Dutch Seamen’s Mission supports MPHRP fund
The Nederlandse Zeemancentrale (Dutch Seamen's Association) has generously supported the Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Fund
Read moreThe Nederlandse Zeemancentrale (Dutch Seamen's Association) has generously supported the Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Fund
Read moreExtraordinary Acts of Kindness by Seafarers
Read moreMr Aman Sharma, recently released from captivity as part of the MV Albedo crew
Read moreA two-day Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Awareness Campaign updated the seafarer public in Luneta Park, Manila of MPHRP's programmes and services
Read moreFew people are as devoted to seafarers' wellbeing as MPHRP's partners, which include the members of the International Seafarers Welfare and ISWAN and the ICMA
Read moreIn the Day of the Seafarer Celebration on June 25, the MPHRP engaged in a riveting talk on maritime piracy, its tremendous effects on the Filipino seafarers and their families
Read moreMPHRP South Asia organised counselling and reassurance sessions for the two Sri Lankan seafarers returned from the captivity of Somali pirates after nearly 4 years
Read moreOceans Beyond Piracy (OBP) welcomes the release of the 11 remaining hostages of the MV Albedo
Read moreRelease of the remaining crew from MV Albedo MPHRP (The Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Programme) has welcomed the release and safe return of the remaining crew from the MV Albedo.Commenting on their arrival into Kenya on 7 June 20124 MPHRP chair Peter Swift said: "After 1288 days in captivity we are delighted for them and their families after the terrible ordeal and hardship that they have suffered. At the same time our thoughts are also with the family of the Indian seafarer who died in captivity and the families of the four Sri Lankan seafarers who are reported as missing after the vessel sank in July 2013.""The generous support of MPHRP's partners and friends, together with the extensive groundwork and cooperation of the UNODC and others, helped to facilitate the release of the 7 Bangladeshi, 2 Sri Lankan, 1 Indian and I Iranian crew members after they had been abandoned by the owner and with no direct support forthcoming from other parties. The efforts of all those involved in securing their release and safe return are greatly appreciated."MPHRP Acting Programme Director Hennie La Grange said: "For more than three years MPHRP has been supporting the families of the crew with ...
Read moreMPHRP took part in a Piracy Awareness Workshop for the Bulgarian Maritime Community. The Workshop took place on May 20, 2014 in Varna, Bulgaria
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