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  • Maritime Research | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    歡迎來到幾內亞灣海事研究所 - GoGMI GoGMI 是在加納註冊成立的非營利組織。它構成了一個“智囊團”,供海洋戰略思想家、實踐者和盟友對影響幾內亞灣地區的戰略海洋事務進行互動、分享想法和研究。該研究所的核心業務是在加納和幾內亞灣整個海洋空間的安全、安保和環境領域進行戰略性海事研究、諮詢和宣傳。 GoGMI 的主要目標是從本土角度開展公認的研究並提供解決方案,從而解決當前該地區海事研究中當地意見和利益代表不足的不平衡問題。 GoGMI 是在加納註冊成立的非營利組織。它構成了一個“智囊團”,供海洋戰略思想家、實踐者和盟友對影響幾內亞灣地區的戰略海洋事務進行互動、分享想法和研究。該研究所的核心業務是在加納和幾內亞灣整個海洋空間的安全、安保和環境領域進行戰略性海事研究、諮詢和宣傳。 GoGMI 的主要目標是從本土角度開展公認的研究並提供解決方案,從而解決當前該地區海事研究中當地意見和利益代表不足的不平衡問題。 Click here to read more! OUR SCOPE OF WORK Organization of International Ocean Governance and Maritime Security Conferences and Exhibitions Facilitation of Regional and International Partnerships to Foster Maritime Safety and Security in the Gulf of Guinea Region Analysis of Activities in the Region's Maritime Domain Analysis of National, Regional and International Policies on Ocean Governance and Maritime Security Development of Policy Briefs, Articles and Other Relevant Publications Development, Audit and Validation of Corporate Maritime Security Plans Any Other Efforts that Contribute to a Safe, Secure and Clean Maritime Domain of the Gulf of Guinea Region 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. Visit page>>> GoG 地區的最新消息 消息 美航母艦長重申南海航行自由 閱讀更多 消息 Bolloré Logistics 成功將六艘自升式駁船從中國運往西非 閱讀更多 消息 安裝創新的浮動風力渦輪機基礎 - TetraSparon Global Maritime Distress and Safety Services 閱讀更多 最新海事新聞 News Tunisia Intercepts Nearly 100 Europe-bound Migrants Read More News Indo-Pacific SEACAT Maritime Exercise 2022 Launches in Singapore Read More News ONE launches Marine Safety and Quality Campaign 2022 Read More STRATEGIC PARTNERS UNESCO 2 copy 8 2 copy 1 2 copy 15 2 copy 3 2 copy 7 AFRICAN UNIOn ECOWAS Logo (1) ECCAS_logo (1) 2 copy 18 ZONE F LOGO 2 copy 6 shade 2 copy 12 navy 2 copy 14 2 copy 16 2 copy 13 2 copy 11 swaims 2 copy 5 Maritime Digest 2 2 copy 4 1/2 Subscribe to get exclusive updates Email Join Our Mailing List Thanks for subscribing!

  • Meet the Team | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute

    Meet the Team: Meet the Team 管理 AVM FRANK HANSON (RTD) Executive Director AVM Frank Hanson officially assumed the role of the Executive Director from 9th of January 2023 at the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute. Prior to his appointment, he was the Chief of Air Staff of the Ghana Air Force from January 2019 to January 2023. He holds an MSc in Strategic Studies with Grand Strategy Concentration and as an adent Peacekeeper, he served with the United Nations and African Union as a strategic Military and Aviation planner. He is an expert in national and international security. An astute and highly experienced military instructor pilot. AVM Hanson has works with leading aircraft manufacturers to develop the "static aircraft carrier concept"; for Tactical Air support for Maritime Operations (TASMO) as well as offshore Special Forces Operations. His tenure at the helm of affairs at the Ghana Air Force saw a holistic interoperability between the Ghana Navy and the Ghana Air Force. Additionally, he has participated in several AU and UN missions across the continent and was part of the consultative team that worked on Ghana's National Integrated Maritime Strategy.​ He is an alumni of the Harvard University, the US Air University, the US Air War College, Command and Staff College, Ghana, Command Staff College, Nigerai and brings over 30 years of experience in deep understanding of diplomacy, global geopolitical matters, Aviation, National Security and Strategic Leadership to the Institute. COMMODORE JAMES OSEI KONTOH (RTD) Associate Director Commodore James Osei Kontoh is an executive officer of the Ghana Navy with extensive knowledge in Maritime Security, Military Diplomacy, Leadership and Training. As the immediate past Ghana’s Defense Advisor to the Federal Republic of Nigeria with oversight responsibility in other countries including Togo, Benin, Niger and Cameroon he brings to the Institute wealth of experience and international network. He holds a Master’s Degree in International Affairs and Diplomacy from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. He also holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Technology from KNUST and New Jersey Institute of Science and Technology {NJIT}, USA. Additionally, he holds a Diploma in Public Administration (DPA) and Certificates in Crisis and Conflict Management(CCMC), and Ghana Security Sector Governance and Management (GSSG&MC), all from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA). Commodore Kontoh’s background in the military has seen him undertaking a number of courses including Basic Naval Officers Training Course at the Pakistan Naval Academy, where he graduated as the best student in academics; Sub-Lieutenant Technical Course at Britannia Royal Naval Academy (UK); Junior and Senior Staff Courses at the Ghana Armed Forces Command & Staff College. He also attended Senior Officers Amphibious Planning Course at Expeditionary Warfare Training Group in Coronado, California – USA; High National Defence Studies in Paris, France; Managing Defence in the Wider Security Context Course at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) and African Cooperation Decision Makers Course at Nasser Higher Military Academy, Cairo, Egypt. As an astute naval officer with about 40 years of experience, he held various appointments both ashore and afloat. He was also a member of the Directing Staff (DS) at both the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC) and Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji, Nigeria. Other prominent appointments he held include Director Naval Training, Naval Headquarters; Chief Instructor (Navy), Assistant and Deputy Commandant, GAFCSC; Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Navy Training Command (NAVTRAC) , Western Naval Command (WNC) and Eastern Naval Command (ENC). Commodore James Osei Kontoh has participated in a number of international military operations including the ECOWAS Monitoring Group (ECOMOG) in Liberia and the United Nation Missions in Rwanda, Ethiopia and Eritrea. He enjoys listening to Gospel Music and playing Golf. LAWRENCE DOGLI Programme Manager Lawrence is responsible for the design and delivery of projects ranging from private and public advisory projects in ocean sustainability to large-scale implementation programmes, notably working on the delivery of policy recommendations on vital aspects of sustainability of the Yaoundé Architecture to the Heads of States of the Yaounde Code of Conduct (YCoC) member states, under the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) “Sustainability of the YCoC Architecture Project’’. ​ Lawrence also supports the project administration of the Canada West Africa Growing Women and Youth Technical Capacity for a Safe, Secure and Sustainable Blue Economy (WYTEC Blue) Programme - (Scale up delivery of business development, entrepreneurship and skills, Phase 1 implemented in sub-Saharan Africa, Cape Verde and Nova Scotia, Canada). The programme forms part of Canada’s contribution to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030). Additionally, Lawrence has worked for the Nigerian Martime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) on the Green Maritime Africa Coalition (GMAC) Regional office for Africa where he focused on the delivery of Intelligence and Knowledge Management for the accelerating of sub-Saharan Africa’s shipping industry transformation towards carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. In addition, Lawrence was responsible for delivering cross-exchange platforms for NIMASA, the Nigerian Navy, and the Inter-regional Coordination Centre (ICC) on maritime security and sustainability programmes under the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum (GoG-MCF/SHADE), assisting regional navies and shipping industry with maritime security incident reporting and analysis for governments. Prior to these experiences, Lawrence has worked under the ECOP Programme through a Memorandum of Understanding with GoGMI, where he supported the design and delivery of the GoGMI-ECOP Training Programme on Ocean Sustainability and Exposure of Young Leaders to Blue Economy Careers and Business Entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa. ​ Lawrence holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Ports and Shipping from the Regional Maritime University. JULIET AFRAH OBENG Research Manager Miss Juliet Afrah Obeng has a staunch academic background within the maritime space. She obtained her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Fisheries Science at the University of Cape Coast, under the World Bank scholarship for the Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (ACECoR). Miss. Juliet Afrah Obeng is an ocean resource professional with about (9) years of progressive experience in fisheries management, ocean and fisheries governance, Aquaculture, Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and Blue Economy. She is currently working at the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI) as a Research Manager. Prior to this appointment, she doubled as a research consultant/ assistant at the Africa Blue Economy Institute (ABEI), the African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) - the Department of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, University of Cape Coast (DFAS-UCC), Ghana and the USAID Women Shellfishers and Food Security Project Phase I & II, Centre for coastal management, UCC. Her varied career has taken her to many institutions where she has been instrumental in research projects, advocacy campaigns, and capacity building pertaining to environmental conservation, safety, and maritime security. Being a visionary and supporter of conscientious stewardship, she remains committed to staying abreast of the latest developments in her field, ensuring her contributions align with the highest standards of excellence. HASSANATU ABDULAI Training Coordinator Hassanatu Abdulai is a flexible and resourceful person who is passionate in everything she does and a result-oriented individual. She is always proactive about seeking new opportunities to develop and grow. Hassanatu holds a degree in Bachelor of commerce (Marketing) and a master’s degree in MA Ports and Shipping Administration from the University of Cape Coast and the Regional Maritime University respectively. During her four years stay at the University of Cape Coast, she had the privilege to do her industrial attachments with the Ghana Cocoa board. In 2019, she also had the opportunity to do her National Service with the Ghana Ports and Harbors Authority where she developed interest in the maritime domain which later influenced her decision to have her master’s program in Ports and Shipping Administration. Hassanatu is currently serving as the training coordinator at the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute. ENOCH DZANE NIKOI Graphic Design and Marketing Coordinator Enoch Dzane Nikoi is a very passionate creative designer, digital marketer, and graphic designer with an eye for style, color, and texture. He is a young graduate from the University of Ghana Business School, majoring in Marketing. He spent some time assisting some business startups like RecycleIT Ghana, Hair Communique, and also a co-founder of The Creative Potter, a graphic design company. He has worked with Heritage Discovery Learning Center and Cares for the Future of the Girl Child to bring smiles to the face of orphans at the Osu Children’s home in Accra, Ghana, and girls in the Amanten community, Bono East region, Ghana respectively. He is a sociable person and seeks to start an NGO shortly to help the community raise a better generation to come. He pioneered with his team, the social media presence of the Ghana Navy on Instagram during the time he spent serving as a National Service Personnel. ​ Enoch currently serves as the Graphic Design and Marketing Coordinator at the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute. RHODALYN OWUSU Asst. Finance and Administration Officer Rhodalyn, fondly referred to as Ewurama by her supervisors and peers, exemplifies dedication and a profound passion for accounting and finance. She obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from the University of Professional Studies, Accra, Ghana, where she meticulously honed her skills and knowledge in Accounting and Administration. ​ Presently, as a Level 2 student at the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana (ICAG), Rhodalyn remains steadfast in her pursuit of excellence in both her studies and career advancement within the field of accounting. Concurrently, she fulfills the role of Assistant Finance and Administrative Officer at the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute. ​​ Backed by a solid academic background and an unwavering commitment to success, Rhodalyn harbors aspirations of becoming a trusted professional in the accounting domain, poised to make significant contributions to Ghana's financial landscape and beyond. DISTINGUISHED FELLOWS REAR ADMIRAL SOLOMON ONYILO AGADA (RTD) Nigerian Navy Rear Admiral Solomon Agada was commissioned into the Nigerian Navy as Sub-Lieutenant in 1991. He has attended several courses in the course of his career which include the Officer Long Course where he specialized in Navigation and Direction, the Junior and Senior Staff Courses as well as Strategic Defence Studies course among others. Rear Admiral Solomon also obtained Certificates of Training from the International Institute of Humanitarian Law, Sanremo-Italy in international Humanitarian Law, Rules of Engagement, Naval Operations and Law as well as Advanced Course in International Humanitarian Law. Furthermore, he holds Certificate of Training in United Nations Peace Support Operations (COTIPSO) from the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, USA. His academic qualifications include, Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) from the Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna Nigeria, Master in International Affairs and Diplomacy (MAID) from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria and Masters of Philosophy in Strategy and Development Studies from Bangladesh University of Professionals, Dhaka, Bangladesh. In the course of his career, Rear Admiral Solomon have held several appointments afloat and ashore some of which are, Commanding Officer Nigerian Navy Ship AYAM, Directing Staff at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji-Nigeria, Exchange Directing Staff at the South Africa National War College, Pretoria-South Africa and Directing Staff at the prestigious National Defence College, Abuja-Nigeria. Additionally, he was also the Chief Staff Officer Central Naval Command, Nigerian Navy and the pioneer Co-Chair of the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum Shared Awareness and De-Confliction (GOG-SHADE) from April 2021 until 13 May 2022. He is currently the Chief of Training and Operations, Naval Headquarters, Nigerian Navy. Rear Admiral Agada is happily married to Barrister Mary Agada and the union is blessed with 3 children. He enjoys reading, listening to gospel music, walking and playing squash at his leisure. VOLUNTEERS 艾伯塔西果 執行董事 米里亞姆·奧塞·阿傑曼 活動和傳播總監 米里亞姆·奧塞·阿傑曼 活動和傳播總監 米里亞姆·奧塞·阿傑曼 活動和傳播總監 米里亞姆·奧塞·阿傑曼 活動和傳播總監

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

    Library A repository of assessment reports, Special reports, Declarations, Technical Papers, Methodology reports and reports from GoG Experts meetings, Summits, Conferences and Workshops. Academic Papers/Journals Blue Economy Policy Handbook. Academic Papers Deep Sea Mining-A note on potentials and risks. Regional & International Legal Instruments & Agreements/Strategy Documents Reg&Int. Legal Instruments ECOWAS Integrated Maritime Strategy. Yaounde Code of Conduct. 2050 Africa's Integrated Maritime Strategy. The Yaounde Framework - A summary. Reports & Reviews Reports and Reviews G7++FOGG Event Report An Evaluation of the Yaoundé Architecture Strengthening Counter-Piracy Responses: The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum - SHADE Developing Blue Careers to Foster Strategic Development of Gulf of Guinea Maritime Economies. Agenda for Sustainable Development. Report on Marine Spatial Planning for Achieving SDG 14 in Ghana. Ocean Literacy for all - A toolkit. Ocean Solutions that benefit people. Spotlight on the Exploitation of Company Structures by Illegal Fishing Operators. African Approaches to Maritime Security - The Gulf of Guinea Notes on the Expert Level Virtual Discussion Group (VDG) Meeting - Sustainability of the Yaounde Code of Conduct Architecture Notes on the Expert Level Virtual Discussion Group (VDG) Meeting - Combined Law Enforcement Cooperation with International Partners and Effective Participation with Industry Notes on the Expert Level Virtual Discussion Group (VDG) Meeting - The Role of Strategic Communications in Support of the Yaounde Code of Conduct Architecture Briefing on the Status of Implementation of the Yaounde Code of Conduct Architecture Soft Targets and Black Markets - A piece on Maritime Terrorism Blog Posts Blog Posts IWD 2022 – Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow An Ocean for the Youth - A Holistic Approach to Engaging the Youth in the Maritime Sector World Ocean Day - Collective Action Starts with You 5 Essential Traits That Make Youth Crucial to Addressing Ocean Challenges Newsletters Gulf Review - January 17, 2022 Newsletters Gulf Review - January 24, 2022 Gulf Review - January 31, 2022 Gulf Review - February 7, 2022 Gulf Review - February 14, 2022 Gulf Review - February 21, 2022 Gulf Review - February 28, 2022 Gulf Review - March 15, 2022 Gulf Review - March 21, 2022 Gulf Review - April 4, 2022 Gulf Review - April 11, 2022 Gulf Review - April 25, 2022 Gulf Review - May 9, 2022 Gulf Review - May 30, 2022 Gulf Review - June 20, 2022 Gulf Review - July 11, 2022 Gulf Review - August 8, 2022 Gulf Review - May 16, 2022 Gulf Review - June 6, 2022 Gulf Review - June 27, 2022 Gulf Review - July 18, 2022 Gulf Review - August 15, 2022 Gulf Review - May 23, 2022 Gulf Review - June 13, 2022 Gulf Review - July 04, 2022 Gulf Review - August 1, 2022 Gulf Review - August 22, 2022 Gulf Review - September 5, 2022 Gulf Review - September 12, 2022 Gulf Review - September 19, 2022 Gulf Review - September 26, 2022 Gulf Review - October 3, 2022 Gulf Review - October 10, 2022 Gulf Review - October 17, 2022 Gulf Review - October 24, 2022 Gulf Review - October 31, 2022 Gulf Review - November 7, 2022 Gulf Review - November 14, 2022 Gulf Review - November 21, 2022 Gulf Review - November 28, 2022 Gulf Review - December 5, 2022 Gulf Review - December 12, 2022 Gulf Review - December 19, 2022 Gulf Review - January 16, 2023 Gulf Review - January 30, 2023 2023 Gulf Review - January 23, 2023 Gulf Review - February 6, 2023 Gulf Review - February 20, 2023 Gulf Review - February 27, 2023 Gulf Review - April 17, 2023 Gulf Review - February 13, 2023 Gulf Review - March 13, 2023 Gulf Review - May 22, 2023 Gulf Review - June 5, 2023 Gulf Review - May 29, 2023 Gulf Review - June 12, 2023 Gulf Review - July 3, 2023 Gulf Review - June 26, 2023 Gulf Review - July 10, 2023 Gulf Review - July 24, 2023 Gulf Review - July 31, 2023 Gulf Review - August 14, 2023 Gulf Review - July 17, 2023 Gulf Review - August 7, 2023 Gulf Review - August 21, 2023 Gulf Review - October 23, 2023 Gulf Review - September 11, 2023 Gulf Review - September 18, 2023 Gulf Review - October 2, 2023 Gulf Review - October 9, 2023 Gulf Review - October 16, 2023 Gulf Review - September 4, 2023 Gulf Review - September 25, 2023 Gulf Review - October 30, 2023 Gulf Review - November 6, 2023 Gulf Review - November 20, 2023 Gulf Review - November 27, 2023 Gulf Review - November 13, 2023 Gulf Review - December 4, 2023 Gulf Review - December 11, 2023 Gulf Review - December 18 , 2023 Gulf Review - January 29, 2023 Gulf Review - January 15, 2023 Gulf Review - January 22, 2023 2024 Gulf Review - February 5, 2023 Gulf Review - February 12, 2023 Gulf Review - February 19, 2023 Gulf Review - March 25, 2023 Gulf Review - March 4, 2023 Gulf Review - February 26, 2023 Gulf Review - March 18, 2023 Gulf Review - March 11, 2023 Gulf Review - April 8, 2023 Gulf Review - April 15, 2023

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    返回 GOG-MCF/SHADE 會議 2021 年 7 月 14 日 GOG-MCF/SHADE 會議演講嘉賓簡歷 Kitack Lim 先生 秘書長, 國際海事組織 Lim 先生出生於馬山,畢業於釜山韓國海事大學 (KMOU),在 1985 年加入韓國海事和港口管理局之前從事船舶工作。從 1986 年起,Lim 先生參加了韓國代表團海事組織會議。 2006 年,他被任命為大韓民國駐倫敦大使館的海事隨員、公使銜參贊,並擔任 IMO 副常駐代表至 2009 年 8 月。 林先生隨後被任命為陸地、運輸和海事部 (MLTM) 海事安全局局長。 2011 年,林先生被任命為韓國海事安全法庭 (KMST) 專員。 2012 年,他成為釜山港務局總裁,直到 2016 年 1 月他被任命為 IMO 秘書長。林先生擁有延世大學和世界海事大學 (WMU) 的碩士學位。 蓋·普拉頓 秘書長, 國際航運商會 蓋伊於 2018 年 8 月被任命為國際航運公會 (ICS) 秘書長。 ICS 成員包括亞洲、歐洲和美洲的國家船東協會,其成員航運公司經營著全球 80% 以上的商船噸位。 ICS 在包括國際海事組織、國際勞工組織和許多其他組織在內的各種論壇上代表並促進其成員的觀點和利益。 Guy 在海上和岸上的海事行業擁有豐富的經驗,並且是一名合格的水手大師。他曾擔任多個高級職位,包括英國航運商會首席執行官、Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited(一家為蘇格蘭社區提供生命線渡輪服務的渡輪和港口擁有公司)的首席執行官以及北極燈塔的海事運營總監委員會負責整個蘇格蘭和馬恩島的燈塔、浮標、信標和航標。 他的海上職業生涯始於 1982 年的皇家艦隊輔助服務處。 他於 1993 年加入 RNLI,擔任救生艇檢查員,後來擔任蘇格蘭培訓和監督海岸救生艇船員的檢查員。一艘沉沒的第二次世界大戰戰艦的石油,被拋棄的飛機的恢復和一艘擱淺的軍艦的重新漂浮。 阿瓦爾·祖拜魯·甘博中將 海軍參謀長, 尼日利亞海軍 Awwal Zubairu Gambo 中將於 1984 年 9 月 24 日入伍,成為尼日利亞國防學院第 36 正規課程的成員,並於 1989 年 10 月 24 日被任命為中尉。Gambo 中將參加過多次國內外軍事課程。其中包括尼日利亞海軍艦艇 (NNS) QUORRA, Apapa, Lagos 的子技術課程 從 1991 年到 1992 年,1995 年在 NNS QUORRA 學習青年軍官課程情報,2000 年在 NNS QUORRA 學習水下戰專業。這位高級軍官還在著名的武裝部隊指揮和參謀學院 Jaji 完成了他的初級參謀和高級參謀課程,尼日利亞分別於 1999 年和 2003/2004 年。後來,這位海軍上將作為26級課程的成員就讀於南非國防學院 2012 年。成功完成課程後,他作為該機構的校友,獲得了使用南非共和國 (RSA) 執行國家安全計劃 (ensp) 後名義稱號的權利。 2013 年 3 月,他還參加了以色列加利利國際管理學院在阿布賈庫魯國防情報學院舉辦的國家安全研討會。 該高級官員同樣持有國際專業協會組織的國家和企業調查 Sting Operations Workshop 的出席證書。安全 (IIPS),阿布賈 2017 年,為了追求卓越的學術成就,海軍參謀長於 1998 年從拉各斯莫洛尼的現代商業機器獲得了信息技術證書。甘博中將還就讀於奧格博莫肖的拉多克阿金托拉科技大學,並成功畢業2008 年獲得運輸管理研究生文憑(後勤選項)。在尼日利亞海軍服役期間,海軍參謀長獲得了一些著名獎項,包括 ECOMOG 維和獎章,通過了參謀課程 (psc) 、部隊服務之星 (FSS)、功勳服務之星 (MSS)、傑出服務人員 (DSS) 和一般服務之星 (GSS)。其他的還有 ensp (RSA) 和 Admiralty Medal (AM)。 ​ 巴希爾·賈莫博士 董事總經理兼首席執行官, 尼日利亞海事管理局和安全局 (NIMASA) Bashir Jamoh 博士是博士。哈科特港大學持有人,專攻物流和運輸管理,在尼日利亞經濟的運輸和海運部門擁有超過三十二 (32) 年的專業和技術經驗。除了他的博士學位。物流和運輸管理學位, 他還分別擁有韓國海事大學管理學碩士學位、卡諾巴耶羅大學管理科學研究生文憑和艾哈邁杜貝洛大學扎里亞分校會計學文憑。巴希爾還擁有多個著名的國家和國際專業機構的會員資格和獎學金,其中包括:尼日利亞特許行政學院院士;公共外交與管理研究所研究員;特許人事管理學會會員;海事經濟學家協會會員(加拿大);他因在海事部門的模範領導、出色的服務交付和人力資源開發而獲得無數榮譽獎項。 Bashir Jamoh 博士還擁有大量優秀領導者的品質:去部落化、紀律嚴明並致力於開發他人的潛力。他還是這本書的作者,題為“利用尼日利亞的海洋資產——過去、現在和未來”。 這位經驗豐富的管理人員和海事專家於 2020 年 3 月 10 日被尼日利亞聯邦政府任命為尼日利亞海事管理局和安全局 (NIMASA) 的總幹事兼首席執行官,他還是特許協會的現任主席尼日利亞交通管理局 (CIOTA)。 Bashir Jamoh 博士在多項被認為對海運業至關重要的舉措中發揮了重要的領導作用,例如: 尼日利亞總統制定並簽署了《制止海盜和其他海事犯罪法》(SPOMO 法 2019);成立 NIMASA 聯合行業工作組 (NJIWG);與國際刑事法院合作建立了新的打擊幾內亞灣海盜框架,稱為 GoG MCF/SHADE;以及被廣泛稱為“深藍”項目的綜合國家安全和水道保護基礎設施的成功啟動,以保護、管理和控制尼日利亞的水域。 海軍少將 (Dr) Narciso Fastudo Junior 副主任, 區域間協調中心 (ICC) Narciso Fastudo Junior 博士是一名 62 歲的安哥拉人,來自南寬扎省的加貝拉市。他擁有前蘇聯(俄羅斯)敖德薩大學電子工程學士學位, 擁有安哥拉 Agostinho Neto 大學的碩士學位和哲學博士學位(Phd)。 Fastudo 博士是一名海軍軍官,曾在安哥拉武裝部隊服役多年;在空軍服役 15 年,在海軍服役 27 年。他之前的任命是在國防部,在那裡有將近一年的時間隸屬於外交部。他於 2017 年 11 月晉升為少將。 除了葡萄牙語外,法斯圖多少將會說和理解俄語、法語和英語。 在他的整個職業生涯中,特別是從 1980 年到 2002 年,法斯圖多少將在安哥拉武裝部隊擔任過多次職務。其中值得注意的是從戰術到戰略指揮層的指揮和參謀任命。法斯圖多少將積極參加了安哥拉解放戰爭,並因其功績被授予兩(3)個獎項。作為其職業發展的一部分,法斯圖多博士成功參加了多門軍事課程,包括但不限於指揮與指導、維和、專屬經濟區、軍事資源管理、領導力。他也是一個 南非共和國國家戰爭學院、美國海軍研究生學院和安哥拉防空學院的產物。 法斯圖多少將於 1996 年至 2016 年擔任南非發展共同體(SADC)常設海事委員會成員,並於 2013 年參加了在赤道幾內亞馬拉博舉行的第三次幾內亞灣/ECCAS/ECOWAS 國家元首峰會。 2017 年 2 月 22 日在雅溫得-喀麥隆擔任區域間協調中心 (ICC) 的副主任,負責實施《雅溫得行為準則》,即幾內亞灣海上安全和安保。從 2019 年五月 21 日起被任命為 ICC Interin 執行董事。 ​ 待定 待定 ​

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    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! 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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. 章節標題 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

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    We cannot do it alone.... Safeguarding our ocean space is a mammoth task that requires active collaboration across a broad range of stakeholders. While GoGMI has chalked some remarkable successes in the areas of ocean governance and maritime security, we cannot do it alone. By supporting the work of the Institute, you contribute meaningfully to advancing a sustainable, safe and secure maritime space in the Gulf of Guinea and beyond - one that ultimately impacts the livelihoods across the African continent. Support our major trainings and programmes Blue Mentorship Programme Read more How to DONATE: Kindly fill out the form below to support us today or contact us now via info@gogmi.org.gh ! Support Our Cause First Name Last Name Email Choose an option Choose an option Donate in the name of: Honoree name: How did you hear about us? Enter the amount you wish to pay: GH₵ Donate

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