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Red MAMLa
The Latin America Women's Maritime Association - Red MAMLa is one of the 8 Women's Maritime Associations (WIMA) created within the Gender Program of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Our work is focused on providing opportunities for the integral development of maritime women in the Latin American region.
Latin America, surrounded by 3 oceans and 14 seas, is a region with the most diverse marine ecosystems, due to the wide extension of its coasts and the different climates and temperatures, from the tropical heat to the gelid southern waters.
MARITIME CHRONICLES
NEW STRATEGY FOR WIMAS: A TRANSFORMATIVE APPROACH TO MARITIME INCLUSION
The maritime sector has undergone a progressive and very significant transformation in recent years through various initiatives, including the adoption of the new Global Strategy for Women's Maritime Associations (WIMA's), promoted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), whose aim is to fully involve women at all levels and in all areas of the sector, promoting diversity, free from harassment and discrimination, creating an enabling environment for the emergence of more women leader
MARITIME SINGLE WINDOW
The facilitation of maritime trade is an important aspect of maritime transport....
ANTARCTICA, SAILING TO THE END OF THE WORLD
The sixth continent, for many the last corner of the planet to be explored, is also a unique place in the world, dedicated to peace and science, guaranteed by an international treaty: the Antarctic...
WOMEN OF THE SEA, A SEA OF WOMEN
In 1993, all companies believed that women on board a ship would bring bad luck. This changed four years later, when women on board became a source of great pride....
LATEST NEWS ABOUT RED MAMLa
For the first time in the history of the Chilean Navy, a woman has assumed the position of Port Captain....
Semira Diaz Lupian, a talented Honduran cabinetmaker and upholsterer, has made history by becoming the first woman to be employed by the new Shipping Department of the Honduran Maritime Authority....