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LiMA Initiates Stakeholder Consultation For IMO Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction

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Last updated: June 24, 2024 9:43 am
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The Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA) has convened an inception meeting with key stakeholders to set the stage for the forthcoming national stakeholders consultative engagement workshop, scheduled for June 24–25, 2024.

The workshop, organized in collaboration with the University College London (UCL), aims to strengthen Liberia’s negotiation capacity ahead of the International Maritime Organization’s meeting, geared toward reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships.

The partnership with UCL, through the Leading Effective Afrocentric Participation (LEAP) Project, underscores a commitment to enhancing Liberia’s active participation in the IMO negotiations.

According to a LiMA press release, the LEAP Project will provide crucial support in formulating strategies and adopting mid-term measures to achieve the IMO’s vision of a net-zero emission shipping sector by 2050. This collaboration, the release said, reflects a proactive approach to environmental stewardship and international maritime policy.

Addressing the assembled stakeholders, Permanent Representative to the IMO, Robert Wilmot Kpadeh, emphasized the critical role of the maritime industry in global GHG emissions. Kpadeh highlighted Liberia’s significant position as a flag state and its vested interest in promoting sustainable maritime practices.

Kpadeh called for concerted effort and robust engagement that would effectively shape international maritime policies aimed at mitigating the environmental impact of shipping.

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