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The Gulf of Guinea is a vital maritime hub for global trade, energy and fisheries resources. However, it faces security threats, such as piracy, armed robbery, human trafficking, illegal fishing, marine pollution, and labour exploitation, which hamper the sustainable optimisation of the opportunities inherent in the oceans and the resources within them. Addressing these threats requires not only robust legal and operational measures but also the meaningful inclusion of women in maritime security decision-making, governance, and enforcement.

UNODC, under the Peace and Stabilization Engagement (PSE 1) of the Danish Gulf of Guinea Maritime Security Programme (DMSP 2022–2026), outcome 3 (Gender roles and implementation of UNSCR 1325/Women, 

Peace and Security in relation to maritime crimes in the Gulf of Guinea), has partnered with Women in Maritime of West and Central Africa (WIMOWCA) to advance gender equality, peace, and security in the maritime sector.

As part of its 2025 activities, UNODC and WIMOWCA are convening a two-day regional conference, scheduled for November 6–7, 2025, at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) in Accra, Ghana. 

The conference will bring together participants from 14 Gulf of Guinea countries to address challenges, share lessons, and strengthen cooperation to ensure women play a central role in shaping regional responses to organised crime, maritime security threats, and governance gaps.




This event is an opportunity to consolidate ongoing efforts by bringing women serving in maritime law enforcement and security agencies into the fold of WIMOWCA. This approach strengthens regional collaboration and ensures the sustainability of women’s participation in the sector without creating parallel structures or duplicating existing initiatives.

This conference aligns with UNSCR 1325, the IMO Women in Maritime Programme, and IMO Assembly Resolution A.1147(31) (on barrier-free working environments for women), as well as other global frameworks that advance SDG 5 (Gender Equality) and inclusive ocean governance.




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PAST EVENTS

WOMESA / NPWMP-WCA / WIMOWCA JOINT CONFERENCE
“Safety first: Women joining hands to shape the future of Maritime in Africa" 
2-4 September 2024 – Sao Tome, Sao Tome and Principe

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PAST EVENT

International Day for Women in Maritime (IDWM), 18 May 2023 
and Global Conference of the IMO Women in Maritime Associations (WIMAs) - (18-19 May 2023)
Theme: "Mobilizing networks for gender equality"
Venue: IMO Headquarters, London, United Kingdom.

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Past Events

International Women's Day (IWD) 2023

WIMOWCA in collaboration with the Department for Transport UK (DFT), the British High Commission, Ghana and with the support of the Ministry of Transport, Ghana celebrates International Women's Day (IWD )2023 in Accra Ghana on March 8.

Theme: "Embrace Equity" - Women in Maritime with focus on Maritime Security.

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Ghana celebrates International Women's Day (IWD )2023

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Ghana celebrates International Women's Day (IWD )2023

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Ghana celebrates International Women's Day (IWD )2023

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Ghana celebrates International Women's Day (IWD )2023

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Ghana celebrates International Women's Day (IWD )2023

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Ghana celebrates International Women's Day (IWD )2023

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Ghana celebrates International Women's Day (IWD )2023

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Ghana celebrates International Women's Day (IWD )2023

Launch of WIMOWCA

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Launch of WIMOWCA by IMO in Accra Ghana in July 2021

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Swearing in ceremony of Executive Council of WIMOWCA by Hon Joyce Bawa Mogtari

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President of WIMOWCA, Ms Sylvia OWU delivering her address the launch of WIMOWCA

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Hon Minister of Transport of Ghana, Hon Kwaku Ofori Asiamah delivering his address at the launch of WIMOWCA

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Swearing in ceremony of Executive Council of WIMOWCA by Hon Joyce Bawa Mogtari

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EXCO and participants at the launch of WIMOWCA

WIMOWCA participated in the 12th Abuja MoU meeting in Banjul, 
The Gambia, 10th – 11th November 2022

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12th Port State Control Committee Meeting in The Gambia

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Nigeria International Maritime Summit, Lagos Nigeria. 
21st – 22nd November 2022

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WIMOWCA 1st AGM and Conference in Dakar, 
 Senegal. 4th – 8th December 2022

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Regional Conference for the Global Initiative for West, 
 Central and Southern Africa (GI WACAF Project), 
 Accra Ghana. 7th -10th November 2022

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