The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has launched a two-year global initiative to promote the World Maritime Day theme for 2026-2027: ‘From Policy to Practice: Powering Maritime Excellence’.
DID YOU LIKE THIS CONTENT? WELL... YOU HAVE ALL OF OUR FULL PROGRAMS HERE!In a video message marking the launch, IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez stressed that the global regulatory framework developed by IMO must not merely be adopted in principle, but translated into concrete actions and real-world results that deliver tangible benefits for all.
“When we talk about ‘practice’, we are talking about people. The seafarers on the ship; the people in the port; those managing ship operations, ship recycling workers, port State control officers and flag State administrators,” Secretary-General Dominguez said.
“To make the maritime industry truly sustainable, we must ensure these high standards are felt in every port and on every deck - not selectively, not unevenly, but globally. IMO is committed to powering this transition through technical cooperation and direct support,” he said.
IMO’s global framework of maritime conventions, codes and guidelines help to ensure ships operate and trade safely, efficiently and smoothly while protecting the marine environment. The framework is most effective when Member States adopt and implement IMO rules widely and consistently.
However, audits conducted under the IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) have found gaps in national laws and enforcement in some countries. Those gaps weaken regulations and increase the risk of noncompliance and unsafe shipping.
To address this challenge, the campaign seeks to support Member States in deepening their understanding of IMO conventions and strengthening their ability to adopt and enforce them at home. The focus will be around nine pillars:
The IMO Secretariat plans to roll out a two-year action plan including events and outreach activities, knowledge products, partnership programmes and social media engagement to promote the theme.
As part of the campaign, IMO Member States and observer organizations are encouraged to organize events and activities throughout the 2026-2027 period and inform the Secretariat of their planned activities. Sharing outcomes and discussions on social media is encouraged, using the hashtags #WorldMaritimeDay and #MaritimePolicytoPractice.
Secretary-General Dominguez urged: “Let us move beyond the conference room and turn our collective decisions into real-world results that benefit everyone. It is time to move decisively from policy to practice.”