Welcome to Red MAMLa
Red MAMLa
The Latin America Women's Maritime Association - Red MAMLa is one of the 8 Women's Maritime Associations (WIMA) created within the Gender Program of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Our work is focused on providing opportunities for the integral development of maritime women in the Latin American region.
Latin America, surrounded by 3 oceans and 14 seas, is a region with the most diverse marine ecosystems, due to the wide extension of its coasts and the different climates and temperatures, from the tropical heat to the gelid southern waters.
MARITIME CHRONICLES
MARITIME SINGLE WINDOW
The facilitation of maritime trade is an important aspect of maritime transport. The entities of the port ecosystem must guarantee the interoperability of systems through digital data exchange, ensuring the unification of criteria and the establishment of clear rules to provide legal, administrative, electronic and financial security.
BACKGROUND
ANTARCTICA, SAILING TO THE END OF THE WORLD
The sixth continent, for many the last corner of the planet to be explored, is also a unique place in the world, dedicated to peace and science, guaranteed by an international treaty: the Antarctic...
WOMEN OF THE SEA, A SEA OF WOMEN
In 1993, all companies believed that women on board a ship would bring bad luck. This changed four years later, when women on board became a source of great pride....
BLUE EDUCATION, AN OCEAN OF OPPORTUNITIES
"How inappropriate to call this planet Earth, when it is obvious that it should be called Ocean" is the first thing we think when we see a panorama of our planet where the color blue clearly predom...
LATEST NEWS ABOUT RED MAMLa
At its headquarters in London, England, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) held a briefing session for Member States to strengthen understanding and cooperation between countries and the...
The latest edition of the "Coffee with MAMLa" program, aired on Wednesday, November 20, highlighted the impact of women's leadership in maritime education in Latin America....