MAMLa NEWS
The Council is the executive organ of IMO responsible to the Assembly for the supervision of the work of IMO and performs all the functions of the Assembly except that of making recommendations to Governments on maritime safety and pollution prevention.
The Latin America Women in Maritime Association (Red MAMLa) and the Central American Commission of Maritime Transport (COCATRAM) signed a Mutual Cooperation Agreement with the objective of promoting the growth of the maritime sector, both public and private, at national and regional levels.
The 2022 World Maritime Theme aims to focus on the importance of working towards a sustainable maritime sector, rebuilding the post-pandemic world in a greener way. It also aims to delve into specific themes related to the promotion of inclusive innovation and the adoption of new technologies to support the green transition of the maritime sector.
There are only hours left for this year to end, and we want to say goodbye by giving thanks... to the International Maritime Organization, to the Member States, to our invaluable strategic partners, to our membership, an infinite gratitude for being an important part of Red MAMLa's 2021.