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VII Asamblea General de Red MAMLa
Ecuador 2025
I Taller Regional sobre Políticas y Legislación con Perspectiva de Género
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We seek to integrate women from Latin America who work in the maritime and port sector.

The Network of Women in Maritime Authorities of Latin America: RED MAMLA
We are one of the eight Women in Maritime Associations (WIMA) established under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Gender Programme.
Our work is focused on creating spaces and opportunities that promote the comprehensive development of women in the maritime sector across the region.
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RED MAMLa PRESENT AT THE CXXIV BOARD MEETING OF COCATRAM
On Friday, March 27, 2026, the President of Red MAMLa attended the CXXIV Board Meeting of the Central American Commision…
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“COFFEE WITH MAMLa” SPECIAL EDITION FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION
In a day marked by a commitment to equal opportunities and the strengthening of institutional leadership, the webinar “Coffee with…
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RED MAMLa LEADS DISCUSSION ON REGIONAL IMPACT AND FEMALE LEADERSHIP IN THE MARITIME SECTOR
On March 9th, in cooperation with MTCC Latin America and the International Maritime University of Panama (UMIP), the webinar titled…
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RED MAMLa COMMEMORATES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY BY PROMOTING FEMALE LEADERSHIP IN THE REGIONAL MARITIME SECTOR
Within the framework of International Women’s Day, the Network of Women of Latin American Maritime Authorities (Red MAMLa) strengthened its…
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RED MAMLa AND SENACYT: PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND INNOVATION IN PANAMA’S MARITIME SECTOR
Ciudad del Saber, Panama – The Latin American Maritime Authorities Women’s Network (Red MAMLa), represented by its General Coordinator, Farash…
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RED MAMLa PRESENT AT THE CELEBRATION OF HONDURAN WOMEN’S DAY
At an event held on the morning of January 30, 2026, the president of the MAMLa Network, attorney Magdalena Santos,…
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RECYCLING THE END TO SOW THE FUTURE: SENSREC
The end of a ship’s voyage is not the closing of its story, but the beginning of a material and…
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THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PORT STATE CONTROL (PSC)
The development of the maritime legal framework in Honduras has been key to positioning the country as a relevant actor…
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CHILE AT THE IALA COUNCIL: REGIONAL LEADERSHIP IN GLOBAL MARITIME GOVERNANCE
Chile’s election as a member of the Council of the International Association of Maritime Signaling Authorities (IALA), in its new…
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NAVAL ENGINEERING: THE FOUNDATION OF MARITIME SAFETY
In the vast maritime arena that connects continents, cultures, and economies, maritime safety has become an indispensable requirement for global…
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CLIMATE REGULATION AND PROSPECTS FOR THE INCLUSION OF MARITIME SUPPORT
1.- INTRODUCTION Between March 31 and April 11, 2025, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) held a series of key meetings…
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PARADISIACAL DEFEAT TO ANTARCTIC PARADISE
I thought of several alternatives to name this chronicle, “The Antarctic Paradise”, “The White Continent”, “Everyone’s Antarctica”, but none of…
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