Technical Cooperation Committee (TC), 71st session, 20-24 September 2021

IMO set to expand regional presence with new office in Pacific

IMO's Technical Cooperation Committee at its 71st session (TC 71) (20-24 September) approved the establishment of an IMO Regional Presence Office (RPO) for the Pacific Islands region. If approved at the thirty-fourth extraordinary session of the Council (08 - 12 November 2021), this will see the Pacific Region become the sixth to feature an IMO RPO.

The existing RPOs are: Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire for west and central Africa (Francophone); Accra, Ghana for west and central Africa (Anglophone); Nairobi, Kenya for eastern and southern Africa; Manila, the Philippines for East Asia; and Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago for the Caribbean.  IMO also funds one Technical Cooperation Officer within the Pacific Community (SPC), based in Suva, Fiji.

The Committee agreed to continue funding the current Technical Cooperation Officer position for the Pacific region until the regional presence office was fully established and operational.

The final decision about the location of the Pacific regional presence office will be made once potential host countries have submitted their proposals to the IMO Secretary-General.

TC 71 also:

  • Approved a long-term strategy on technical cooperation entitled the "Capacity-Building Decade 2021-2030", for adoption by the IMO Assembly as an Assembly resolution.
  • Approved the Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme (ITCP) for the 2022-2023 biennium, including a new global programme on reducing emissions from ships and in ports to support developing countries, SIDS and LDCs in the implementation of the Initial IMO GHG Strategy.
  • Approved a TC Fund allocation for the delivery of the ITCP 2022-2023,  subject to the final decisions of the Council and the Assembly.
  • Made significant progress in developing SMART indicators for data collection for technical cooperation, in support of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
  • Was updated on partnership and financing arrangements for technical cooperation activities.
  • Was updated on technical cooperation activities and programmes, including the Women in Maritime programme.
  • Supported a proposal to recognize 18 May as an IMO proclaimed International Day for Women in Maritime for consideration by Council.

Annual Report for 2020 

The Committee noted the information provided in the Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme (ITCP) Annual Report for 2020, which reflected expenditure of approximately $9 million for 2020, representing a financial delivery rate of 41% of the resources programmed for that year and featuring 27 sources of funding, with the TC Fund being the most significant, at $3 million, representing 35% of the overall total funds expended. In total, 81 activities were delivered, including the implementation of 5 advisory and needs assessment missions and 27 national and regional training courses. These training events covered an extensive range of maritime topics and resulted in the training of approximately 943 persons worldwide in 2020. In addition, another 99 fellows completed fellowships in the maritime field, including 22 fellowships at the World Maritime University (WMU) and the IMO International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI). Finally, a total of 368 officials attended events aimed at developing and harmonizing regional strategies on maritime technical matters.

It was noted that the delivery of ITCP activities was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in a reduction of deliverables due to several worldwide limitations. However, due to notable efforts from IMO, Member States, implementing agencies and coordinating staff involved in transitioning ITCP activities to virtual delivery methods where possible, a 38% delivery rate was still attained under the current circumstances. 

 The Committee expressed its gratitude to all donors for their cash contributions to the bilateral and multilateral donor trust funds and to other Member States and partners for their in-kind support that facilitated the implementation of the ITCP activities.