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IMO Focuses On Advancing Gender Equality On International Day For Women In Maritime 2026

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On International Day for Women in Maritime 2026, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is dedicated to advancing gender equality within the maritime sector. This in-person event, featuring full interpretation, will be livestreamed on the IMO’s YouTube channel, ensuring that women's voices are amplified globally. By fostering an inclusive dialogue, the IMO aims to highlight the essential contributions of women in maritime and promote pathways for future leadership.
IMO Focuses On Advancing Gender Equality On International Day For Women In Maritime 2026

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is taking significant strides toward promoting gender equality in the maritime industry, particularly evident in its upcoming event on the International Day for Women in Maritime 2026. This initiative, which will be livestreamed on the IMO’s YouTube channel, aims to amplify women's voices and foster a more inclusive environment within a sector often characterized by its male dominance. The focus on gender equality is not merely a token acknowledgment but a vital step towards ensuring that the maritime industry benefits from diverse perspectives and talents.

The importance of this event cannot be understated, particularly in the context of broader societal shifts towards equality and inclusivity. The maritime sector, like many others, faces challenges related to gender representation and equity, which can hinder innovation and growth. By committing to advancing gender equality, the IMO aligns itself with a global movement that recognizes the value of diverse teams in driving effective solutions to complex challenges, including climate change and ocean health. This approach resonates with recent scientific findings, such as those reported in World’s First Dual Wind Sails Installed On LNG Carrier At Hanwha Ocean Shipyard, emphasizing the need for innovative strategies that integrate a variety of viewpoints.

In the maritime industry, where technological advancements and environmental stewardship are becoming increasingly intertwined, the inclusion of women's perspectives can enhance decision-making processes and operational effectiveness. As we navigate the complexities of ocean stewardship, a diverse workforce is essential for fostering innovative solutions. The IMO's decision to livestream the event not only broadens its reach but also allows for an engaging dialogue that can inspire action beyond the event itself. By leveraging digital platforms, the IMO sets a precedent for how international organizations can utilize technology to foster inclusivity and collaboration.

Moreover, this initiative reflects a growing awareness of the intersectionality between gender equality and environmental sustainability. The maritime industry plays a critical role in global trade and, by extension, in the health of our oceans and climate. As noted in the Global Climate Report June 2025 - NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) (.gov), the maritime sector must adapt to changing climate indicators, and diverse voices can provide the necessary insights to navigate these changes effectively. The integration of gender equality into maritime policy is not just about equity; it is also about enhancing the resilience and adaptability of the industry in the face of global challenges.

Looking ahead, the success of this initiative will depend on the commitment of stakeholders across the maritime industry to implement the insights gained from the event. It raises vital questions about how we can sustain this momentum and ensure that the dialogue around gender equality translates into meaningful actions within organizations. As we continue to advocate for ocean intelligence and stewardship, it is essential to remember that diverse voices lead to more comprehensive solutions. The path forward is one where equality and innovation are intertwined, creating a maritime future that is not only equitable but also sustainable. The implications of this event could be transformative, but only if we collectively embrace the responsibility of fostering an inclusive maritime community.

IMO Focuses On Advancing Gender Equality On International Day For Women In Maritime 2026
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From policy to practice: Advancing gender equality for maritime excellence

This year’s International Day for Women in Maritime (18 May) focuses on embedding gender equality at every level of the maritime industry, both on shore and at sea.

Under the theme “From Policy to Practice: Advancing Gender Equality for Maritime Excellence”, the day highlights actions to translate international ambitions and commitments into tangible actions that will make a difference in the lives of women in the sector, from seafarers to shore side professionals.

Ahead of the International Day for Women in Maritime, IMO Secretary-General Mr. Arsenio Dominguez said:

“Despite our longstanding commitment to fostering gender diversity across the maritime sector, persistent challenges remain. It is time to reflect deeply and ask, where are we falling short, and what practical measures can we implement to move beyond rhetoric and achieve meaningful, lasting change?”

IMO event on advancing gender equality in shipping

On 18 May 2026, the International Maritime Organization hosts a special event at IMO Headquarters in London, exploring why gender mainstreaming matters and the challenges that remain across the maritime sector.

The in-person event, with full interpretation, will be livestreamed on IMO’s YouTube channel, to further amplify women’s voices.

The event will be opened by Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez and features a variety of maritime experts and advocates sharing their perspectives on best practices in turning commitment into action.

IMO Gender Equality Award and launch of the Handbook on Gender Mainstreaming

A highlight of the event will be the launch of the Handbook on Gender Mainstreaming, by Professor Momoko Kitada of the World Maritime University.

The Handbook will serve as practical resource designed to support maritime administrations, shipping companies, ports, and maritime training institutions in integrating gender perspectives into their policies, procedures, and operations.

Professor Kitada will also be presented with the 2026 IMO Gender Equality Award.

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The global maritime community is encouraged to be part of the conversation on social media by sharing stories about what women in maritime are achieving and using the hashtag #WomenInMaritimeDay, tagging @IMOHQ on X (Twitter), LinkedIn, Instagram,and Facebook.

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