To my beloved husband, wish you good luck and hope the Master Class One will be yours next year or 2014. Bolehla me and baby ikut belayar kapal besar..
http://www.imo.org/about/events/pages/day-of-the-seafarer.aspx
The campaign for Day of the Seafarer 2012 will be announced soon!
25 June of each year is the "Day of the Seafarer", recognizing the
invaluable contribution seafarers make to international trade and the
world economy, often at great personal cost to themselves and their
families.
Governments, shipping organizations, companies, shipowners and all
other parties concerned are invited to promote and celebrate the Day in
an appropriate and meaningful manner.
The Day of the Seafarer was first celebrated in 2011, following its
establishment by a resolution adopted by the Conference of Parties to
the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and
Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, held in Manila, Philippines,
in June 2010, which adopted major revisions to the STCW Convention and
Code.
The Day of the Seafarer has now been included in the annual list of United Nations Observances.
In 2011, the celebration took the form of an online campaign, in
which IMO asked everyone to voice their support using social networks.
On the Day of the Seafarer, we asked people around the globe to say
“Thank you seafarers” on Facebook, via tweets, by posting a video on
YouTube, discussing on LinkedIn, or even writing an inspirational blog.
The Day of the Seafarer provides an opportunity to pay tribute to
the world’s 1.5 million seafarers for the unique and all-too-often
overlooked contribution to the well-being of the general public, and we
would like to do it using as many social media networks as possible.
By generating interaction on the web about seafarers, we want to show respect, recognition and gratitude to seafarers everywhere. The universal outreach of social media will raise awareness of the vital role that seafarers play in the world economy and, in many respects, in sustainable development, enabling ships to carry than 90% of world trade safely, efficiently and with minimal impact on the environment.
The Day of the Seafarer is also an opportunity to educate the public about issues facing the modern-day seafarer - issues such as piracy. But, most importantly, it is the occasion for us, the world, to say “Thank you, seafarers.”
We encourage everyone to participate in this worldwide effort by
celebrating and joining us on the web: so please if you want to get
involved, take action and download the toolkit featured on this page.By generating interaction on the web about seafarers, we want to show respect, recognition and gratitude to seafarers everywhere. The universal outreach of social media will raise awareness of the vital role that seafarers play in the world economy and, in many respects, in sustainable development, enabling ships to carry than 90% of world trade safely, efficiently and with minimal impact on the environment.
The Day of the Seafarer is also an opportunity to educate the public about issues facing the modern-day seafarer - issues such as piracy. But, most importantly, it is the occasion for us, the world, to say “Thank you, seafarers.”
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