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Page 1: Roy Paul Programme Manager. UN Secretary General Mr Ban Ki Moon “…let us never forget the detrimental impact of piracy on the innocent.

Roy PaulProgramme Manager

Page 2: Roy Paul Programme Manager. UN Secretary General Mr Ban Ki Moon “…let us never forget the detrimental impact of piracy on the innocent.
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MALACCA STRAITS

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GULF OF GUINEA

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GULF OF ADEN / INDIAN OCEAN

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UN Secretary General Mr Ban Ki Moon

“…let us never forget the detrimental impact of piracy on the innocent seafarers themselves – the men and women who face all manner of hardship in transporting the world’s precious cargo. They are on the frontlines of this battle. Their welfare and safety must also be at the forefront of our concerns ” February 2011

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SHIP DAMAGE

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Violence, Torture and fatalities

Source: IMB et al

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A pan-industry alliance of ship owners, unions, managers, manning agents, insurers and welfare associations, working together with one aim – “to assist seafarers and their families with the humanitarian aspects of a traumatic incident caused by a piracy attack, armed robbery or being taken hostage”

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Partners in the MPHRP Programme

plus Member Companies and Associations,and supported by the IMO and ILO

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MPHRP Focus is on people

• Seafarers

• Their Families

• Their Colleagues

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ImmediatePost Crisis

Short-termPost Crisis

Long TermPost Crisis

Shock

Realisation

Acknowledgement

Adaptation

RESISTANCE

CRISISPre Crisis

RESILIENCERECOVERY

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•It all starts with Human

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1 Introduction In responding to the threat of piracy, or a seafarer becoming a victim of piracy and armed robbery, the seafarers play an important role. This publication provides guidance on ways that seafarers can be supported by their companies.

The guide may be more applicable to the needs of some companies than others and we are aware that many companies already have such plans in place and therefore may choose to use this publication as a checklist for current practice. Where a Company does not have a plan this document could be used to establish a plan of action.

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What are the most important needs of seafarers?

• Before

• During

• After

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MPHRP Focus is on people

• Seafarers

• Their Families

• Their Colleagues

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• Maritime Piracy is a reality for a small number of seafarers and their families.

• The fear of Maritime Piracy is a reality for a majority of seafarers and their families.

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Total number of crew taken hostage during hijacking

2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

218

854

1050 1043

546

154

815867

1016

400

Somalia

Worldwide

Source: IMB

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If you can help, would like more information or to contact anyone in the programme please email:

[email protected]

www.mphrp.org.


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