2014 June
25 17:43
In
celebration of the Day of the Seafarer, the Maritime and Port Authority of
Singapore (MPA), the Singapore Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU) and the
Singapore Organisation of Seamen (SOS), will jointly distribute 600 hampers to
ships that call at Singapore, reaching out to some 9,000 seafarers, MPA said in
its press release.
During the
hamper distribution ceremony held today, Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal
Ibrahim, Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Transport, presented the
hampers to 30 representatives from the shipping industry.
"Seafaring
is a challenging profession due to the nature of the job and the harsh
conditions at sea. Singapore is committed to address seafarers' welfare needs.
Over the years, we have put in place various facilities, welfare programmes and
year-round recreational activities," said Associate Professor Muhammad
Faishal Ibrahim, to the 200 guests who attended the ceremony.
MPA's
Assistant Chief Executive (Operations), Captain M Segar, presented a financial
grant of S$100,000 to the Mission to Seafarers. The grant will be distributed
to the Norwegian Seamen's Mission, the Danish Seamen's Church, and the
International Lutheran Seafarers' Mission. The annual grant supports a wide
range of welfare services for seafarers, ranging from ship visitations to
counselling services and pastoral care at the mission centres.
There is an
array of welfare benefits such as educational grant and retirement award
available to Singaporean seafarers. MPA works closely with the industry and the
unions to attract young and talented Singaporeans to take up seafaring careers
and provide opportunities for them to upgrade their skills. To promote
continuous learning and encourage young officers and seafarers to pursue a
seafaring career, MPA presented book prizes to the top students who are studying
for Certificate of Competency (CoC) and maritime diploma courses in Singapore.
The
International Maritime Organization (IMO), designated the 25th of June as the
Day of the Seafarer in 2010, an occasion to recognise and celebrate the
contributions of the 1.5 million seafarers worldwide. With more than 90% of
world trade being carried by sea, seafarers provide a vital service that drives
the shipping industry and, more importantly, keeps the global economy going.
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