We are pleased to announce the triumphant conclusion of the 5-day intensive training course on the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006) at HΓ΄tel Sawa, Douala, Cameroon. Organized by the Abuja MoU Secretariat in collaboration with the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Cameroon Ministry of Transport, this event was a remarkable achievement.
This training was a pivotal experience for Port State Control Officers (PSCOs) in the Abuja MoU region, as it encompassed crucial aspects of the MoU’s Relevant Instruments. The knowledge gained is vital for PSCOs to effectively conduct inspections and ensure the protection of seafarers’ rights and overall well-being.
Key Takeaways from Captain Sunday Umoren, Secretary General of the Abuja MoU:
βMLC 2006 is essentially the Seafarerβs Bill of Rights, and itβs concerning that many countries in the Abuja MoU have not yet ratified or domesticated this convention. It is a critical instrument for our region. Essentially, the convention addresses the living conditions of seafarers. A happy crew translates to safer ships.β
Esteemed Attendees Included:
- International Labour Organization (ILO)
- International Transport Workersβ Federation (ITF)
- Ministry of Transport, Cameroon
- Member States from the Abuja MoU region
- Port Authorities of Cameroon
- Abuja MoU Secretariat
- The Labour Attacheβ Permanent Mission of Nigeria (ILO HQTRS, Switzerland)
The Abuja MoU extends its heartfelt appreciation to the International Labour Organization, its facilitators, and the Cameroon Ministry of Transport for their invaluable support and contributions towards the success of this training.
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