The
IOI Story
The
roots and ideas
leading to the establishment of IOI relate back to the dialogues and
dreams about a new world constitution and lasting peace emerging from
the debris of the Second World War.
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IOI
Danielle de St Jorre Scholarship Award for 2009.
The International Ocean Institute invites applications and nominations
for the 2009 Scholarship. Call
for applications:
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Welcome
to the
International Ocean Institute
The
IOI engages in many training and sustainable
development activities in coastal areas, especially with a focus on the
coastal poor.
The
International Ocean
Institute was founded in 1972 by Professor Elisabeth Mann Borgese
as a knowledge-based non-governmental, non-profit
international organisation
devoted to the sustainable development of the oceans.
It operates through the activities of its Headquarters residing in
Malta
and Operational Centres located in 25 countries around the world.
Its
establishment was a milestone in the struggle to
enhance, promote and advocate the peaceful and sustainable uses of
ocean space and coasts as well as the management and
conservation
of the oceans so that future generations
can share
in their benefits. Pacem
in Maribus is the
Institute's motto.
As
a
non-governmental body with consultative status at the United Nations,
the
International Ocean Institute works to uphold and expand the principles
enshrined in the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea
–
namely that
the seabed and the oceans are the common heritage of humankind, for the
benefit
of humankind as a whole, with particular consideration of the
poor.
Today
I
invite you to share with us an exciting and challenging venture in the
ongoing
struggle to improve the health of the oceans and their resources and
thus
promote peace and development worldwide. There are many ways you can
become
involved with us; please take the time to visit our website, learn and
find out
more about the International Ocean Institute.
Dr. Awni Behnam,
President of IOI.
awni.behnam@ioihq.org.mt
Mission of
the IOI
The Mission of the
International Ocean Institute is two fold:
- To ensure the
sustainability of the Ocean as “the source of
life”, and to uphold and expand the principle of the common
heritage as
enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
- To promote the concept
of Pacem
in Maribus and its
management and conservation for the benefit of future
generations.
IOI at a glance
- In its early
days, the IOI has provided major inputs
to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
- IOI's strength
lies in its training programs for
coastal communities. Through such programs, the IOI Network promote
sustainable use of ocean space and resources through awareness
creation, education, information dissemination, research and community
initiatives.
- IOI has thousands of alumni of its training
programmes
worldwide, many of whom are in influential, decision-making positions
in their home countries or the UN system.
- IOI has held 31 Pacem
in Maribus Conferences since
the first one in 1970 held in Malta.
- IOI
Operational Centres can be found in the following
countries: Australia,
Brazil, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Egypt, Fiji, Germany,
India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Malta, Nigeria, Romania, Russia,
Senegal,
Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, Thailand, Ukraine, and United
States of America.
- IOI benefits
from arrangements with 26 host
institutions in these countries.The latter enjoy the benefits of
working through the global IOI Network on ocean affairs.
- IOI produces
research and policy-related
publications
dealing with ocean governance and ocean science.
- Through the
organization of a series of Leadership
Seminars, IOI identifies the implications of sustainable development
with a focus on regional seas.
- The IOI is
developing a system-wide program for the
coordination, delivery, quality assurance and development of education
programs in the field of ocean research.
- Global
partnerships in education,
training and capacity
building program is IOI OceanLearn and will be coordinating
IOI's
thematic training internationally.
- IOI
assists the
IOI network through its Women, Youth and the Sea Program to
dedicate efforts to enhance the capacity building and
participation of women and youth from coastal communities in developing
countries.
- For over 20
years, IOI and Dalhousie University Law
School has published the Ocean Yearbook, containing leading edge
articles, reports and reference materials devoted to the issues and
concerns affecting the world's oceans.
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IOInforma
News
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IOI OceanLearn
partners with UN/DOALOS in successful delivery of its first training
course on Marine Protected Areas.
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IOI receives
more awards in recognition of its activities on education and capacity
building.
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More
news and archives...
and
events...
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IOI 2007 Annual
Activities Report published.
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The IOI 2007 Annual Report has been
published and is available online from this website.
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more
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IOI welcomes the new
Executive Director, Dr. Chersdak Virapat.
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Dr. Virapat has taken up this position as
of
26th April 2008. Since 2000 he served as the Director of the IOI
Operational Centre in Thailand.
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more
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2008 Danielle De St.
Jorre Scholarship Award goes to ...
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Since
2000 the IOI presents a Scholarship of Swiss Francs 10,000 annually for
women from Small Island Developing States involved in marine related
research activities to improve their knowledge in the subject.
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more
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OceanLearn Program
>> OceanLearn
Courses
International
Ocean Institute Training Program on Ocean
Governance: Policy, Law and Management.
Halifax, Canada.
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more ...
Training
Program on
Regional Ocean Governance for the Mediterranean and Eastern European
Countries. Malta.
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Read more...
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IOI Training and Educational Activities
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IOI Training and Educational Activities
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