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IMO
News: http://www.imo.org/MediaCentre/NewsMagazine/Documents/2014/IMO%20NEWS%202014%20Issue%201.pdf Naufraga
barco de Pasajeros: Convención
de Remoción de Restos Náufragos. Entrará
en vigencia el 15/4/2015. Fuente: Incidentes
Marítimos. Explosión de barco petrolero en Japón. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1695579-imagenes-aereas-del-barco-petrolero-que-exploto-en-japon
Importante
paso adelante en El Puerto Local (Bahía Blanca) fuente:
LANUEVA.COM Fuente:
http://www.consejoportuario.com.ar/noticias.aspx?id=2077
El
primer embarque fluvial desde Barranqueras traslada 6.000
toneladas de soja Intoxicación
a bordo de un buque: dos muertos
Fuente:
http://www.eldia.com.ar/edis/20140526/Intoxicacion-bordo-buque-dos-muertos-policiales0.htm Cómo lograr una marina mercante sustentable Fuente:
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1692748-como-lograr-una-marina-mercante-sustentable INTERESANTE AVANCE EN LAS ÁREAS DONDE LOS
HECHOS DE PIRATERÍA SE HAN INCREMENTADO. EAC-EU
Sign 2.3 Million Euro Agreement to Improve Maritime Security Posted
on May 10, 2014 The
East African Community Secretariat has today signed a
cooperation programme worth 2.3 million Euros with the
European Union (EU) to improve Maritime Security and create a
favourable environment for the economic development in the
region. The
signing of the agreement was preceded by a roundtable
discussion, also held at the EAC headquarters, on the theme:
“The Business Environment in East Africa” organized in
commemoration of the EU Week. The
financing agreement was signed by the Deputy Secretary
General in charge of Finance and Administration of the East
African Community, Mr Jean Claude Nsengiyumva and Filiberto
Ceriani Sebregondi, Ambassador of the European Union to
United Republic of Tanzania and the East African Community. The
Maritime Security Programme (MASE) is part of a 37.5 Million
euros package to four regional organisations of Eastern and
Southern Africa (EAC, COMESA, IGAD and IOC). The financial
support will, among others, strengthen the capacities of the
four blocs in order to implement the Regional Strategy and
Action Plan against Piracy and for Maritime Security adopted
in 2010. Within
this framework, the EAC will lead the efforts to strengthen
legal, legislative and infrastructural capability for arrest,
transfer, detention and prosecution of pirates, both at
national and regional levels. In
particular, support will be provided to investigative
capacities as well as prisons/correctional services reform
and capacity building offered to prosecutors and court staff.
A key deliverable will include support to the
operationalization of the EAC Regional Forensic Referral
Centre. Other
activities run by other regional organisations seek to foster
the implementation of the Somalia Inland Action Plan, to
develop regional capacity to disrupt piracy financial
networks, to enhance capacity for maritime tasks and support
functions and to improve coordination and information
exchange between stakeholders. The
MASE Programme falls under an EU comprehensive approach to
fighting piracy and complement other EU actions such as EUCAP
Nestor and Atalanta missions, the EU military Training
Mission (EUTM) for Somalia and the Critical Maritime Routes
Programme – MARSIC. Speaking
during the ceremony, the EAC Deputy Secretary General in
charge of Finance and Administration, Mr Jean Claude
Nsengiyumva applauded the engagement with the European Union
in mobilizing resources geared towards uplifting the standard
of living of the citizens in the region. The
EAC official reiterated that EAC greatly values the strategic
cooperation with the EU and regards it as one of its key
strategic partners. He assured the European Union of its
highest consideration. In
his remarks Filiberto Ceriani Sebregondi, European Union’s
Ambassador said ” Improving Maritime Security is key to
create favourable condition for economic growth and social
development. The MASE programme will support the East African
Community in taking part in global and regional efforts
towards safer Eastern Africa coasts” Earlier
at the EAC headquarters, representatives from the civil
society organizations and the private sector joined EU and
EAC staff in a roundtable discussion on the Business
Environment in East Africa as part of the EU-EAC week which
will reach its climax on Friday 9th of May 2014. The
Round-Table Discussions themed; Business Environment in East
Africa featured EU’s Amb. Sebregondi; Deputy Secretary
General in charge of Finance and Administration, Mr. Jean
Claude Nsengiyumva; Deputy Secretary General in charge
Political Federation Mr. Charles Njoroge; the Chairman of the
Tanzanian Private sector Foundation, Mr. Reginald Mengi; the
East African Business Council Chairman, Mr. Felix Mosha; the
Tanzania CEO Roundtable Chairman, Ali Mufuruki; and the East
Africa Civil Society Forum Policy Advisor, Mr. Robert MMAITSI
as the main discussants. Source:
East African Community
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