CIMAG urges global action to protect oceans on World Maritime Day 2025

CIMAG urges global action to protect oceans on World Maritime Day 2025

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 23/09/2025
The Centre for International Maritime Affairs, Ghana (CIMAG), has called for stronger global collaboration to safeguard the world’s oceans, emphasising the urgent need for sustainable ocean governance as part of this year’s World Maritime Day celebration. Commemorated under the theme, “Our (…)
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