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Technical Cooperation


Under the Integrated Technical Co-operation Programme there are a range of technical assistance activities planned within two global programmes, including support for security seminars/workshops and needs assessments.
IMO has urged Member States and industry to support the International Maritime Security Trust Fund and the two global programmes, in particular with regards to making experts with practical experience of the implementation of security measures available to assist in future technical co-operation projects for capacity-building.
 
Technical co-operation and assistance (Resolutions 2 and 3)
In another resolution the Djibouti Meeting requested States, IMO, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the European Commission (EC), the Regional Co-operation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Robbery Against Ships in Asia – Information Sharing Centre (ReCAAP-ISC) and the maritime industry to provide assistance, either directly or through IMO, to those States which require support in the effective implementation of the Djibouti Code of Conduct. It further recommended the establishment of a regional training centre for the purposes of promoting the implementation of the Code and accepted, with appreciation, the offer of the Government of Djibouti to host a regional training centre within the scope of the Code.
 
For further information, please see Djibouti Code of Conduct.
 

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