IMO and WHO launch anti-drowning campaign
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has joined a new global campaign led by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to combat preventable drowning deaths.
Read moreThe International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has joined a new global campaign led by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to combat preventable drowning deaths.
Read moreTo ensure that countries are better prepared to face future health emergencies at sea and their points of entry, WHO organized a 2-part train-the-trainers programme for experienced ship sanitation inspectors of countries from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean and European regions.
Read moreA WHO/ILO joint policy brief calls for global action to address mental health at work. The brief illustrates practical strategies for governments, employers, workers, and their organizations in the public and private sectors.
Read moreThe Director General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, issued a statement that the global monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern.
Read moreAs of 22 June, WHO has reported over 3400 confirmed cases of monkeypox in 2022. Cases have been reported from 50 countries, with a majority being reported from non-endemic countries. The European region accounts for 86% of the reported cases and 11% of the cases have been detected in the Americas.
Read moreIMO published a circular to disseminate information and guidance on the monkeypox disease, based on recommendations developed by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Read more2022 marks a significant year for workplace wellbeing with the World Health Organization officially recognizing burnout as an occupational phenomenon. A shipping career, either onboard or in an office, can be demanding, with heavy workload and unexpected situations. How sure are you that you are taking care of yourself?
Read moreILO, IMO, UNCTAD, WHO, have issued a joint statement urging stakeholders to collaborate to prevent undue hardship to seafarers during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe World Health Organization published an implementation guide for the management of COVID-19 on board cargo ships and fishing vessels.
Read moreWHO and ILO will form an Action Group “as a matter of urgency” with major transport bodies to ensure freedom of movement for transport workers.
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