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Strategy Workshop for Maritime Administrations: Part 1 - What is an "Overall Strategy"?

This workshop focuses on defining and understanding the concept of an "Overall Strategy" for a Maritime Administration, emphasizing the importance of developing and reviewing strategies to ensure effective implementation of international obligations. Experiences, challenges, and relevant codes are discussed.

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Strategy Workshop for Maritime Administrations: Part 1 - What is an "Overall Strategy"?

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  1. IMO MEMBER STATE AUDIT SCHEME WORKSHOP FOR MARITIME ADMINISTRATIONS STRATEGY – PART 1 What is an "Overall Strategy" for a Maritime Administration?

  2. Definition of Strategy • The Art of War • The management of an Army during a campaign • A plan of action or policy

  3. What is "Strategy"? • A strategy is an effective mechanism for the State to evaluate its effectiveness in meeting its international obligations under the relevant IMO Conventions. • An overall "policy" is not a "mechanism" but a "statement of intent" • Without a strategy: • Roles and responsibilities of various agencies may not be clear • In certain instances, may result in non-compliance or non-timely implementation of instruments

  4. Strategy III Code, Part 1, Paragraph 3 In order to meet the objective of this Code, a State is recommended to: • Develop an overall strategy to ensure that its international obligations and responsibilities as a flag, port and coastal State are met; • establish a methodology to monitor and assess that the strategy ensures effective implementation and enforcement of relevant international mandatory instruments; and • Continuously review the strategy to achieve, maintain and improve the overall organizational performance and capability. In implementing the aforementioned strategy, the guidance given in the III Code should be adhered to.

  5. Experiences Too many strategies? • 10 year strategy on climate change • 5 year strategy waste disposal • 6 year strategy for growing the fleet • Strategies for everything?

  6. What's the problem? • The III Code • Draws together a number of existing resolutions, but goes further? • Res A.847(20) Guidelines to assist flag States (revoked) • Administrations have evolved • Not set up as a corporate entity • Concept of continual review not universally accepted

  7. What's the result? • Concept of a corporate entity as Maritime Administration not apparent; • Treaty Obligations, spread over several entities, Ministries, Agencies, etc.; • Turf war is evident; • Concept of audit and review not fully accepted • Lack of experience of this or culture.

  8. TRANSPORT POLICY/ IMO MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT VOID? MINISTRYOFENVIRONMENT MINISTRYOFJUSTICE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE LAWS & ENFORCEMENT POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL MARITIMEADMINISTRATION SEARCH AND RESCUE/ HYDROGRAPHY EXISTING NORM FOR PARTICIPATING STATE ENTITIES IN A MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

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