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  • 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.

  • Idec Africa | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    The inaugural International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEC) hosted by Ghana’s Armed Forces in Accra will build upon the endeavors of Africa’s Armed Forces to enhance combined capabilities to counter the continent’s leading security challenges. INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE Strengthening International Collaboration to Combat Terrorism and Transnational Organised Crimes ABOUT IDEC 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. This unprecedented event showcased the importance of integrating strategies and solutions across land, sea and air to solve challenges such as extremism, cross-border crime and maritime security in this region. The overarching objective was 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 aimed to assemble Africa’s Defence Chiefs of Staff and senior officers and executives from and 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 VICE ADMIRAL SETH AMOANA CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE STAFF MAJ GEN THOMAS OPPONG-PEPRAH CHIEF OF THE ARMY STAFF REAR ADMIRAL ISSAH ADAM YAKUBU CHIEF OF THE NAVAL STAFF, GHANA NAVY AVM FRANK HANSON CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF, GHANA AIR FORCE SUMMARY OF EVENTS AT IDEC VIP Welcome Dinner Opening Ceremony International Conference International Exhibition Cocktail Reception One to One Meetings EVENT IN NUMBERS 8+ Chiefs of Defence Staff 8+ Ministers and Secretaries of Defence 6+ Chiefs of Army 6+ Chiefs of Navy 6+ Chiefs of Air Force 40+ VIP Speakers 500+ High Profile Attendees 60+ Sponsors and Exhibitors 40+ Countries Represented 20,000,000+ Marketing Impressions 20+ Media Partners REASONS TO EXHIBIT & SPONSOR 01 LOCAL PARTNERS Meet and shortlist the best business partner that can represent your organisation in the region 03 THOUGHT LEADERSHIP PRESENTATIONS Establish pre-eminence amongst your peers 05 MARKET TRENDS & OPPORTUNITIES Keep up to date with market trends and identify new business opportunities. 07 USE CASE PRESENTATIONS Demonstrate how you have successfully helped otherdefence and security agencies through your solutions 02 NETWORKING & SOCIAL Use the exhibition floor to demonstrate your latest products and technologies 04 BRAND AWARENESS Multiple opportunities to increase your brand visibility, before during and after the event 06 LEAD GENERATION Increase new business opportunities from highly targeted audience Visit www.idecafrica.com to register now!

  • Forum | GoGMI

    기능을 테스트하려면 라이브 사이트로 이동하세요. 전체 게시물 카테고리 내 게시물 Forum Welcome! Have a look around and join the discussions. 정렬: 최근 활동 전체 카테고리 팔로우 게시물 작성하기 Kofi Amponsah Duodu Welcome to the Forum 게시판: General Discussion Share your thoughts. Feel free to add GIFs, videos, #hashtags and more to your posts and comments. Get started by commenting below. #hashtags 댓글 0개 0 2022년 4월 27일 좋아요 댓글 0개 댓글 Kofi Amponsah Duodu Forum rules 게시판: General Discussion We want everyone to get the most out of this community, so we ask that you please read and follow these guidelines: • Respect each other • Keep posts relevant to the forum topic • No spamming 댓글 0개 0 2022년 4월 27일 좋아요 댓글 0개 댓글 Kofi Amponsah Duodu Introduce yourself 게시판: General Discussion We'd love to get to know you better. Take a moment to say hi to the community in the comments. 댓글 0개 0 2022년 4월 27일 좋아요 댓글 0개 댓글 Forum - Frameless

  • 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

  • Individual Membership | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    GoGMI membership is offered on the basis of an individual’s interest and contribution to the region’s maritime strategic debate; all applications for membership need to be accompanied by a personal statement and the applicant’s CV. Individual Membership GoGMI membership is offered on the basis of an individual’s interest and contribution to the region’s maritime strategic debate; all applications for membership need to be accompanied by a personal statement and the applicant’s CV. Members become part of an exclusive and prestigious network which they can access through the Institute’s events, publications and personal contact with GoGMI staff and experts. Our membership is intended for individuals with expertise and demonstrable interest in matters of ocean governance, maritime safety and security, maritime geopolitics and blue economy development. ANNUAL SUBSCRIBTION FEE: USD 50.00 SIGN UP TODAY First Name Last Name Email Address Phone Country Membership Grade Choose an option Company/Institution Position Go to Checkout Thank you for applying to become a member of the institute As a member , you’ll benefit from: Certificate of membership from the institute. Discount on registration for professional conferences. Exclusive access to our online library of resources Free participation in professional masterclasses and courses with industry experts on ocean governance and blue economy with certificates issued upon successful completion Exclusive invitations to our International Maritime Security Working Group forum series. Free access to GoGMI’s flagship Maritime Research Journal, The Gulf Spectrum The opportunity to lend your voice to the Institute’s forum, and contribute to our indigenous research activities and programs.

  • II MaSSDI Training Course | GoGMI

    기니만 해양연구소에 오신 것을 환영합니다 - 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 GoGMI는 가나에 설립된 비영리 단체입니다. 해양 전략 사상가, 실무자 및 동맹국이 기니 만에 영향을 미치는 전략적 해양 문제에 대해 상호 작용하고 아이디어를 공유하며 연구를 수행할 수 있는 '싱크 탱크'를 구성합니다. 연구소의 핵심 사업은 가나와 기니만 해양 우주의 안전, 보안 및 환경 분야에서 전략적 해양 연구, 컨설팅 및 옹호입니다. GoGMI의 주요 목표는 인정된 연구를 생산하고 토착적인 관점에서 솔루션을 제공함으로써 지역의 의견과 이해가 제대로 반영되지 않는 이 지역의 해양 연구의 현재 불균형을 해결하는 것입니다. 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 GoGMI는 가나에 설립된 비영리 단체입니다. 해양 전략 사상가, 실무자 및 동맹국이 기니 만에 영향을 미치는 전략적 해양 문제에 대해 상호 작용하고 아이디어를 공유하며 연구를 수행할 수 있는 '싱크 탱크'를 구성합니다. 연구소의 핵심 사업은 가나와 기니만 해양 우주의 안전, 보안 및 환경 분야에서 전략적 해양 연구, 컨설팅 및 옹호입니다. GoGMI의 주요 목표는 인정된 연구를 생산하고 토착적인 관점에서 솔루션을 제공함으로써 지역의 의견과 이해가 제대로 반영되지 않는 이 지역의 해양 연구의 현재 불균형을 해결하는 것입니다. 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 GoGMI는 가나에 설립된 비영리 단체입니다. 해양 전략 사상가, 실무자 및 동맹국이 기니 만에 영향을 미치는 전략적 해양 문제에 대해 상호 작용하고 아이디어를 공유하며 연구를 수행할 수 있는 '싱크 탱크'를 구성합니다. 연구소의 핵심 사업은 가나와 기니만 해양 우주의 안전, 보안 및 환경 분야에서 전략적 해양 연구, 컨설팅 및 옹호입니다. GoGMI의 주요 목표는 인정된 연구를 생산하고 토착적인 관점에서 솔루션을 제공함으로써 지역의 의견과 이해가 제대로 반영되지 않는 이 지역의 해양 연구의 현재 불균형을 해결하는 것입니다. 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!

  • Services | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute

    GoGMI offers a lot of support and input in the maritime industry. 우리의 서비스 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 국제 회의 및 전시회 조직 기업 해양 보안 계획의 개발, 감사 및 검증 해상 안보에 대한 컨설팅 서비스 어업, 해상 무역 및 석유 탐사를 포함하여 가나의 해상 영역에서의 활동 모니터링 기니 만 지역의 안전하고 안전하며 깨끗한 해양 영역에 기여하는 기타 서비스

  • 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!

  • MaSSDI First Cohort | GoGMI

    Maritime Security Strategy Development & Implementation: A Focus on Africa First Cohort - 2023 TESTIMONIALS ‘‘Joining the class as someone with very little insight into maritime operations and strategies, the course deepened my knowledge of maritime operations while broadening my scope of general strategy development’’. BIOS LIEUTENANT COMMANDER KWAME YELBUOR I am Lieutenant Commander Kwame Yelbuor of the Ghana Navy. I hail from Eremong Tangzu in the Upper West Region of Ghana. I hold a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography and Resource and Resource Development from the University of Ghana, Legon. I was commissioned into the Executive Branch of the Ghana Navy on 30 August 2013. I have obtained various training both in Ghana and abroad including Initial Naval Officer Training in Dartmouth, United Kingdom in 2015. I have served onboard different Ghana Navy Ships. I have held various appointments onboard GN Ships including Executive Officer, Watching Keeping Officer, Acting Navigation Officer and others. Some of the ashore appoints held including Acting Assistant Director Naval Intelligence from July 2019 to July 2020 and the Acting Operations Officer for the ECOWAS Multinational Maritime Coordination Centre located at the Osu Castle from 2020 to 2022. I am currently the Commanding Officer for Ghana Navy Ship EHWOR. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER EDEM KOMLA AKATI I am Lieutenant Commander Edem Komla Akati, 36 years of age and a Senior Officer in the Ghana Navy. I was commissioned into the Executive Branch of the Ghana Navy in September 2011, after 2 years training both in Ghana and the United Kingdom. In 12 years of Commissioned Service with the Navy, I have gained valuable experience as a naval officer serving in various capacities both ashore and at sea. Some of the notable appointments held at sea include Training Officer, Navigation Officer, Executive Officer and Commanding Officer (Captain) onboard various Ghana Navy Ships such as GNS EHWOR, GNS YAA ASANTEWAA, GNS NAA GBEWAA and GNS PRA. Ashore I have held appointments at various establishments including Flag Lieutenant to the Chief of the Naval Staff, Instructor Naval Faculty of the Ghana Military Academy and Assistant Director Naval Administration at the Naval Headquarters. I have also attended all career courses commensurate to my rank. These include the Royal Navy Young Officer Course in UK (adjudged Overall Best International Student) and the Navigation Specialisation Course in China. I have also attended the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC) where I completed the Junior Staff Course, and Senior Command and Staff Course emerging as the Overall Best Student and Second Best Student respectively. I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, and Master of Science Degree in Defence and International Politics from GAFCSC. I am married to Louisa with whom I have 3 daughters, and enjoy watching documentaries in my leisure time. MAXIMUS ASHITEY Maximus Ashitey is the General Manager of Soko Aerial Robotics Limited, Deputy Director of the Unmanned Aerial Systems Research Lab (UASRL) and also currently the Deputy Director for the Soko Aerial and Signal Training School Centre for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Research, Development and Education. He holds a BA degree in Political Science from the University of Ghana, Legon. Combining his passion for drone technology with a solid foundation in political science, he brings a unique perspective to the world of aerial operations. With extensive training and experience in operating drones, he is proficient in capturing high-quality aerial imagery and conducting precise surveys, and prides himself in delivering accurate and actionable data through advanced drone technology. With a deep appreciation for the transformative potential of drone technology and a solid background in political science, he is eager to continue leveraging expertise to support a wide range of industries and initiatives. He is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of endless with drones while adhering to the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER EMILIO OKYERE-DADZIE Lieutenant Commander Emilio Okyere-Dadzie was commissioned into the Executive Branch of the Ghana Navy in 2008. He has attended relevant courses both locally and internationally. Emilio holds a BSc Nautical Science from Regional Maritime University, Ghana, an MBA in Port and Shipping Management, MBA in Oil and Gas Management both from the National Institute of Business Management, India. Additionally, he holds MSc Defence and International Politics from GIMPA. Emilio is a Navigation Specialist, a Class 3 Deck Officer and a Dynamic Positioning Operator. Emilio has served in various capacities within the Ghana Navy both afloat and ashore. He is currently the Deputy Director Naval Research & Development at the and doubles as the Command Operations Officer for the Riverine Command. He is an Associate Fellow of the Nautical Institute and the Royal Institute of Navigation, both in the United Kingdom FRANCES JEMIMAH ANABIA-TIAH I am an TechIOSH with the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health Professionals and a certified Crisis Management person. A trained ISO 14001, 9001, and 45001 Lead Auditor and Lead Implementer currently works as the ISO Coordinator for the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, HQ. I am a certified NEBOSH IGC person. I am a member of the Authority’s Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment Committee and several other critical committees tasked to develop strategies for transforming the Authority’s business. I have represented the Authority on several local and international platforms. I possess an in-depth understanding of maritime regulations, operations, and processes. I have worked with the Tema Shipyard on a Secondment basis as the Business Development Manager for three years. I led a team to implement the ISO management systems made of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001(now ISO 45001) for the Authority in 2013. I was part of the team that implemented ISO 27001 in 2022 I worked part-time with other local and international consulting firms on Strategic planning and ISO Standard implementation. I am committed to applying my acquired knowledge and skills toward improving business management processes.

  • International Maritime Security Working group | Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute

    IMSWG is the Institute’s flagship forum focused on stimulating dialogue and policy innovation aimed at addressing maritime security and safety concerns in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) region. International Maritime Security Working group: Image IMSWG는 Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute에 소속되어 있으며 해양 전문가 및 실무자로 구성된 실무 그룹을 구성합니다. 이는 산업, 학계, 국가, 지역 및 국제 기관 및 조직 전반에 걸쳐 있습니다. 이것은 해양 문제에 대한 아이디어를 공유하기 위한 네트워크 구축을 목표로 하는 기니만 국제 해양 이해 관계자를 위한 플랫폼입니다. STREAM MEETING DOWNLOAD BRIEF REPORT DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT 국제해사보안실무그룹 IMSWG Download Concept Note Here IMSWG는 Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute에 소속되어 있으며 해양 전문가 및 실무자로 구성된 실무 그룹을 구성합니다. 이는 산업, 학계, 국가, 지역 및 국제 기관 및 조직 전반에 걸쳐 있습니다. 이것은 해양 문제에 대한 아이디어를 공유하기 위한 네트워크 구축을 목표로 하는 기니만 국제 해양 이해 관계자를 위한 플랫폼입니다. Registration Link: Download Full Report Apply Here International Maritime Security Working group: Files IMSWG 보고서 무료로 다운로드 가나의 푸른 경제 개발: 전망 및 과제 첫 회의 보고서 이 보고서는 다양한 정부 기관의 대표자들의 공동 노력의 산물입니다. 기니만을 중심으로 한 해양산업 관계자 및 기관 전문가 및 이해관계자 Kofi 국제 평화 유지 센터의 지원으로 해양 연구소(GoGMI). 다운로드 해양 플라스틱 쓰레기, 해양 건강과 푸른 경제에 대한 위험 두 번째 회의 보고서 본 보고서는 Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute가 주도한 환경보호청 대표, 주한 영국대사관 지역환경청 대표, 기관 전문가, 해양산업 이해관계자들의 협력의 산물입니다. 다운로드 지역 및 국가 해양 전략: 전망 및 과제 2020년 7월 10일에 열린 첫 번째 GoGMI-IMSWG 온라인 가상 회의는 기니만 해양 공간을 관리하고 관리하는 데 있어 지역 및 국가 전략의 전망과 과제를 논의하기 위해 조직되었습니다. 회의의 주요 내용을 보고서로 정리했습니다. Meeting Video 다운로드 모든 보고서 보기

  • Funding Policy | Gulf Of Guinea Maritime Institute | Accra

    The Institute generates funds through a broad range of sources including consultancy services, grants, solicitations, competitive bids, and services to partners. These funds may be payable on an annual basis or over a period of time or be given as a one-time payment for service rendered. The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Institute is a non-profit think-tank organization that mobilizes and receives funding from diverse donor bases, in collaboration with allies and partners, to shape solutions to ocean challenges The Institute generates funds through a broad range of sources including consultancy services, grants, solicitations, competitive bids and services to partners. These funds may be payable on an annual basis or over a period of time, or be given as one-time payment for service rendered. The Institute leverages on its worldwide engagement approaches to develop practical solutions for today’s most pressing maritime issues that are in line with its mission. By building consensus and mobilizing durable partnerships, we transform ideas into actions. GoGMI는 가나에 설립된 비영리 단체입니다. 해양 전략 사상가, 실무자 및 동맹국이 기니 만에 영향을 미치는 전략적 해양 문제에 대해 상호 작용하고 아이디어를 공유하며 연구를 수행할 수 있는 '싱크 탱크'를 구성합니다. 연구소의 핵심 사업은 가나와 기니만 해양 우주의 안전, 보안 및 환경 분야에서 전략적 해양 연구, 컨설팅 및 옹호입니다. GoGMI의 주요 목표는 인정된 연구를 생산하고 토착적인 관점에서 솔루션을 제공함으로써 지역의 의견과 이해가 제대로 반영되지 않는 이 지역의 해양 연구의 현재 불균형을 해결하는 것입니다. Disclosure The Institute maintains a consistent disclosure policy and will acknowledge publicly the source of the funding. Intellectual Ownership The Institute requires all sponsors to agree to the Institute maintaining intellectual ownership of our work, including any product(s) resulting from the project. Diversity and Inclusion The Institute—through each of its projects—endeavors to take into account a range of views and participants.

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

    A repository of assessment reports, Special reports, Declarations, Technical Papers, Methodology reports and reports from GoG Experts meetings, Summits, Conferences and Workshops. Library A repository of assessment reports, Special reports, Declarations, Technical Papers, Methodology reports and reports from GoG Experts meetings, Summits, Conferences and Workshops. Academic Papers/Journals Blue Economy Policy Handbook. Academic Papers Deep Sea Mining-A note on potentials and risks. Regional & International Legal Instruments & Agreements/Strategy Documents Reg&Int. Legal Instruments ECOWAS Integrated Maritime Strategy. Yaounde Code of Conduct. 2050 Africa's Integrated Maritime Strategy. The Yaounde Framework - A summary. Reports & Reviews Reports and Reviews Interventionism in the Gulf of Guinea: The Case of Maritime Security Governance – Joint research partnership with Atlantic Center, Portugal. G7++FOGG Event Report An Evaluation of the Yaoundé Architecture Strengthening Counter-Piracy Responses: The Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum - SHADE Developing Blue Careers to Foster Strategic Development of Gulf of Guinea Maritime Economies. Agenda for Sustainable Development. Report on Marine Spatial Planning for Achieving SDG 14 in Ghana. Ocean Literacy for all - A toolkit. Ocean Solutions that benefit people. Spotlight on the Exploitation of Company Structures by Illegal Fishing Operators. African Approaches to Maritime Security - The Gulf of Guinea Briefing on the Status of Implementation of the Yaounde Code of Conduct Architecture Soft Targets and Black Markets - A piece on Maritime Terrorism Blog Posts Blog Posts IWD 2022 – Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow An Ocean for the Youth - A Holistic Approach to Engaging the Youth in the Maritime Sector World Ocean Day - Collective Action Starts with You 5 Essential Traits That Make Youth Crucial to Addressing Ocean Challenges Newsletters Newsletters Gulf Review - February 7, 2022 Gulf Review - February 14, 2022 Gulf Review - February 21, 2022 Gulf Review - January 17, 2022 Gulf Review - January 24, 2022 Gulf Review - January 31, 2022 Gulf Review - February 28, 2022 Gulf Review - March 15, 2022 Gulf Review - March 21, 2022 Gulf Review - April 4, 2022 Gulf Review - April 11, 2022 Gulf Review - April 25, 2022 Gulf Review - May 9, 2022 Gulf Review - May 30, 2022 Gulf Review - June 20, 2022 Gulf Review - July 11, 2022 Gulf Review - August 8, 2022 Gulf Review - May 16, 2022 Gulf Review - June 6, 2022 Gulf Review - June 27, 2022 Gulf Review - July 18, 2022 Gulf Review - August 15, 2022 Gulf Review - May 23, 2022 Gulf Review - June 13, 2022 Gulf Review - July 04, 2022 Gulf Review - August 1, 2022 Gulf Review - August 22, 2022 Gulf Review - September 5, 2022 Gulf Review - September 12, 2022 Gulf Review - September 19, 2022 Gulf Review - September 26, 2022 Gulf Review - October 3, 2022 Gulf Review - October 10, 2022 Gulf Review - October 17, 2022 Gulf Review - October 24, 2022 Gulf Review - October 31, 2022 Gulf Review - November 7, 2022 Gulf Review - November 14, 2022 Gulf Review - November 21, 2022 Gulf Review - November 28, 2022 Gulf Review - December 5, 2022 Gulf Review - December 12, 2022 Gulf Review - December 19, 2022 Gulf Review - January 16, 2023 Gulf Review - January 30, 2023 2023 Gulf Review - January 23, 2023 Gulf Review - February 6, 2023 Gulf Review - February 20, 2023 Gulf Review - February 27, 2023 Gulf Review - April 17, 2023 Gulf Review - February 13, 2023 Gulf Review - March 13, 2023 Gulf Review - May 22, 2023 Gulf Review - June 5, 2023 Gulf Review - May 29, 2023 Gulf Review - June 12, 2023 Gulf Review - July 3, 2023 Gulf Review - June 26, 2023 Gulf Review - July 10, 2023 Gulf Review - July 24, 2023 Gulf Review - July 31, 2023 Gulf Review - August 14, 2023 Gulf Review - July 17, 2023 Gulf Review - August 7, 2023 Gulf Review - August 21, 2023 Gulf Review - October 23, 2023 Gulf Review - September 11, 2023 Gulf Review - September 18, 2023 Gulf Review - October 2, 2023 Gulf Review - October 9, 2023 Gulf Review - October 16, 2023 Gulf Review - September 4, 2023 Gulf Review - September 25, 2023 Gulf Review - October 30, 2023 Gulf Review - November 6, 2023 Gulf Review - November 20, 2023 Gulf Review - November 27, 2023 Gulf Review - November 13, 2023 Gulf Review - December 4, 2023 Gulf Review - December 11, 2023 Gulf Review - December 18 , 2023 Gulf Review - January 29, 2024 Gulf Review - January 15, 2024 Gulf Review - January 22, 2024 2024 Gulf Review - February 5, 2024 Gulf Review - February 12, 2024 Gulf Review - February 19, 2024 Gulf Review - April 22, 2024 Gulf Review - March 4, 2024 Gulf Review - February 26, 2024 Gulf Review - March 18, 2024 Gulf Review - March 11, 2024 Gulf Review - April 29, 2024 Gulf Review - March 25, 2024 Gulf Review - April 8, 2024 Gulf Review - April 15, 2024 Gulf Review - May 6, 2024 Gulf Review - May 27, 2024 Gulf Review - June 24, 2024 Gulf Review - July 15, 2024 Gulf Review - August 12, 2024 Gulf Review - September 9, 2024 Gulf Review - May 13, 2024 Gulf Review - June 3, 2024 Gulf Review - July 1, 2024 Gulf Review - July 22, 2024 Gulf Review - August 19, 2024 Gulf Review - September 16, 2024 Gulf Review - October 7, 2024 Gulf Review - November 4, 2024 Gulf Review - December 9, 2024 Gulf Review - October 14, 2024 Gulf Review - November 11, 2024 Gulf Review - December 16, 2024 Gulf Review - May 20, 2024 Gulf Review - June 10, 2024 Gulf Review - July 8, 2024 Gulf Review - July 29, 2024 Gulf Review - September 2 , 2024 Gulf Review - September 30, 2024 Gulf Review - October 21, 2024 Gulf Review - November 25, 2024

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