gulf Spectrum Journal | GoGMI

    THE GULF SPECTRUM GoGMI Journal of Maritime Research About the Journal The Gulf Spectrum is a flagship journal by the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI), intended to provide stakeholders across the Gulf of Guinea and beyond with unique, local perspectives on critical issues surrounding maritime governance, safety and security in the Gulf of Guinea. From piracy and armed robbery at sea to marine environmental concerns such as plastic pollution, the journal will feature contributions that not only highlight the Gulf’s most pertinent ocean governance concerns, but also explore practicable approaches to addressing these, taking into consideration national and regional contexts. The journal will be published annually; however, thematic areas could run longer as single volumes. Each volume of the journal will be characterised by its own writing style in terms of referencing, word count limits, etc., based on discussions with the journal’s editorial board. Rationale The Gulf Spectrum comes at a crucial point in the Gulf of Guinea’s history, with piratical activity at its lowest point in nearly a decade. The sudden drop in piracy and armed robbery at sea raises some key questions: Can the drop in piratical activities be sustained? Are criminal groups merely shifting their focus to other grey areas of maritime criminality in the region?dit the text and include the information you would like to feature? What interlinkages exist between the region’s broad arrays of maritime security concerns? Beyond these security-centered concerns, the Gulf of Guinea - considered as hosting one of the world’s largest marine ecosystems - is characterised by marine environmental concerns, several of which also have notable intersections with maritime safety and security. The region’s complex and dynamic threat path points to the need to develop a more holistic understanding of its intricacies - an understanding that can only be developed if adequate efforts are put in place to consolidate research outputs and perspectives on varying facets of ocean governance in the Gulf of Guinea. ​ The Gulf Spectrum provides one of the most exclusive, local-driven platforms for this consolidation. By disseminating well-written, analytical pieces from authors within the Gulf of Guinea, the journal will allow its readers to explore unfolding incidents through insider lenses and to hear the voices that matter the most in shaping governance outcomes in a region that was once considered the most dangerous for seafarers across the globe. Subscribe to get exclusive updates about the Journal Email Join Our Mailing List Thanks for subscribing! About Volume 1: Maritime Security Interventions in the Gulf of Guinea It is clear that maritime security debates over the past few decades have centered on the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) – a region considered the most dangerous for seafarers – and the unique conundrum it presents to maritime security cooperation. The Gulf of Guinea is crucial, not only because it is geographically cardinal to maritime trade but also because its strategic significance is largely interwoven with the interests of a large number of actors. The implications of this are as extensive and multifaceted. For instance, while it does imply a multiplicity of interests in enhancing the region’s maritime security, it equally infers the exposure of the region to a more complex set of maritime security threats, as well as a more complex set of responses to these threats. The Gulf is therefore characterised by an intricate nexus of threats and governance challenges that have resulted in varied responses from different levels of actors. ​ From the composite Yaoundé Architecture to the multi-actor G7++ Friends of the Gulf of Guinea, these interventions have emerged in response to the peculiar nature of maritime security challenges faced by the region and are likely to evolve as the dynamics of those challenges change over time. The implications of this proliferation of interventions are two-fold. First, it deepens the need for partnerships and collaborations across a broad range of stakeholders. Second, it heightens elements of informality and experimentation in governance approaches towards attaining shared goals within the region. Whether such an evolution will be beneficial to advancing the multiplex of interests in the region, however, is dependent on a contextual analysis of how their discourses and practices have shaped the maritime security architecture of the region and how various actors deal with the complexities of the region’s maritime security environment. It is also dependent on a credible assessment of how efforts in the region aimed at addressing maritime security concerns can be more effectively coordinated and harnessed towards the attainment of shared interests. This volume seeks to collate research on the complexity of maritime security interventions in the Gulf of Guinea, with the ultimate intent of illuminating viable pathways for harmonizing collective efforts towards enhancing shared goals. Submissions will address the following thematic areas: Evolution of Maritime Security Initiatives Range of existing Initiatives Actor Relations and Responses Request a Copy Today! 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  • All biographies | GoGMI

    GOG-MCF/SHADE 회의로 돌아가기 GOG-MCF/SHADE 회의 초청 연사 약력, 2021년 7월 14일 임기택 씨 사무 총장, 국제해사기구 마산에서 태어나 부산의 한국해양대학교(KMOU)를 졸업하고 선박에서 근무한 후 1985년 한국해양항만청에 합류했습니다. 1986년부터 대한민국 대표단에 참여했습니다. IMO 회의. 2006년에는 주런던 대한민국 대사관에서 해양수산부 차관보로 임명되어 2009년 8월까지 IMO 대체 상임대표를 역임했습니다. 임씨는 이후 국토해양부(MLTM) 해양안전국장으로 임명됐다. 2011년에 임씨는 한국해양안전심판원(KMST) 위원으로 임명되었습니다. 2012년 부산항만공사 사장을 거쳐 2016년 1월 IMO 사무총장으로 취임했다. 임씨는 연세대학교와 세계해양대학교(WMU)에서 석사 학위를 취득했습니다. 가이 플래튼 사무 총장, 국제해운상공회의소 Guy는 2018년 8월 ICS(International Chamber of Shipping) 사무총장으로 임명되었습니다. ICS 회원은 아시아, 유럽 및 미주 지역의 국가 선주 협회로 구성되며 회원 해운 회사는 전 세계 상선 톤수의 80% 이상을 운영합니다. ICS는 국제해사기구(International Maritime Organization), 국제노동기구(ILO) 및 기타 여러 포럼에서 회원의 견해와 이익을 대변하고 홍보합니다. Guy는 해상 및 해안에서 해양 산업에 대한 광범위한 경험을 보유하고 있으며 자격을 갖춘 선원입니다. 그는 영국해운상공회의소(UK Chamber of Shipping) CEO, Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited(스코틀랜드 지역사회에 라이프라인 페리 서비스를 제공하는 페리 및 항구 소유 회사)의 CEO, Northern Lighthouse의 해양 운영 이사를 비롯한 여러 고위 직책을 역임했습니다. 스코틀랜드와 맨 섬 전역의 등대, 부표, 표지 및 항법 장치를 담당하는 위원회입니다. 그의 해상 경력은 1982년 Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service에서 시작되었습니다. 그는 1993년에 구명정 검사관으로 RNLI에 합류했으며, 나중에는 스코틀랜드 검사관으로 해안 주변의 구명정 승무원을 교육하고 감독했으며, 그 후 그는 구조 책임자로 MOD에서 근무했으며 침몰한 2차 세계 대전 전함의 기름, 도주한 항공기의 회수 및 지상에 있는 전함의 부상. Awwal Zubairu Gambo 중장 해군참모총장, 나이지리아 해군 Awwal Zubairu Gambo 중장은 1984년 9월 24일에 나이지리아 국방 사관학교에 36 정규 과정의 일원으로 입대했으며 1989년 10월 24일에 소위로 임관했습니다. Gambo 중장은 국내외 여러 군사 과정에 참석했습니다. 여기에는 NNS(Nigerian Navy Ship) QUORRA, Apapa, Lagos의 하위 기술 과정이 포함됩니다. 1991년부터 1992년까지, 1995년에는 Young Officers Course Intelligence, 2000년에는 Under Water Warfare를 전문으로 하는 NNS QUORRA에서 장교 장기 과정을 이수했습니다. 고위 장교는 또한 권위 있는 Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji에서 주니어 참모 및 고위 참모 과정을 이수했습니다. 1999년과 2003/2004년 나이지리아. 이후 제독은 26코스의 일원으로 남아프리카공화국 국방대학에 입학했다. 과정을 성공적으로 마친 후 그는 기관의 졸업생으로 남아프리카 공화국(RSA)의 행정 국가 안보 프로그램(ensp)이라는 직위를 사용할 수 있는 권한을 얻었습니다. 그는 또한 2013년 3월 아부자(Abuja)의 국방 정보 대학 쿠루(Defense Intelligence College Kuru)에서 이스라엘 갈릴리 국제 경영 연구소(Galilee International Management Institute)의 국가 안보 세미나에 참석했습니다. 고위 장교는 국제 전문가 연구소(International Institute of Professional)가 주최한 국가 및 기업 조사에 관한 스팅 오퍼레이션 워크숍 참석 증명서를 동등하게 보유하고 있습니다. 보안(IIPS), 아부자 학문적 우수성을 추구하기 위해 해군 참모총장은 1998년 라고스 Moloney에 있는 Modern Business Machine에서 정보 기술 자격증을 취득했습니다. Gambo 중장은 또한 Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho에서 성공적으로 졸업했습니다. 2008년 교통 관리(물류 옵션) 대학원 졸업장을 받았습니다. 나이지리아 해군에서 뛰어난 복무를 하는 과정에서 해군 참모총장은 ECOMOG 평화 유지 메달, 참모 과정 통과(psc) 등의 권위 있는 상을 받았습니다. , FSS(Fores Service Star), MSS(Meritorious Service Star), DSS(Distinguished Service Staff) 및 GSS(General Service Star). 다른 것들은 ensp(RSA)와 해군 메달(AM)입니다. ​ 바시르 자모 박사 사무총장 겸 최고 경영자, 나이지리아 해양행정안전청(NIMASA) Bashir Jamoh 박사는 박사입니다. Port Harcourt 대학의 보유자로서 물류 및 운송 관리를 전문으로 하며 나이지리아 경제의 운송 및 해양 부문에서 32년 이상의 전문적이고 기술적인 경험을 가지고 있습니다. 그의 박사 학위 외에도 물류 및 운송 관리 학위, 그는 또한 한국해양대학교에서 경영학 석사 학위를, Bayero University Kano에서 경영과학 대학원 디플로마, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria에서 회계 디플로마를 각각 취득했습니다. Bashir는 또한 다음과 같은 권위 있는 국내 및 국제 전문 기관에서 회원 자격 및 펠로우십을 보유하고 있습니다. 펠로우, 나이지리아 차터드 인스티튜트 연구원, 공공외교 및 관리 연구소; 공인 인사 관리 연구소 회원; 회원, Institute of Maritime Economist(캐나다); 그는 해양 부문에서 모범적인 리더십, 탁월한 서비스 제공 및 인적 역량 개발로 수많은 공로상을 수상했습니다. Bashir Jamoh 박사는 또한 훌륭한 지도자의 자질을 풍부하게 보유하고 있습니다. 부족을 제거하고 훈련을 받으며 다른 사람들의 잠재력을 개발하는 데 전념합니다. 그는 또한 -나이지리아의 해양 자산 활용 – 과거, 현재, 미래라는 책의 저자이기도 합니다. 이 노련한 관리자이자 해양 전문가는 2020년 3월 10일 나이지리아 연방 정부에 의해 나이지리아 해양 관리 및 안전 기관(NIMASA)의 사무 총장 및 최고 경영자로 임명되었으며 현재 Chartered Institute의 회장이기도 합니다. 나이지리아 교통청(CIOTA) Bashir Jamoh 박사는 다음과 같이 해양 산업에 중요하다고 여겨지는 여러 이니셔티브에서 중요한 리더십 역할을 수행했습니다. NIMASA 공동 산업 실무 그룹(NJIWG)의 구성; ICC와 함께 GoG MCF/SHADE로 알려진 기니만의 해적행위 근절을 위한 새로운 프레임워크 구축 나이지리아의 해역을 보호, 관리 및 통제하기 위한 "Deep Blue" 프로젝트로 널리 알려진 통합 국가 안보 및 수로 보호 인프라의 성공적인 출시. 중장(Dr) Narciso Fastudo Junior 부국장, 지역간 조정 센터(ICC) Narciso Fastudo Junior 박사는 South Kwanza 지방의 Gabela 시에서 온 앙골라 출신의 62세입니다. 그는 구소련(러시아)의 오데사 대학에서 전자 공학 학사 학위를 받았으며, 앙골라의 Agostinho Neto University에서 석사 및 철학 박사(박사) 학위를 받았습니다. Fastudo 박사는 수년 동안 앙골라 군대에 복무한 해군 장교입니다. 공군 15년, 해군 27년. 그의 이전 임명은 거의 1년 동안 외교부에 소속된 국방부였습니다. 그는 2017년 11월 해군 소장으로 진급했습니다. 포르투갈어 외에도 Fastudo 소장은 러시아어, 프랑스어 및 영어를 말하고 이해합니다. 특히 1980년부터 2002년까지 그의 경력 전반에 걸쳐, Fastudo 소장은 앙골라 군대에서 여러 번 임명되었습니다. 이들 중 주목할 만한 것은 사령부의 전술적 수준에서 전략적 수준에 이르는 사령부 및 참모 임명입니다. Fastudo 소장은 앙골라 해방 전쟁에 적극적으로 참여했으며 공로로 두(3) 개의 상을 받았습니다. 경력 발전의 일환으로 Fastudo 박사는 지휘 및 지휘, 평화 유지, 배타적 경제 수역, 군사 자원 관리, 리더십을 포함하되 이에 국한되지 않는 여러 군사 과정에 성공적으로 참석했습니다. 그는 또한 남아프리카 공화국 국립 전쟁 대학, 미 해군 대학원 대학 및 앙골라 방공 사관학교의 산물입니다. Fastudo 소장은 1996년부터 2016년까지 SADC(South African Development Community) 상임 해상 위원회 위원이었고, 2013년에는 적도 기니 말라보에서 열린 제3차 기니만/ECCAS/ECOWAS 정상 회담에 참가했습니다. 2017년 2월 22일 야운데 카메룬에서 야운데 행동 강령의 시행을 위한 지역간 조정 센터(ICC)의 부국장으로 일하고 있습니다. 2019년 5월 21일부터 ICC Interin 전무이사로 임명되었습니다. ​ 미정 미정 ​

  • Plans & Pricing | GoGMI

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  • The Gulf Spectrum Journal | GoGMI

    THE GULF SPECTRUM GoGMI Journal of Maritime Research About the Journal The Gulf Spectrum is a flagship journal by the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI), intended to provide stakeholders across the Gulf of Guinea and beyond with unique, local perspectives on critical issues surrounding maritime governance, safety and security in the Gulf of Guinea. From piracy and armed robbery at sea to marine environmental concerns such as plastic pollution, the journal will feature contributions that not only highlight the Gulf’s most pertinent ocean governance concerns, but also explore practicable approaches to addressing these, taking into consideration national and regional contexts. The journal will be published annually; however, thematic areas could run longer as single volumes. Each volume of the journal will be characterised by its own writing style in terms of referencing, word count limits, etc., based on discussions with the journal’s editorial board. Rationale The Gulf Spectrum comes at a crucial point in the Gulf of Guinea’s history, with piratical activity at its lowest point in nearly a decade. The sudden drop in piracy and armed robbery at sea raises some key questions: Can the drop in piratical activities be sustained? Are criminal groups merely shifting their focus to other grey areas of maritime criminality in the region?dit the text and include the information you would like to feature? What interlinkages exist between the region’s broad arrays of maritime security concerns? Beyond these security-centered concerns, the Gulf of Guinea - considered as hosting one of the world’s largest marine ecosystems - is characterised by marine environmental concerns, several of which also have notable intersections with maritime safety and security. The region’s complex and dynamic threat path points to the need to develop a more holistic understanding of its intricacies - an understanding that can only be developed if adequate efforts are put in place to consolidate research outputs and perspectives on varying facets of ocean governance in the Gulf of Guinea. ​ The Gulf Spectrum provides one of the most exclusive, local-driven platforms for this consolidation. By disseminating well-written, analytical pieces from authors within the Gulf of Guinea, the journal will allow its readers to explore unfolding incidents through insider lenses and to hear the voices that matter the most in shaping governance outcomes in a region that was once considered the most dangerous for seafarers across the globe. Subscribe to get exclusive updates about the Journal Email Join Our Mailing List Thanks for subscribing! About Volume 1: Maritime Security Interventions in the Gulf of Guinea It is clear that maritime security debates over the past few decades have centered on the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) – a region considered the most dangerous for seafarers – and the unique conundrum it presents to maritime security cooperation. The Gulf of Guinea is crucial, not only because it is geographically cardinal to maritime trade but also because its strategic significance is largely interwoven with the interests of a large number of actors. The implications of this are as extensive and multifaceted. For instance, while it does imply a multiplicity of interests in enhancing the region’s maritime security, it equally infers the exposure of the region to a more complex set of maritime security threats, as well as a more complex set of responses to these threats. The Gulf is therefore characterised by an intricate nexus of threats and governance challenges that have resulted in varied responses from different levels of actors. ​ From the composite Yaoundé Architecture to the multi-actor G7++ Friends of the Gulf of Guinea, these interventions have emerged in response to the peculiar nature of maritime security challenges faced by the region and are likely to evolve as the dynamics of those challenges change over time. The implications of this proliferation of interventions are two-fold. First, it deepens the need for partnerships and collaborations across a broad range of stakeholders. Second, it heightens elements of informality and experimentation in governance approaches towards attaining shared goals within the region. Whether such an evolution will be beneficial to advancing the multiplex of interests in the region, however, is dependent on a contextual analysis of how their discourses and practices have shaped the maritime security architecture of the region and how various actors deal with the complexities of the region’s maritime security environment. It is also dependent on a credible assessment of how efforts in the region aimed at addressing maritime security concerns can be more effectively coordinated and harnessed towards the attainment of shared interests. This volume seeks to collate research on the complexity of maritime security interventions in the Gulf of Guinea, with the ultimate intent of illuminating viable pathways for harmonizing collective efforts towards enhancing shared goals. Submissions will address the following thematic areas: Evolution of Maritime Security Initiatives Range of existing Initiatives Actor Relations and Responses Request a Copy Today! 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  • Finance & Adminsitrative Support | GoGMI

    JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Finance and Administrative Officer (Entry Level) Department: Finance and Administration Reports To: Business Development Manager Job Purpose: To assist in the provision finance and administrative support to the Institute. Working closely with the Business Development Manager, you will play a key role in the financial and administrative operations of the Institute and its projects. The Finance and Administrative Assistant will assist in the financial administration, including the management of the accounts of the Institute’s operations, the financial information required for various funding returns, the day to day financial management, as well as undertaking general admin tasks under the guidance of the Business Development Manager. Key Accountabilities: Creation and update of all relevant administrative records including personnel, financial and logistical databases; Management of official phone calls and correspondence; Support of all budgeting, accounting and other bookkeeping procedures; Tracking of stock of office supplies and making adequate preparations to renew stock when necessary; Preparation of timely administrative reports and presentations as required for effective operations within the office. Qualifications & Experience Minimum HND in Finance and Accounting combined with 2+ years of work experience in an office environment; Accounting/book-keeping (experience with computerized accountancy systems would be ideal); Data recording and monitoring – preferably experience with electronic data recording systems; Administrative support experience. Skills Excellent communication skills – both verbal and written Proficiency in working with Microsoft packages, including Outlook, Word and Excel. Accuracy in reporting detailed financial information Ability to work as part of a team, as well as on own initiative Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues and professionals alike Ability to work under pressure, plan and prioritise own workload, manage competing tasks and meet deadlines. An understanding of, and commitment to, equal opportunities Ability to maintain effective office systems Ability to travel locally as required. ​ Deadline for Application: CLOSED!!! Terms of Employment: 6 Months initial contract with the opportunity for permanent employment based on performance. ​ Applications must include a cover letter , resume , desired salary and contact information for three professional references . ​ To apply, send your resume and cover letter to vacancies@gogmi.org.gh

  • Media | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Greater Accra Region

    goGmi BLUE CAREER AND BUSINESS EXPO 2021 goGmi 세계 해양의 날 행사 2021 2021년 국제해상방위전시회의 취임 gog-mcf/shade 런칭 이벤트 2021 2021년 7월 14일부터 16일까지 가나에서 국가 통합 해양 전략(nims) 워크숍

  • Ecop Training Programme | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute is committed to creating multiple platforms for engaging youth and women in Africa’s blue economy discourse to promote diversity and inclusion in Africa’s maritime industry. ​ Following the success of the Blue Career and Business Expo—organized to expose Ghanaian youth and early career ocean professionals to the blue economy, its challenges, and opportunities for sustainable development in 2021—a training program on the blue economy was developed for Early Career Ocean Professionals (ECOP), with funding support from UNESCO, to sustain the interest generated among participants of the event. The training course was organized as an important first step for engaging African ECOPs in GoGMI’s BMP to facilitate their full participation and meaningful contribution to rich dialogue concerning pertinent issues in Africa’s blue economy and to continuously develop their capacity to create the workforce that Africa needs. ​ ​ The ECOP Training Course was held twice this year in March and November 2022 as a 9-day event to equip the youth with first-hand knowledge about Africa’s blue economy and expose participants to various career and business opportunities in the blue industry. MODULE: THE BLUE ECONOMY AS A DRIVER OF SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR AFRICA Understanding Africa’s Blue Economy - Dr Alberta Sagoe MODULE: THE BLUE ECONOMY AS A DRIVER OF SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR AFRICA Existing and Emerging Sectors of Africa’s Blue Economy with Ms. Stephanie Schandorf MODULE: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR AFRICA'S BLUE ECONOMY Sector specific Opportunities and Challenges of Africa’s Blue Economy Fishing with Dr. Jemimah Etornam Kassah. MODULE: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR AFRICA'S BLUE ECONOMY Sector-specific Opportunities and Challenges of Africa’s Blue Economy Coastal Tourism with Prof Kwaku Boakye. MODULE: FUNDAMENTALS OF STARTING A BLUE BUSINESS From Idea to Sustainable Blue Business Solution with Mr. Solomon Torgbor. MODULE: THE BUSINESS CASE FOR AFRICA'S BLUE ECONOMY Sector-specific Opportunities and Challenges of Africa’s Blue Economy Shipping with Mr Stanley Ahorlu. MODULE: FUNDAMENTALS OF STARTING A BLUE BUSINESS Collaboration and Corporate Innovation with Ms. Belinda Agyemang Virtual Training Programme Exploring Pathways to a Vibrant Ocean Economy for Africa Background There is no doubt that global developmental debate in the last couple of years has been primarily focused on the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). What is beginning to emerge more and more is that the ocean is a pivotal tool for achieving these goals. Over the past few years, there has been a burgeoning awareness of the fact that SDG 14 on Life Below Water, is one of the primary facilitators for several other SDGs: Zero Hunger, Good Health & Well-being, Gender Equality, Clean Water and Sanitation, Affordable and Clean Energy, Decent Work and Economic Growth, and of course, Climate Action. The fluid, interconnected and vast nature of the globe’s shared maritime space provides a constant reminder that the most salient approaches to safeguarding our oceans cannot be based on segmented, uncoordinated efforts, but must depend on productive deliberation, knowledge sharing and the active participation of all relevant stakeholders towards effecting change on a global scale. An African Solution For developing countries like those within the West African sub-region, the ocean holds the key to sustainable economic growth and development. A vibrant ocean economy should therefore lie at the heart of national and regional agenda. One of the most crucial first steps to attaining this is by directly investing in building the capacity of Early Career Ocean Professionals (ECOPs), primed not only to generate much needed dialogue on the ocean economy, but also to advance innovative approaches to developing a sustainable and equitable ocean economy. The Institute took tangible steps in this direction by organising the recently concluded Blue Career and Business Expo, a two-day conference that created the platform for young people to interact with maritime industry leaders on Ghana’s ocean economy. The EXPO was not conducted as an isolated event, but as the first of a series of events and activities to be organised by the GoGMI in the coming years, intended to create multi-opportunity exchange platforms for Ghanaian youth and ECOPs to be directly engaged in the development of viable pathways towards building a robust Blue Economy in Africa. In line with this ultimate objective – and to build on the momentum generated by the EXPO – GoGMI designed a nine-day capacity building programme, intended to address Challenge 4 of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science (UN Ocean Decade): develop a sustainable and equitable ocean economy. About the Programme The programme, titled Exploring Pathways to a Vibrant Ocean Economy for Africa, included a series of lectures and interactions aimed at equipping selected participants with first-hand knowledge about the blue economy. It further explored approaches to harnessing the ocean and its resources as an integral tool for advancing economic growth and development across the continent, through the development of a sustainable and equitable ocean economy. The training was held from 14th to 24th March, 2022. It was offered in partnership with the ECOP Programme, an endorsed Action of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, and was funded through the generous support of the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation and the IOC-UNESCO. ​ The course ran virtually via Zoom over a series of nine online sessions. All session videos and presentation materials have been made available to interested persons below. ​ The detailed course syllabus, along with pre-readings can be accessed here. All selected readings are open-access documents available online (links provided). Individuals wishing to engage in self-paced learning of the topic areas are strongly encouraged to complete reading suggested materials for each session before watching session videos to gain a full contextual understanding of the lecture and subsequent discussions. SESSION 1 ECOP TRAINING PROGRAMME DAY 1: Presentation on Understanding the Ocean Economy delivered by Capt. (GN) Isaac Aratuo. Download presentation document SESSION 2 ECOP TRAINING PROGRAMME DAY 2: Presentation on Ocean Sustainability delivered by Naval Lieutenant Commander Duodu of the Ghana Navy. SESSION 3 ECOP TRAINING PROGRAMME DAY 3: Presentation on Exploring Africa's Blue Economy Sectors delivered by Mrs. Stephanie Schandorf, Associate Director of the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute. SESSION 4 ECOP TRAINING PROGRAMME DAY 4: Presentation on Impact of IUU in Africa: Awareness on the Importance of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Blue Economy delivered by Dr. Kwame Mfodwo. Download presentation document SESSION 5 ECOP TRAINING PROGRAMME DAY 5: Presentation on Equal Rights and Access to the Ocean Economy delivered by Dr. Juliet Igbo. SESSION 6 ECOP TRAINING PROGRAMME DAY 6: Presentation on From Science to Policy: Equitable and Sustainable Development of Africa's Ocean Economy delivered by Dr. Felicia Chinwe Mogo. Download presentation document SESSION 7 ECOP TRAINING PROGRAMME DAY 7: Presentation on Marine Spatial Planning delivered by Joel Kamdoum Ngueuko. SESSION 8 ECOP TRAINING PROGRAMME DAY 8: Presentation on Integrated Coastal Zone Management for Equity and Sustainability in Africa's Blue Economy delivered by Dr. Alberta Sagoe. Download presentation document SESSION 9 ECOP TRAINING PROGRAMME DAY 9: Presentation on Sustainable Fisheries Management by Dr. Evans Kwasi Arizi. Uzoma Nworgu, Cabo Verde “Learning about the Blue Economy and its need in Africa has served as a compass for me as an early career ocean professional. This is the time of the ocean, and GoGMI has done a great service to the #OceanDecade initiative by organizing such a program.”

  • Idec Africa | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE Strengthening International Collaboration to Combat Terrorism and Transnational Organised Crimes ​ABOUT IDEC The inaugural International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEC) hosted by Ghana’s Armed Forces in Accra built upon the endeavours of Africa’s Armed Forces to enhance combined capabilities to counter the continent’s leading security challenges. This unprecedented event showcased the importance of integrating strategies and solutions across land, sea and air to solve challenges such as extremism, cross-border crime and maritime security in this region. The overarching objective was to improve regional development and security by promoting civil/defence partnership, both regionally and internationally. Through a series of unique platforms, the two-day event aimed to assemble Africa’s Defence Chiefs of Staff and senior officers and executives from and security agencies and global partners and advanced solution providers to improve combined combat operations and regional development initiatives. IDEC 2022 - Day 1 Highlights IDEC 2022 - Day 2 Highlights The Chiefs of Ghana Armed Forces look forward to welcoming you to Accra, Ghana VICE ADMIRAL SETH AMOANA ​ CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE STAFF MAJ GEN THOMAS OPPONG-PEPRAH ​ CHIEF OF THE ARMY STAFF REAR ADMIRAL ISSAH ADAM YAKUBU CHIEF OF THE NAVAL STAFF, GHANA NAVY AVM FRANK HANSON ​ CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF, GHANA AIR FORCE SUMMARY OF EVENTS AT IDEC VIP Welcome Dinner Opening Ceremony International Conference International Exhibition Cocktail Reception One to One Meetings EVENT IN NUMBERS 8+ Chiefs of Defence Staff ​ 8+ Ministers and Secretaries of Defence 6+ Chiefs of Army ​ ​ 6+ Chiefs of Navy ​ ​ 6+ Chiefs of Air Force ​ ​ 40+ ​ VIP Speakers 500+ ​ High Profile Attendees 60+ ​ Sponsors and Exhibitors 40+ ​ Countries Represented 20,000,000+ Marketing Impressions 20+ ​ Media Partners REASONS TO EXHIBIT & SPONSOR 01 LOCAL PARTNERS Meet and shortlist the best business partner that can represent your organisation in the region 03 THOUGHT LEADERSHIP PRESENTATIONS Establish pre-eminence amongst your peers 05 MARKET TRENDS & OPPORTUNITIES Keep up to date with market trends and identify new business opportunities. 07 USE CASE PRESENTATIONS Demonstrate how you have successfully helped otherdefence and security agencies through your solutions 02 NETWORKING & SOCIAL Use the exhibition floor to demonstrate your latest products and technologies 04 BRAND AWARENESS Multiple opportunities to increase your brand visibility, before during and after the event 06 LEAD GENERATION Increase new business opportunities from highly targeted audience Visit www.idecafrica.com to register now!

  • Publications | GoGMI

    GoGMI IMSWG 회의 보고서 가나의 블루 이코노미 개발; 전망과 도전 2019년 3월 27일 Kofi 국제 평화 유지 센터의 지원으로 GoGMI(Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute)가 주도한 해양 산업의 다양한 정부 기관 및 기관 전문가 대표와 이해 관계자 간의 협력 노력의 산물입니다. 전체 보고서 다운로드 GoGMI IMSWG 회의 보고서 해양 플라스틱 쓰레기, 해양 건강과 푸른 경제에 대한 위험 2019년 5월 7일 전체 보고서 다운로드 GoGMI IMSWG 회의 보고서 지역 및 국가 해양 전략 2020년 7월 10일 보고서 다운로드 GoGMI IMSWG 회의 보고서 가나에서 SDG 14 달성을 위한 해양 공간 계획 2020년 8월 28일 보고서 다운로드 GoGMI IMSWG 회의 보고서 가나 해양 부문의 성 주류화 2020년 11월 27일 보고서 다운로드 GoGMI IMSWG 회의 보고서 기니만 해양 경제의 전략적 발전을 촉진하기 위한 블루 커리어 개발 2021년 2월 25일 이 회의는 지역 및 국가 이해 관계자가 아프리카의 해양 산업을 위한 새로운 기술 및 블루 경력 개발을 촉진하는 포괄적인 전략과 구체적인 조치를 식별하고 논의할 수 있는 플랫폼을 제공하는 것을 목표로 합니다. 보고서 다운로드 GoGMI 세계 해양의 날 보고서 2021(온라인 설문조사) 2021년 7월 13일 바다와의 관계에 대한 가나 대중의 이해를 조사한 연구소의 세계 해양의 날 온라인 설문 조사 보고서를 읽고 가나에서 해양 문맹 퇴치를 위한 행동을 강화하는 수단을 탐색하십시오. 보고서 다운로드

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