Promoting African women in maritime industry my top priority – WISTA Intl Secretary

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Secretary of WISTA International, Jemilat Jawulaa Mahamah

Newly-elected Secretary of the Women International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA International), Jemilat Jawulaa Mahamah, has indicated that championing the African woman’s cause in the maritime industry remains top on her agenda as she occupies a new role.

The Women in Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA) is a global organisation connecting women professionals and executives to each other, promoting gender diversity in all sectors of the maritime industry.

Speaking on Eye on Port, Jemilat Mahamah – who is president of WISTA’s national wing, said she will ensure that industry policies support women’s empowerment.



“Advocacy and championing the cause of women in the maritime industry is my prerogative. I also plan on ensuring that policies of various countries are gender-biased for women to be seen, heard and given equal opportunities. I plan to engage policymakers to achieve this objective.”

She said while WISTA Ghana has enjoyed some financial support from some corporate bodies over the years, these institutions can help with academic sponsorship programmes for younger members of the association.

She said this will help young women acquire valuable skills and practical exposure specific to the maritime industry.

The Secretary of WISTA International also said her outfit has been keen on playing its role in the global sustainability drive for maritime.

She revealed that these interests span fisheries, energy and plant conservation.

The outspoken feminist asserted that glaring gender gap issues still exist in boardrooms and places of decision-making.

She said despite the prevalence of low women’s inclusion at board levels all over the world, women continue to make their mark at any given opportunity.

She said two women were very instrumental in the agreement to begin the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which has seen a resumption of grain exports from the conflict-stricken Russia-Ukraine area.

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