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  • Fellow Membership | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    GoGMI awards Fellowship only to exceptional individuals at the forefront of ocean governance, maritime safety, and security, or related disciplines and have demonstrated significant achievements relevant to GoGMI over the last 10 years. Fellow Membership GoGMI awards Fellowship only to exceptional individuals at the forefront of ocean governance, maritime safety and security, or related disciplines and have demonstrated significant achievements relevant to GoGMI over the last 10 years. Applicants must show evidence of their specific personal contributions, achievements and the associated impact in two and no more than three of the eight criteria described below. To apply, complete the application form here using no more than 1000 words in total, where appropriate include URL links for significant additional evidence. URL links should only be used to validate key evidence provided. If you cannot provide publicly available information due to security or other sensitivity, then it must be confirmed by your supporters. Sign Up Today! First Name Last Name Email Phone Address/GPS Address Next As a Fellow you’ll benefit from: Certificate of fellowship from the institute Our exclusive Fellows Telegram group for global networking The opportunity to lend your voice to the Institute’s forum, and contribute to our indigenous research activities and programs. Exclusive invitations to our International Maritime Security Working Group forum series as well as a significant discount on registration for our professional conferences. Criteria: Creativity Describe the key findings of your independent contributions to original research, including the associated outcomes and impact that have resulted in national and /or international recognition. Include a selection of the following examples that cover the full 5-year period. Influence and contribution Indicate any other activities that demonstrate the expectations for GoGMI Fellow not covered by the criteria above. There must be evidence of personal impact but there is no other constraint on the type of activity that might be considered under this criterion. It could include any of the following: – Any activity that fulfils the wider goals and aims of GoGMI and is of a standard commensurate with the other Fellowship criteria. Our mission: To provide an intellectual base to governments, organizations, corporate bodies and individuals whose activities impinge upon the maritime domain of the GoG Region to ensure a sustainable use of the sea. Enterprise Summarize your personal creation and development of successful business (es) or significant business unit(s) in areas relevant to the IET, including details of products and services developed and delivered. Responsibility Summarize your operational responsibility for significant programmes, activities, risks and resources within an organization (commercial, industrial, government, military or academic). Include an organizational chart that shows your title and your position within your organization both upwards and downwards, including the number of people that report directly and indirectly to you. Insight and experience Show your roles as a consultant, business manager, technical specialist / subject area expert / functional head in fields related to engineering and technology. Service Describe the impact of your outstanding service as an exceptional individual on committees or other relevant organizations in ocean governance and maritime safety and security disciplines such as non-government and government committees, not-for-profit organizations etc. Leadership Describe your senior role(s) that set, directs or significantly influences an organization’s vision, strategic and operational aims. Please include an organizational chart that shows your title and position within your organization both upwards and downwards, including the number of professional engineers and other professional people that report directly and indirectly to you. Demonstrate how you have shown leadership. Repute Provide evidence of public recognition of standing at national and/or international level For further enquiries, contact us on membership@gogmi.org.gh

  • Gog-mcf/shade | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    GoG-MCF/SHADE seeks to create a viable platform for navies, industry partners and other relevant stakeholders from across the Gulf of Guinea and beyond to harmonise counter-piracy efforts and communication in the region under the existing information sharing architecture. Heading Strengthening Counter-Piracy Responses: The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum An article by the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute Shared Awareness – A Starting Point In the past decade, the world has witnessed an evolution of the Gulf of Guinea’s maritime security threat trajectory – an evolution that rendered the region the most dangerous for seafarers. In 2020, all fifty-seven (57) incidents of kidnapping-for-ransom worldwide occurred in the Gulf; and in the first quarter of 2021, the region accounted for nearly half of all reported piracy incidents worldwide, leaving it as the world’s piracy hotspot, according to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) . What remained clear during this period was that the region presented a unique convolution of enablers for piratical activities, with an inadequate framework for effective maritime regulation and enforcement. In particular, few mechanisms existed for operative dissemination and sharing of information across the broad range of actors involved – a prerequisite to fostering coordinated responses to piracy in the region. Recognising this, the Government of Nigeria and the Inter-regional Coordination Centre (ICC), which represents twenty-one (21) countries in the Gulf of Guinea, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a regionally owned forum, aimed at fostering shared awareness and military de-confliction. The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum and Shared Awareness and De-confliction (GoG-MCF/SHADE) seeks to create a viable platform for navies, industry partners and other relevant stakeholders from across the Gulf of Guinea and beyond to harmonise counter-piracy efforts and communication in the region under the existing information sharing architecture provided by both the Yaoundé Code of Conduct (YCOC) and the Best Management Practices to Deter Piracy and Enhance Maritime Security off the Coast of West Africa (BMP-WA). Modus Operandi The GoG-MCF/SHADE functions primarily through plenary sessions, each intended to generate dialogue and result in tangible action steps necessary to foster operational coordination between regional navies and stakeholders within the Gulf of Guinea’s maritime industry. The initiative’s three (3) Working Groups (WG) were formed during the first plenary session across the following thematic areas: Cooperation at Sea (operations), Reporting and Information Sharing and Air De-confliction. The primary purpose of the WG is to identify viable areas for the enhancement of cooperation and de-confliction and to make salient recommendations for each plenary to adopt. To facilitate this, each Working Group includes a subject-matter expert and is chaired by a regional representative. The chart below highlights the major objectives of each of the Working Groups. The SHADE Model has already demonstrated its ability to support the exchange of information between regional and non-regional military forces in countering Somali piracy in the Horn of Africa. Giulia Nicoloso, Critical Maritime Routes Programme Modus Operandi The GoG-MCF/SHADE functions primarily through plenary sessions, each intended to generate dialogue and result in tangible action steps necessary to foster operational coordination between regional navies and stakeholders within the Gulf of Guinea’s maritime industry. The initiative’s three (3) Working Groups (WG) were formed during the first plenary session across the following thematic areas: Cooperation at Sea (operations), Reporting and Information Sharing and Air De-confliction. The primary purpose of the WG is to identify viable areas for the enhancement of cooperation and de-confliction and to make salient recommendations for each plenary to adopt. To facilitate this, each Working Group includes a subject-matter expert and is chaired by a regional representative. The chart below highlights the major objectives of each of the Working Groups. Figure 1: Thematic Working Groups Complementarities The GoG-MCF/SHADE model was designed to work complimentarily with existing information sharing architectures and initiatives in the Gulf of Guinea region, such as the YCOC, BMP-WA and G7++ Friends of the Gulf of Guinea (FoGG). Past Plenaries Since its establishment, the GoG-MCF/SHADE has held five plenary sessions, each complemented by technical Working Group meetings, Working Group chair coordination meetings and plenary session reports. The first four plenaries were held on a bi-monthly cycle; however, a decision has been made to host the plenaries on a tri-monthly cycle going forward. Figure 2: Functional Sessions of the SHADE Model The Fifth Plenary: A Closer Look The fifth plenary presented the first opportunity for the GoG-MCF/SHADE Forum to be convened in-person, facilitating a more active engagement amongst the stakeholders present. The plenary had the theme Sustainability of Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea and provided an opportunity for maritime stakeholders to advocate the need for effective collaboration in the battle against maritime criminality in the region . In attendance were ninety (90) representatives from the sub-region and beyond, making it one of the largest platforms for galvanizing the efforts of stakeholders in operational responses to piracy and armed robbery at sea in the Gulf of Guinea. Figure 3: Range of Participants: 5th Plenary Session The plenary highlighted, amongst other things, the crucial support of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the G7++ FoGG in advancing the objectives of the forum and facilitating positive interactions. The shipping industry also called for more effective information sharing and interaction between navies operating in the Gulf of Guinea to enhance visibility in the region’s piracy hotspots. The need for such information sharing had to be carefully juxtaposed against a delineation of the roles and responsibilities of different national agencies, while recognising complementarities to avoid a duplication of efforts. Some of the key recommendations resulting from the plenary are indicated below: There is the need for national stakeholders to review and upgrade Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) infrastructure and systems to improve MDA in the Gulf of Guinea. Other relevant stakeholders must also consider the integration of national air assets in enhancing MDA and regional counter-piracy responses. The forum must develop a regular threat assessment for the Gulf of Guinea to facilitate regional naval awareness and industry risk assessment. The GoG-MCF/SHADE should be effectively used to facilitate the joint strategic communications needed to demonstrate regional progress in effectively addressing piracy and armed robbery at sea. Actors at the national level must continue to improve national legislations to ensure a legal finish to piracy prosecutions. The key challenge in the Gulf of Guinea is to effectively integrate all initiatives to address piracy, armed robbery and all maritime criminality into a focused and coordinated effort through the Yaoundé Code of Conduct framework. IMO will continue to play a significant role in facilitating this integration, by maintaining our unstinting support for the Yaoundé Code of Conduct architecture and strengthening capability and capacity. Secretary-General Kitack Lim, International Maritime Organisation - 14th July, 2021 Towards Effective Counter-piracy Responses The Gulf of Guinea is characterised by a complex set of maritime security interventions and initiatives, each aimed at addressing pertinent maritime criminalities such as piracy and armed robbery at sea. The GoG-MCF/SHADE presents a practical opportunity to coordinate efforts by the broad range of stakeholders in the region towards the shared goal of enhancing maritime security. More specifically the SHADE forum has led to the following notable benefits: Facilitation of operational dialogue across the clear-cut thematic areas of the WPs (Air De-confliction, Cooperation at Sea and Information Sharing) resulting in more targeted dialogues across groups with shared maritime security priorities Catalysation of active external stakeholder initiation of effective maritime regulation and enforcement operations, intended to complement other efforts across the region Establishment of operable best practices and mechansims for reporting incidents across regional navies, such as a replication of the Mercury communication platform used within the Indian Ocean through SOLARTA. Of course, the model can only be successful with the full and active participation of regional and international navies, as well as other relevant stakeholders within the Gulf of Guinea in particular, and across the globe at large. As more plenaries are held, it is imperative that action items are effectively implemented and assessed against intended goals, so that lessons learnt can continually feed into a more effective functioning of GoG-MCF/SHADE. [SOLARTA] has gone online, is being used…and has proved to be effective in preventing attacks becoming hostage situations…And that is a big accomplishment in the space of six months. Simon Church, Special Adviser to Forum Co-chairs - 7th February, 2022 …The establishment of…SHADE has enabled working-level stakeholders from the GoG region and outside…to connect and discuss how best to tackle piracy in the area…this has been a catalyst for non-regional stakeholders to step up and initiate effective maritime law enforcement operations… Dr. Bashir Jamoh, Director-General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency - 5th May, 2022 1/1 The Institute wishes to acknowledge the GoG-MCF SHADE for granting access to useful resources on the initiative, relevant to the preparation of this article نظرة عامة على الحدث في 26 أبريل 2021 ، أعلنت المحكمة الجنائية الدولية ياوندي ونيجيريا عن تشكيل إطار دولي لتوفير الوعي المشترك وعدم التضارب للأنشطة في خليج غينيا. هذا الحدث هو الاجتماع الافتتاحي لهذا الإطار المشار إليه باسم منتدى التعاون البحري لخليج غينيا - SHADE (GOG MCF / SHADE). هذا الاجتماع عبر الإنترنت الذي يستضيفه معهد خليج غينيا البحري (GOGMI) هو بدعوة من رؤساء SHADE المشاركين من المحكمة الجنائية الدولية والبحرية النيجيرية. المتحدثون الضيوف السيد Kitack Lim ، الأمين العام للمنظمة البحرية الدولية نائب الأدميرال أوال زبيرو جامبو - رئيس الأركان البحرية ، نيجيريا الأدميرال نارسيسو فاستودو - المدير التنفيذي ، ICC ياوندي الدكتور بشير جاموه ، المدير العام / الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة نيماسا ، نيجيريا السيد جاي بلاتن ، الأمين العام للغرفة الدولية للشحن البحري انظر جميع السير الذاتية ميزات الحدث الجلسة الأولى جلسة عامة ملاحظات رؤية يخطط العروض التقديمية الجلسة الثانية سيتم تقسيم الاجتماع إلى جلستين. ستفتتح الجلسة الصباحية رسميًا هذه الجلسة العامة التاريخية وتتضمن ملاحظات ترحيبية من قبل كل من الشخصيات الإقليمية والدولية البارزة. سيقود الرؤساء المشاركون في الجلسة العامة الجلسة الثانية من خلال وضع الرؤية والخطة لما سيسعى GOG-MCF SHADE إلى تحقيقه. ثلاثة من رؤساء مجموعات العمل المخصصة يمثلون التعاون في البحر (العمليات) ، والإبلاغ ، وتبادل المعلومات ، وإزالة الصراع الجوي سيقدمون خطتهم لتحقيق الأهداف المحددة. GOG-MCF / SHADE هو اجتماع عمل بهدف إنتاج إجراءات وتدابير ذات مغزى تترجم إلى زيادة كبيرة في التعاون البحري بين القوات البحرية الإقليمية والدولية ، وصناعة النقل البحري الدولية ، وأصحاب المصلحة البحريين في خليج غينيا. سيتم تقديم الفرصة لأصحاب المصلحة البحريين للنظر في المكان الذي يمكن أن تضيف فيه مساهمتهم قيمة. الجمهور المستهدف اتصل بنا لمزيد من المعلومات ، اتصل بنا عبر info@shade.org

  • Media | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Greater Accra Region

    Imagery Compilations goGmi BLUE CAREER AND BUSINESS EXPO 2021 حدث اليوم العالمي للمحيطات goGmi 2021 المؤتمر الدولي للدفاع البحري والمعارض 2021 الافتتاحي حدث إطلاق gog-mcf / shade 2021 ورشة عمل الاستراتيجية الوطنية البحرية المتكاملة (نيمس) في غانا من 14 إلى 16 يوليو 2021

  • Maritime Security Interventions Audit | GoGMI

    MARITIME SECURITY INTERVENTIONS AUDIT Background and Rationale It is clear that maritime security debates over the past few decades have centered on the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) – a region considered the most dangerous for seafarers – and the unique conundrum it presents to maritime security cooperation. The Gulf of Guinea is crucial, not only because it is geographically cardinal to maritime trade but also because its strategic significance is largely interwoven with the interests of a large number of actors. The implications of this are as extensive and multifaceted. For instance, while it does imply a multiplicity of interests in enhancing the region’s maritime security, it equally infers the exposure of the region to a more complex set of maritime security threats, as well as a more complex set of responses to these threats. The Gulf is therefore characterised by an intricate nexus of threats and governance challenges that have resulted in varied responses from different levels of actors. From the composite Yaoundé Architecture to the multi-actor G7++ Friends of the Gulf of Guinea, these interventions have emerged in response to the peculiar nature of maritime security challenges faced by the region and are likely to evolve as the dynamics of those challenges change over time. The implications of this proliferation of interventions are two-fold. First, it deepens the need for partnerships and collaborations across a broad range of stakeholders. Second, it heightens elements of informality and experimentation in governance approaches towards attaining shared goals within the region. Whether such an evolution will be beneficial to advancing the multiplex of interests in the region, however, is dependent on a contextual analysis of how their discourses and practices have shaped the maritime security architecture of the region and how various actors deal with the complexities of the region’s maritime security environment. It is also dependent on a credible assessment of how efforts in the region aimed at addressing maritime security concerns can be more effectively coordinated and harnessed towards the attainment of shared interests. A study that incorporates these dynamics could create a much clearer understanding of the suitability of existing frameworks for enhancing maritime security in the region. Areas of Exploration This study seeks to contribute to the limited research on the complexity of maritime security interventions in the Gulf of Guinea, with the ultimate intent of illuminating viable pathways for harmonising collective efforts towards enhancing shared goals. The research questions are categorised under three thematic areas as indicated below: Existing maritime security initiatives/frameworks in the region: What are the range of existing maritime security initiatives in the region and what is their disposition, especially in terms of threat focus? How successful or otherwise have these interventions been in curbing incidents of maritime crime in the region? Evolution of maritime security initiatives/ frameworks in the region: What are the primary reasons for varying maritime security initiatives in the Gulf of Guinea? What has been the evolutionary trajectory of the range of initiatives in the region? How did complexities evolve over time? How have the discourses and practices of actors shaped approaches to maritime security in the region over time? Actor relations and responses What are the power relationships imbued within the cluster of interventions in the region? How are the resulting complexities navigated by state and non-state actors with varying interests in the region? How have the discourse and practices of various actors shaped the maritime security architecture of the region? Are there existing mechanisms to reduce complexities or facilitate coordination amongst existing initiatives, interventions or frameworks? What are the prospects for harmonising the convoluted mix of efforts in the region towards the ultimate end of enhancing maritime security? Phases of the Audit The fundamental aim of this study is to map the range of maritime security initiatives and interventions in the Gulf of Guinea, assess the complexities these have posed to maritime security governance, examine the responses of actors to these complexities and determine whether or not efforts have been successful and can be ultimately harmonised towards enhancing the region’s maritime security. To achieve this, the audit will be conducted along four different phases, depicted in the figure below. Figure 1: Phases of the Audit Major Outputs The Audit has been structured by the Institute to result in a number of notable outputs, each of which will result in substantial contributions to advancing maritime security governance in the Gulf of Guinea and beyond. These are enumerated below: Brief Analytical Papers of Major Interventions Prior to publication of the detailed study report, brief analytical papers on selected maritime security interventions will be disseminated by the Institute as separate publications. Each paper will provide a brief historical backdrop to the intervention in question, explore its scope, examine whether or not the intervention is achieving its primary objectives and investigate practicable pathways to strengthening the ability of these interventions to attain their ultimate goals. 2. Policy Briefs Useful policy actions intended to be included in the detailed report will be shared as quarterly policy briefs for the duration of the Audit. The quarterly briefs will provide direct policy recommendations for addressing gaps within the region’s maritime security architecture. 3. Detailed Report The primary output of the study will be a detailed report of findings, conclusions and recommendations titled The Gulf Complex: An Audit of the Range of Maritime Security Interventions in the Gulf of Guinea. The structured report will serve as a useful reference document for all stakeholders interested in gaining a complete picture of the full range of maritime security interventions in the Gulf of Guinea. Corroborated by infographics and diagrammatic representations, the report will provide a clear picture of cross-linkages between interventions in the region, as well as an analysis of the successes and failures chalked by these interventions. 4. Dissemination Workshop Following the publication of the detailed report, the Institute will conduct a regional workshop to disseminate the findings of the study across a broad range of stakeholders in the region. The workshop will particularly be aimed at enhancing high-level dialogue between policy makers across the region and key actors playing a role in the execution of the myriad of initiatives in the Gulf of Guinea, on pathways to coordinating efforts towards shared regional interests and objectives. 5. Journal Edition: The Gulf Spectrum The Institute began processes towards publication of the first edition of the Gulf Spectrum, a flagship journal intended to provide stakeholders across the Gulf of Guinea and beyond with unique, local perspectives on critical issues surrounding maritime governance, safety and security in the Gulf of Guinea. The first edition of the journal will be published under the theme, Maritime Security Interventions in the Gulf of Guinea and will provide a pathway to collating research and regional voices on the MSIA along three thematic areas: Evolution of maritime security initiatives in the Gulf of Guinea The range of existing initiatives in the region Actor relations and responses The Call for Papers was publicised in the month of September. Afterwards, the Institute, along with the Editorial constituted for the journal, selected eleven abstracts and informed the authors accordingly. The Atlantic Centre has indicated its commitment to provide editorial support for the first edition of the Gulf Spectrum and to contribute towards the organisation of the planned MSIA Conference, where authors will be given the opportunity to present their papers. Audit Outcomes & Impacts The Audit is a crucial first step to demystifying complexities resulting from the convoluted mix of maritime security interventions in the Gulf of Guinea. It is intended to yield an array of short-term outcomes and long-term impacts, as illustrated below. Figure 2: Outcomes & Impacts Methodology The research is expected to be conducted using a mix of methods, ranging from open and explorative qualitative and quantitative approaches , through desktop reviews, interviews, focus-group discussions and stakeholder surveys. Each of these approaches will be segmented according to the various phases of the research as per the figure below. Figure 3: Data Sources Data gathered from each of these sources will undergo rigorous analysis and verification processes such as cross referencing, before being included in the final report. Again, all stakeholders approached for expert interviews, focus group discussions or to participate in stakeholder surveys with be notable actors, stakeholders or implementers within requisite maritime security interventions across the region to ensure that feedback is both credible and relevant. The report will include relevant charts, figures and infographics necessary to adequately convey information gathered. Some of the documents to be reviewed are listed below in the execution of the Audit are listed below: Figure 4: Inexhaustive List of Documentary Sources Research Report: Great Power Competition in the Atlantic GoGMI was confirmed as a key partner with the Atlantic Centre in co-authoring a report on great power competition in the Atlantic. The report aims to address the consequences of non-Atlantic powers present in the Atlantic as its core object of study, in order to best depict the current predicaments the region faces in the short and middle run. GoGMI’s chapter in the report highlights the nature of great power competition within the context of the Gulf of Guinea, as well as how such competition ultimately influences maritime security outcomes in the region.

  • Services | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute

    GoGMI offers a lot of support and input in the maritime industry. خدماتنا Services: Programs FACILITATION OF REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS TO FOSTER MARITIME SAFETY AND SECURITY IN THE GULF OF GUINEA REGION. DEVELOPMENT OF POLICY BRIEFS, ARTICLES AND OTHER RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS تنظيم المؤتمرات والمعارض الدولية تطوير وتدقيق ومصادقة خطط الأمن البحري للشركات خدمات استشارية للأمن البحري رصد الأنشطة في المجال البحري لغانا بما في ذلك صيد الأسماك والتجارة البحرية واستكشاف النفط أي خدمة أخرى تساهم في نطاق بحري آمن وآمن ونظيف في منطقة خليج غينيا

  • Secretariat | GoGMI

    Discover Our Secretariat Portfolio: Elevating Experiences with the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute At the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute, we take pride in curating exceptional events that leave a lasting impact. Explore our diverse portfolio, showcasing our expertise as a premier provider of secretariat services. Each event reflects our commitment to excellence, innovation, and seamless execution. Explore Our Services: Elevate Your Event Experience Whether you're planning an innovation centre, a blue economy innovation symposium, or a bespoke stakeholder event, the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute is your trusted partner. Our secretariat services ensure seamless execution, allowing you to focus on what matters most - the success of your event. Contact Us to discuss your upcoming event and learn more about our comprehensive secretariat services. Thank you for considering GoGMI for your event management needs. We look forward to collaborating with you on your next memorable experience! Contact Us Now Green Maritime Africa Coalition Theme: Advancing Net-Zero Emissions and Maritime Resilience in Africa through Continental Collaboration Overview: GoGMI collaborates with the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency to host the Green Maritime Africa Coalition (GMAC). GMAC's mission is a shared continental initiative aimed at leading the global energy transition. By 2030, GMAC intends to provide zero-emission fuels for the maritime industry and implement them in both international and domestic shipping throughout Africa. During the launch in November 2023, hosted by GoGMI, 37 stakeholders from the shipping industry, including the private sector, ship and port operators, fuel operators, and charterers, joined forces to advance the mission. The primary objective is to amplify Africa's collective voice in global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction efforts. GMAC aims to foster awareness, create opportunities, and implement concrete near and long-term actions for the continent. The coalition places a strategic focus on maritime policy, capacity building, technology, financing, and skill development. The overarching goal is to collaborate with host governments and regional institutions, strengthening maritime policies, streamlining processes, and aligning with Africa's priorities for sustainable development and economic growth. This multi-faceted approach reflects GMAC's commitment to driving impactful change in the maritime sector across the continent. Key Highlights : Thought-provoking insights from industry leaders, experts, and influencers. Stakeholders had the chance to connect with peers, forge new partnerships, and expand their professional networks. Stakeholders Meetings Gulf of Guinea Maritime Coallaboration Forum - Shared Awareness and Deconfliction (GoG-MCF SHADE) Overview: The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum - Shared Awareness and Deconfliction (GoG-MCF SHADE), was a dynamic forum designed and implemented by GoGMI in collaboration with the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) as a viable platform for regional and international navies, maritime industry partners and relevant stakeholders from across the GoG and beyond to harmonise counter-piracy efforts and communication in the GoG region, under the existing information sharing architecture provided by both the Yaounde Code of Conduct and the Best Management Practices to Deter Piracy and Enhance Maritime Security off the Coast of West Africa (BMP-WA) Key Highlights: Dynamic discussions on counter-piracy efforts and communication Working group discussions on industry disruptions and collaboration. Networking opportunities among stakeholders. Networking opportunities among stakeholders. Strategic Partners Meetings Virtual Expert Level Discussion Group Meeting on the Study of the Implementation of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct Architecture 2021. Theme: The Role of Strategic Communications in Support of the Implementation of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct Architecture; Combined Law Enforcement Cooperation with International Partners and Effective Participation with Industry; and Sustainability of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct (YCoC) Architecture. Overview: The Virtual Expert Level Discussion Group Meeting on the Study of the Implementation of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct Architecture 2021 was a convergence of maritime security experts committed to addressing vital aspects of the full implementation of the Architecture and make viable recommendations to the Heads of States of the YCoC member states. ‘‘Full implementation’’ in the context of the discussion referred to the ability for the Yaoundé Code of Conduct to be self-supported and maintained to continually achieve its primary purpose of fostering cooperation among signatory countries to combat crime in the Gulf of Guinea maritime domain. The discussions were guided by the Interregional Coordination Centre(ICC), and supported by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). Maritime security experts participated in insightful discussions, interactive workshops, and formed strategic partnerships to drive positive cooperation. Key Highlights : 28 influential maritime security experts Interactive workshops for collaborative problem-solving. Formation of strategic partnerships for advancing synergies in the Gulf of Guinea maritime domain

  • II MaSSDI Training Course 1 | GoGMI

    مرحبًا بكم في معهد خليج غينيا البحري - GoGMI Date: 2nd April - 30th May 2025 Time: 1:00pm to 3:00pm GMT Venue: Online - Zoom Participants Only: Access Course Materials Here Rationale Overview GoGMI هي منظمة غير ربحية تأسست في غانا. ويشكل "مركزًا فكريًا" للمفكرين والممارسين الاستراتيجيين البحريين والحلفاء للتفاعل وتبادل الأفكار والبحث في الشؤون البحرية الاستراتيجية التي تؤثر على منطقة خليج غينيا. الأعمال الأساسية للمعهد هي البحث والاستشارات البحرية الاستراتيجية والدعوة في مجالات السلامة والأمن والبيئة في الفضاء البحري الغاني وخليج غينيا بشكل عام. الهدف الرئيسي من GoGMI هو إنتاج بحث معترف به وتقديم حلول من منظور أصلي ، وبالتالي معالجة عدم التوازن الحالي في الدراسات البحرية للمنطقة ، حيث يتم تمثيل الرأي والمصالح المحلية تمثيلاً ناقصًا. Course Outcomes GoGMI هي منظمة غير ربحية تأسست في غانا. ويشكل "مركزًا فكريًا" للمفكرين والممارسين الاستراتيجيين البحريين والحلفاء للتفاعل وتبادل الأفكار والبحث في الشؤون البحرية الاستراتيجية التي تؤثر على منطقة خليج غينيا. الأعمال الأساسية للمعهد هي البحث والاستشارات البحرية الاستراتيجية والدعوة في مجالات السلامة والأمن والبيئة في الفضاء البحري الغاني وخليج غينيا بشكل عام. الهدف الرئيسي من GoGMI هو إنتاج بحث معترف به وتقديم حلول من منظور أصلي ، وبالتالي معالجة عدم التوازن الحالي في الدراسات البحرية للمنطقة ، حيث يتم تمثيل الرأي والمصالح المحلية تمثيلاً ناقصًا. 01 Generate an understanding of how to develop maritime security strategies that address Africa's unique challenges. 02 Examine the primary features that enhance the sustainability of strategies and action plans or otherwise 03 Explore tools and techniques that can facilitate the implementation of continental, regional and national maritime strategy documents 04 Equip participants with the skill sets necessary to contribute meaningfully to maritime security strategy development processes across Africa 05 Explicate the implications of strategy development processes on the success or failure of national, regional and continental strategies 06 Develop the skills of participants to collaborate with stakeholders and partners toward maritime security strategy development and implementation Course Modules 01 Maritime Security Strategy Theory 02 Assessing Maritime Security Challenges & Opportunities I & II 03 Interagency Coordination and Stakeholder Analysis I & II 04 Mid-Course Practical Exercise 05 Ends, Ways, Means 06 Maritime Strategy Implementation 07 Case Study and Course Conclusion Course Beneficiaries GoGMI هي منظمة غير ربحية تأسست في غانا. ويشكل "مركزًا فكريًا" للمفكرين والممارسين الاستراتيجيين البحريين والحلفاء للتفاعل وتبادل الأفكار والبحث في الشؤون البحرية الاستراتيجية التي تؤثر على منطقة خليج غينيا. الأعمال الأساسية للمعهد هي البحث والاستشارات البحرية الاستراتيجية والدعوة في مجالات السلامة والأمن والبيئة في الفضاء البحري الغاني وخليج غينيا بشكل عام. الهدف الرئيسي من GoGMI هو إنتاج بحث معترف به وتقديم حلول من منظور أصلي ، وبالتالي معالجة عدم التوازن الحالي في الدراسات البحرية للمنطقة ، حيث يتم تمثيل الرأي والمصالح المحلية تمثيلاً ناقصًا. Course Director GoGMI هي منظمة غير ربحية تأسست في غانا. ويشكل "مركزًا فكريًا" للمفكرين والممارسين الاستراتيجيين البحريين والحلفاء للتفاعل وتبادل الأفكار والبحث في الشؤون البحرية الاستراتيجية التي تؤثر على منطقة خليج غينيا. الأعمال الأساسية للمعهد هي البحث والاستشارات البحرية الاستراتيجية والدعوة في مجالات السلامة والأمن والبيئة في الفضاء البحري الغاني وخليج غينيا بشكل عام. الهدف الرئيسي من GoGMI هو إنتاج بحث معترف به وتقديم حلول من منظور أصلي ، وبالتالي معالجة عدم التوازن الحالي في الدراسات البحرية للمنطقة ، حيث يتم تمثيل الرأي والمصالح المحلية تمثيلاً ناقصًا.

  • Associate Director | GoGMI

    JOB DESCRIPTION The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute is seeking an experienced and dynamic Associate Director to help our organisation to the next level of growth and impact. The ideal candidate must be a visionary leader with a passion for our mission and a track record of success in maritime research, public advocacy, and capacity development in the Gulf of Guinea region. Responsibilities: Develop and implement strategic plans that advance the organisation's mission and vision in consultation with management. Oversee day-to-day operations, including program management, finance, fundraising, and human resources. Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including donors, partners, and community members. Provide technical support and expertise for the implementation of research projects and grants. Represent the Institute at conferences, workshops, and strategic-level stakeholder engagements. Lead fundraising efforts and ensure financial sustainability of the organisation. Assist in talent acquisition and management. Ensure compliance with legal and ethical standards, including those related to financial management and programme delivery Qualifications: Minimum of a Master’s degree in fields related to ocean governance, maritime security, coastal zone management, marine conservation and other relevant areas. Minimum of 5 years demonstrable experience in any maritime or ocean related field, preferably in a leadership position Proven track record of successful fundraising and revenue generation in the NGO sector Strong strategic planning and program development skills Excellent communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills Experience working with high-level stakeholders Experience in maritime administration and research is desired Must be a Ghanaian or a legal resident in Ghana. Deadline for Application: 22nd March, 2023 Applications must include a cover letter , resume , and contact information for three professional references . CLICK HERE TO APPLY

  • Programs | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute

    Major activities organized by our institution مشاريعنا Advo INTERNATIONAL MARITIME SECURITY WORKING GROUP IMSWG, housed by the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute, constitutes a working group of maritime experts and practitioners that spans across industries, academia, national, regional & international institutions and organizations. View More GOG MCF/SHADE FORUM On 26th April 2021 the ICC Yaoundé and Nigeria announced the formation of an International Framework to provide shared awareness and deconfliction for activities in the Gulf of Guinea. This online meeting hosted by the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute is by invitation of the SHADE Co-Chairs from the the ICC and the Nigerian Navy. View More INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE The inaugural International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEC) hosted by Ghana’s Armed Forces in Accra built upon the endeavours of Africa’s Armed Forces to enhance combined capabilities to counter the continent’s leading security challenges. View More UN OCEAN CONFERENCE 2022 VIRTUAL SIDE EVENT The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI), in partnership with Development of Technical Capacity of African Nations (DOTCAN) and Masser Afrique organized the workshop “Ocean Advocacy: From Ordinary to Extraordinary” as a side event of the 2022 UN Ocean Conference. View More NATIONAL INTEGRATED MARITIME STRATEGY The NIMS project which is under the Security Governance Initiative (SGI) and funded by the US and Ghana governments seeks to bring synergy in the maritime domain. View More MARITIME SECURITY STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION This course is intended to provide such grounding. By exposing participants to key principles and best practices for developing maritime security strategies, the programme will expand expertise necessary to ensure that African states have the strategic guidance they truly need to address their peculiar mix of maritime threats and challenges. View More BLUE CAREER AND BUSINESS EXPO 2021 The Blue Careers and Business EXPO is intended to create multiple opportunity-exchange platforms for young people to interact with maritime industry leaders and contribute to a robust blue economy in Africa. View More EARLY CAREER OCEAN PROFESSIONALS VIRTUAL TRAINING PROGRAMME The ECOP Training Course was held twice this year in March and November 2022 as a 9-day event to equip the youth with first-hand knowledge about Africa’s blue economy and expose participants to various career and business opportunities in the blue industry. View More VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI) is an NGO dedicated to maritime security research, advocacy and capacity-building across the West African sub-region and beyond. We are currently expanding our reach and impact, with the help of innovative and driven young individuals. View More THE BLUE MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME The Blue Mentorship Programme is an African maritime accelerator intended to encourage youth to engage in sustainable blue economy careers and to offer them support through their business, entrepreneurial or career progression journey. View More CAPACITY-BUILDING Capa RESEARCH MARITIME SECURITY INTERVENTIONS AUDIT This study seeks to contribute to the limited research on the complexity of maritime security interventions in the Gulf of Guinea, with the ultimate intent of illuminating viable pathways for harmonising collective efforts towards enhancing shared goals. View More Rese

  • IDEC 2024 | GoGMI

    THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE Enhancing Regional Mechanisms for Addressing Contemporary Security Challenges in Africa ABOUT IDEC 2024 The 2nd International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEC) hosted by Ghana Army in Accra will build upon the endeavours of African Army to enhance combined capabilities to counter the continent’s leading security challenges. This unparalleled event will showcase the importance of integrating strategies and solutions to solve challenges such as extremism, terrorism and cross-border crime in this region. The overarching objective of IDEC 2024 is to improve regional development and security by promoting civil/ defence partnership, both regionally and internationally. Through a series of unique platforms, the two-day event aims to assemble Africa’s Chiefs of Army and senior officers and executives, as well as security agencies and global partners and advanced solution providers to improve combined combat operations and regional development initiatives. IDEC 2022 - Day 1 Highlights IDEC 2022 - Day 2 Highlights The Chiefs of Ghana Armed Forces look forward to welcoming you to Accra, Ghana LT GEN THOMAS OPPONG PEPRAH CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE STAFF MAJ GEN BISMARCK KWASI ONWONA CHIEF OF THE ARMY STAFF REAR ADMIRAL ISSAH ADAM YAKUBU CHIEF OF THE NAVAL STAFF, GHANA NAVY AVM ASARE BEKOE CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF, GHANA AIR FORCE EVENT IN NUMBERS 10+ Chiefs of Army 20+ International VIPs 500+ Attendees 30+ Speakers 40+ Sponsors & Exhibitors 20+ Media Partners Click her to REGISTER!

  • II MaSSDI Training Course | GoGMI

    مرحبًا بكم في معهد خليج غينيا البحري - GoGMI Date: 2nd April - 30th May 2025 Time: 1:00pm to 3:00pm GMT Venue: Online - Zoom Participants Only: Access Course Materials Here Rationale Overview GoGMI هي منظمة غير ربحية تأسست في غانا. ويشكل "مركزًا فكريًا" للمفكرين والممارسين الاستراتيجيين البحريين والحلفاء للتفاعل وتبادل الأفكار والبحث في الشؤون البحرية الاستراتيجية التي تؤثر على منطقة خليج غينيا. الأعمال الأساسية للمعهد هي البحث والاستشارات البحرية الاستراتيجية والدعوة في مجالات السلامة والأمن والبيئة في الفضاء البحري الغاني وخليج غينيا بشكل عام. الهدف الرئيسي من GoGMI هو إنتاج بحث معترف به وتقديم حلول من منظور أصلي ، وبالتالي معالجة عدم التوازن الحالي في الدراسات البحرية للمنطقة ، حيث يتم تمثيل الرأي والمصالح المحلية تمثيلاً ناقصًا. a responsibility to ensure its protection at all levels. Effective maritime security strategies could provide a unique framework for attaining this. What remains crucial then, is to ground relevant maritime practitioners and policy makers in the theoretical and practical underpinnings necessary either to develop purposeful and targeted maritime security strategies, or to successfully implement existing ones within national and regional contexts. This course is intended to provide such grounding. By exposing participants to key principles and best practices for developing maritime security strategies, the programme will expand expertise necessary to ensure that African states have the strategic guidance they truly need to address their peculiar mix of maritime threats and challenges. Course Outcomes GoGMI هي منظمة غير ربحية تأسست في غانا. ويشكل "مركزًا فكريًا" للمفكرين والممارسين الاستراتيجيين البحريين والحلفاء للتفاعل وتبادل الأفكار والبحث في الشؤون البحرية الاستراتيجية التي تؤثر على منطقة خليج غينيا. الأعمال الأساسية للمعهد هي البحث والاستشارات البحرية الاستراتيجية والدعوة في مجالات السلامة والأمن والبيئة في الفضاء البحري الغاني وخليج غينيا بشكل عام. الهدف الرئيسي من GoGMI هو إنتاج بحث معترف به وتقديم حلول من منظور أصلي ، وبالتالي معالجة عدم التوازن الحالي في الدراسات البحرية للمنطقة ، حيث يتم تمثيل الرأي والمصالح المحلية تمثيلاً ناقصًا. 01 Generate an understanding of how to develop maritime security strategies that address Africa's unique challenges. 02 Examine the primary features that enhance the sustainability of strategies and action plans or otherwise 03 Explore tools and techniques that can facilitate the implementation of continental, regional and national maritime strategy documents 04 Equip participants with the skill sets necessary to contribute meaningfully to maritime security strategy development processes across Africa 05 Explicate the implications of strategy development processes on the success or failure of national, regional and continental strategies 06 Develop the skills of participants to collaborate with stakeholders and partners toward maritime security strategy development and implementation Course Modules 01 Maritime Security Strategy Theory 02 Assessing Maritime Security Challenges & Opportunities I & II 03 Interagency Coordination and Stakeholder Analysis I & II 04 Mid-Course Practical Exercise 05 Ends, Ways, Means 06 Maritime Strategy Implementation 07 Case Study and Course Conclusion Course Beneficiaries GoGMI هي منظمة غير ربحية تأسست في غانا. ويشكل "مركزًا فكريًا" للمفكرين والممارسين الاستراتيجيين البحريين والحلفاء للتفاعل وتبادل الأفكار والبحث في الشؤون البحرية الاستراتيجية التي تؤثر على منطقة خليج غينيا. الأعمال الأساسية للمعهد هي البحث والاستشارات البحرية الاستراتيجية والدعوة في مجالات السلامة والأمن والبيئة في الفضاء البحري الغاني وخليج غينيا بشكل عام. الهدف الرئيسي من GoGMI هو إنتاج بحث معترف به وتقديم حلول من منظور أصلي ، وبالتالي معالجة عدم التوازن الحالي في الدراسات البحرية للمنطقة ، حيث يتم تمثيل الرأي والمصالح المحلية تمثيلاً ناقصًا. ADMISSION FEE FOR THIS COURSE IS $450.00 $405.00 Discount ends May 30th 2025 10% discount for early bird registration and members of the Institute Join Our Online Course Title First name Last name Email Code Select Phone Organization/Institution Position Register Now Thanks for registering!

  • Internship Programme 2022 | GoGMI

    The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute (GoGMI) is an NGO dedicated to maritime security research, advocacy and capacity-building across the West African sub-region and beyond. We are currently expanding our reach and impact, with the help of innovative and driven young individuals. If you wish to support efforts towards the development of a thriving blue economy for Africa, we would love to have you as an intern in any of the following areas: OCEAN GOVERNANCE / MARITIME SECURITY RESEARCH ADVOCACY AND CONTENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT To apply, kindly forward an application letter and CV to info@gogmi.org.gh no later than 28th February 2022 with the subject: GOGMI INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME 2022. NB. Internships are unpaid; however, the selected interns will receive a monthly transportation stipend.

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