Under the theme “From Policy to Practice: Advancing Gender Equality for
Maritime Excellence”, the day highlights actions to translate
international ambitions and commitments into tangible actions that will make a
difference in the lives of women in the sector, from seafarers to shore side
professionals. Ahead of the International Day for Women in Maritime, IMO Secretary-General Mr. Arsenio
Dominguez said: “Despite our longstanding commitment to
fostering gender diversity across the maritime sector, persistent challenges
remain. It is time to reflect deeply and ask, where are we falling short, and
what practical measures can we implement to move beyond rhetoric and achieve
meaningful, lasting change?” On 18 May 2026, the International Maritime
Organization hosts a special event at IMO Headquarters in London, exploring why
gender mainstreaming matters and the challenges that remain across the maritime
sector.
The in-person event, with full interpretation, will be
livestreamed on IMO’s YouTube channel, to further amplify women’s voices. The
event will be opened by Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez and features a
variety of maritime experts and advocates sharing their perspectives on best
practices in turning commitment into action.
IMO Gender Equality Award and launch of the Handbook on Gender
Mainstreaming. A highlight of the event will be the launch of the Handbook on
Gender Mainstreaming, by Professor Momoko Kitada of the World Maritime
University. The Handbook will serve as
practical resource designed to support maritime administrations, shipping companies,
ports, and maritime training institutions in integrating gender perspectives
into their policies, procedures, and operations.
Professor Kitada will also be presented with the 2026
IMO Gender Equality Award. The global maritime community is encouraged to be part
of the conversation on social media by sharing stories about what women in
maritime are achieving and using the hashtag #WomenInMaritimeDay, tagging
@IMOHQ on X (Twitter), LinkedIn, Instagram,and Facebook…17.15 – 17.30 IMO
Gender Equality Award Ceremony
The 2026 IMO Gender
Equality Award will be presented to Professor Momoko Kitada
17.30 – 20.30 Reception
The International Day for Women in Maritime is observed globally on 18 May
every year, following resolution A.1170(32) adopted by the IMO Assembly. The
day celebrates women in the industry and promotes their recruitment, retention,
and sustained employment in the maritime sector, while supporting IMO’s
commitment to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender
equality. IMO’s Women in Maritime programme has, since 1988, supported women into
the sector through a three-pronged approach of training, visibility, and
recognition. Despite progress, women remain underrepresented across the
maritime sector: women make up less than 20% of the onshore maritime workforce and
less than 2% of seafarers globally.