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MALAYSIAN TECHNICAL COOPERATION PROGRAMME (MTCP) Training Programme for Effective Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Management
The upcoming MTCP course will be focusing on the effective management of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). This course is specifically designed to provide understanding of the design and creation of the MPAs network, governance, ecological monitoring as well as MPAs management through ecosystem-based conservation. With international conventions such as Aichi Targets and COP15 call for
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Saving our oceans: The case for Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) – Seminar on Enhancing the Area of Ocean Governance of the EU Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific through Dialogue
Agenda Outline Register The marine realm is the most significant component of the Earth's system that stabilises climate and supports human presence on Earth. However, much of the ocean is now seriously degraded, with changes and losses in the structure, function and benefits from marine systems. The impact of multiple stressors on the ocean is
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The Future: Malaysia’s Insight on the Policy, Economy and Investment in Maritime Industry
MIMA, through the Centre for Maritime Economics and Industries (MEI), will host an MTCP event titled "The Future: Malaysia’s Insights on the Policy, Economy, and Investment in Maritime Industry for 2022". The four-day training will help the participant learn more about the policies and actions of the Malaysian government, with a focus on economic movement
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Malaysia – Australia Dialogue Series on Combating Marine Plastic Pollution 2022
Virtual Event (Zoom)Agenda Register The Malaysian and Australian Governments signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP), and agreed to explore cooperation in solving marine plastic pollution, improving waste management, and creating a circular economy. In supporting the endeavor, two online workshops have been planned for 2022, to begin the dialogue between Australian and Malaysian academic institutions, Government and
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Webinar on the Application of Smart Maritime Management and Services in the Maintenance of Navigational Safety and Environmental Protection in SOMS
The three littoral states of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS) - Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore have been working together with the user states, including China, on the safety of navigation and marine environmental protection in the SOMS. Recent collaboration included two joint workshops conducted in 2018 and 2019, respectively, in Guangzhou, China -
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The Indo-Pacific and Ocean Governance: Roundtable with Think Tanks & Scholars Initiative
JW Marriott Hotel, Kuala Lumpur 183, Jln Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaThe Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) with the support of the Australian High Commission in Malaysia and the Embassy of Japan in Malaysia will conduct the Indo-Pacific and Ocean Governance: Roundtable with Think Tanks & Scholars Initiative. The Roundtable will solicit views and exchange ideas among think tank experts from Japan, Australia, the United States
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Malaysia – Australia Dialogue Series on Combating Marine Plastic Pollution 2022
Agenda Register The Malaysian and Australian Governments signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP), and agreed to explore cooperation in solving marine plastic pollution, improving waste management, and creating a circular economy. In supporting the endeavor, two online workshops have been planned for 2022, to begin the dialogue between Australian and Malaysian academic institutions, Government and
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Strengthening Malaysia And China’s Maritime Cooperation Through Rcep Under The Current Geopolitical Dynamics
Agenda Register The governments of Malaysia and China seek to strengthen bilateral relations between both countries especially in the maritime domain. Both states want to promote cooperation between the two countries in the sectors of economy, connectivity, security, energy, and sustainability. Maritime cooperation between think tanks help cement the bond shared by both states at
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Seminar on Enhancing Resilience for Sustainable Ocean in the Indo-Pacific: Interventions and Opportunities
Agenda Register Hybrid Seminar (Physical at Zenith Hotel Putrajaya and Virtual via Zoom)The Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) with support from the Embassy of Japan in Malaysia will be hosting the seminar on ‘Enhancing Resilience for Sustainable Ocean in the Indo-Pacific: Interventions and Opportunities.’ The half-day seminar—divided into two sessions—aims to offer discussions on the climate
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Webinar on Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Towards Seasports in Malaysia
Virtual Event (Zoom)The Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) with the support of the Embassy of Japan in Malaysia will hold a webinar on Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation towards Seaports Development in Malaysia. The aim of the webinar is to determine the impacts of climate change at the seaport and how Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategy
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LIMA ’23 International Maritime Conference: A Resilient Maritime Southeast Asia: Safe, Secure, and Sustainable Ocean
Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre Lot 274 Jalan Lima Padang Matsirat, Langkawi, Kedah, MalaysiaThe conference is organised by the Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport Malaysia and the Malaysia Marine Department (MMD), to be held in conjunction with the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2023 (LIMA’23).The conference will provide government agencies, maritime experts, academicians, policymakers, and other stakeholders the opportunity to
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MTCP 2023: Integrating UN SDG 4 into Maritime Education and Training (MET): The Way Forward in Rejuvenating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Related Careers
Virtual Event (Zoom)The upcoming MTCP course will be focusing on the policies developed by Malaysia in implementing a maritime education and training (MET) framework. The course will discuss the challenges and opportunities in implementing MET in promoting Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) related careers. The training course will conclude with the strategic action plans to tackle
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