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Introduction to the Global Programme Concept
Susan Wingfield
Consultant to SBC
13th January, Dhaka
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Outline• Why the Global Programme
concept?
• What does it entail?
• How is it implemented?
• Who is involved
• And....when?
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Why the Global Programme concept?
• OSH and environmental standards
• Draft IMO Convention frames improvements to be made
• Means of donor input into technical cooperation activities
• Guiding principles
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Guiding Principles1. Life-cycle approach: Safe and environmentally sound
ship recycling requires appropriate infrastructure not only within, but also beyond the yard.
2. Inclusion: Inclusion of ship recycling in national development, and poverty reduction, strategies is essential to the creation of sustainable ship recycling industries.
3. Collaboration: Collaboration with a variety of stakeholders, including representatives of governments, ship recycling associations, workers and NGOs of the ship recycling countries, donors.
4. Continuity: Building upon work already done, and putting in place processes and procedures for the long-term.
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Priority• Reduce/eliminate incidence of
worker injury and fatality
• Reduce long term damage to the environment
• Ensure the contribution of the industry to the national economy is maintained
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What the Programme entail?
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Objectives• Enhance application of
internationally recognised standards
• Promote an integrated approach to the ship recycling industry
• Promote effective implementation of the future Convention
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The Activities
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Policy Development• National action required in response
to international drivers
• National policies which translate into regulation
• Guidance and information exchange suggested
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Establishing Linkages• Link in with development
programmes and national poverty reduction strategies
• Areas of urban planning, waste management and health
• Other initiatives in the ship recycling industry
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Training and Workshops• Not an “end” in itself, but a means
• To supplement other activities
• Ensure access to and transfer of knowledge
• Effectively engage all stakeholders
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Development of Model Facilities
• Operational and infrastructural improvements
• Phased
• Clearly defined
• Measurement upon completion
• Industry leader to provide a blueprint
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Six phases of Ship Recycling
1. Pre-arrival
2. Arrival at port
3. Planning of demolition
4. Operations
5. Downstream activities
6. Assessment and review
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Pre-arrival
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Certification• Signals completion of improvements
• Yardstick to assess facility’s adherence to internationally accepted standards
• Required by an independent body?
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How is it implemented?• International Steering Committee: All participant
governments, IGOs, donor countries/organizations, representatives from industry; representatives of labour and civil society organizations. To provide guidance from the international perspective and maintain an overview of the Global Programme.
• National Steering Committees: Composed of relevant stakeholders at national level to monitor and provide guidance on implementation of activities.
• Programme management: One secretariat may take the lead in ensuring coordination between the three Secretariats for management of the Global Programme.
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Who is involved?• Governments
• Yard owners
• Workers
• NGOs
• Shipowners
• Technical experts
• Downstream facilities
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And when?• Subject to:
– Government support– Stakeholder agreement– Funding
• As soon as possible
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Thank you