Jamaica re-elected to the International Maritime Organization Council for two more years

Jamaica has once again secured its place on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council for a consecutive two-year term.

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During the 33rd Assembly held in London over the past weekend, Jamaica emerged victorious in the Category “C” elections of the IMO Council. 

Out of a total of 168 votes cast, Jamaica garnered an impressive 120 votes, securing the 20th position in the Council. 

This achievement ensures that Jamaica will continue its dedicated service on the IMO Council from the year 2024.

A testament to Jamaica’s commitment

Daryl Vaz, the Minister of Science, Energy, Telecommunications, and Transport, is at the helm of the Jamaican delegation participating in the IMO meeting. 

Expressing his gratitude for the trust placed in Jamaica by international partners, Minister Vaz stated, “Jamaica is honoured to be re-elected to the IMO Council, and grateful for the trust placed in our nation by our international partners. We remain steadfast in our commitment to working collaboratively to address the challenges facing the industry and continue to contribute to the sustainable development on the global space.”

Prioritizing maritime safety and sustainability

Minister Vaz emphasized that Jamaica’s re-election underscores the nation’s unwavering dedication to promoting maritime safety, security, and environmental sustainability on a global scale. 

He highlighted the pivotal role played by the Jamaican delegation in advancing discussions and initiatives aimed at enhancing the safety and efficiency of international shipping.

Representation of global regions

Category “C” of the IMO Council comprises 20 states with special interests in maritime transport and navigation. 

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The election of these states ensures the representation of all major geographic regions worldwide. The IMO Assembly, open to all 175 member states and three Associate Members, serves as the highest governing body of the Organization. 

Its responsibilities include approving committee work, proposing budgets, appointing the Secretary-General, and making policy recommendations, including the formulation of IMO’s Strategic Plan.

A platform for Caribbean and developing states

The government statement highlighted that securing a seat on the IMO Council provides Jamaica with an invaluable opportunity to advocate for the interests of Caribbean states, small island developing nations, and least developed countries.

Jamaica’s enduring membership in the IMO, which began in 1976, first led to its election to the Council in 2007.

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