Maritime Industry Responds to Typhoon in the Philippines

November 12, 2013

Shipowner groups, unions and welfare organizations are pulling together in response to the devastating effects of Typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines.

One of the main concerns is for Filipino seafarers, who represent more than 20% of the world's seafarers, to be able to contact their families and loved ones back home. Already, the Mission to Seafarers and Sailors Society are providing free phone cards, sims and wifi to Filipino seafarers who visit their centers all over the world. The Seafarers' Emergency Fund, administered by ISWAN, is providing funds for seafarer centers around the world to facilitate free phone calls and wifi for Filipino seafarers to call back home.
 
ISWAN is helping to coordinate the response from organizations involved in seafarers' welfare such as the International Shipping Federation/International Chamber of Shipping (ISF/ICS), the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF), and the International Christian Maritime Association (ICMA).

Among the initiatives already being implemented include
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Individuals wishing to donate can do so via the Mission to Seafarers or Sailors Society.

The following online resources are available for organizations and seafarers who need further information:

 
Updated information will appear on the ISWAN website at www.seafarerswelfare.org

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