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BookletCorporate general interestBevordering van veiligheid en verbetering van arbeidsomstandigheden in de Surinaamse visserij door toepassing van internationale normen 2021
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No results found.Deze brochure is samengesteld door de IMO, ILO, FAO en het Directoraat Visserij van het Ministerie van Landbouw, Veeteelt en Visserij (LVV) in Suriname. Het doel van de brochure is om een beknopt overzicht te geven van vier internationaal wettelijk bindende visserijinstrumenten (verdragen en overeenkomsten) die de veiligheid van vissersvaartuigen en vissers, opleiding van vissers, behoorlijke arbeids- en leefomstandigheden en verantwoorde en veilige visserijactiviteiten bevorderen. Het Ministerie van LVV werkt samen met bovengenoemde internationale organisaties, visserij organisaties en andere belanghebbenden in Suriname, aan de verbetering van de veiligheid en arbeidsomstandigheden in de visserij. De uitvoering van de volgende vier visserijinstrumenten en hun mogelijke ratificering door Suriname kunnen daarbij een belangrijke rol spelen: 1. de IMO Overeenkomst van Kaapstad (CTA), 2012 2. het IMO Internationaal Verdrag betreffende de Normen voor de Bemanning van Vissersvaartuigen inzake Opleiding, Diplomering en Wachtdienst (STCW-F), 1995 3. het ILO Verdrag betreffende Werk in de Visserijsector (C188), 2007 4. de FAO Overeenkomst inzake Havenstaat Maatregelen om Illegale, Ongemelde en Ongereguleerde Visserij te voorkomen, tegen te gaan, en te beëindigen (PSMA), 2009. -
BookletCorporate general interestBergabung membentuk sektor perikanan masa depan
Mempromosikan keselamatan dan pekerjaan yang layak di sektor perikanan melalui penerapan standar internasional
2021Also available in:
No results found.Brosur yang disiapkan oleh IMO, ILO dan FAO ini bertujuan untuk memberikan panduan kepada pembuat kebijakan dan keputusan serta pemangku kepentingan lainnya di sektor perikanan, kelautan, dan ketenagakerjaan serta mendorong ratifikasi dan implementasi instrumen internasional berikut yang mengikat secara hukum: º Perjanjian Cape Town IMO (CTA), 2012 º Konvensi Internasional IMO tentang Standar Pelatihan, Sertifikasi, dan Tugas Jaga untuk Personil Kapal Perikanan (STCW-F), 1995 º Konvensi ILO Bekerja di Perikanan (No.188), 2007 º Perjanjian FAO tentang Langkah-Langkah Negara Pelabuhan untuk Mencegah, Menghalangi dan Menghapus Penangkapan Ikan Ilegal, Tidak Dilaporkan dan Tidak Diatur (PSMA), 2009. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical bookJoining forces to shape the fishery sector of tomorrow
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No results found.Deze brochure is samengesteld door de IMO, ILO, FAO en het Directoraat Visserij van het Ministerie van Landbouw, Veeteelt en Visserij (LVV) in Suriname. Het doel van de brochure is om een beknopt overzicht te geven van vier internationaal wettelijk bindende visserijinstrumenten (verdragen en overeenkomsten) die de veiligheid van vissersvaartuigen en vissers, opleiding van vissers, behoorlijke arbeids- en leefomstandigheden en verantwoorde en veilige visserijactiviteiten bevorderen. Het Ministerie van LVV werkt samen met bovengenoemde internationale organisaties, visserij organisaties en andere belanghebbenden in Suriname, aan de verbetering van de veiligheid en arbeidsomstandigheden in de visserij. De uitvoering van de volgende vier visserijinstrumenten en hun mogelijke ratificering door Suriname kunnen daarbij een belangrijke rol spelen: 1. de IMO Overeenkomst van Kaapstad (CTA), 2012 2. het IMO Internationaal Verdrag betreffende de Normen voor de Bemanning van Vissersvaartuigen inzake Opleiding, Diplomering en Wachtdienst (STCW-F), 1995 3. het ILO Verdrag betreffende Werk in de Visserijsector (C188), 2007 4. de FAO Overeenkomst inzake Havenstaat Maatregelen om Illegale, Ongemelde en Ongereguleerde Visserij te voorkomen, tegen te gaan, en te beëindigen (PSMA), 2009.
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