The IMO Council has endorsed a proposal by IMO Secretary-General 
Koji Sekimizu to adopt “Sustainable Development:  IMO’s contribution 
beyond Rio+20” as the World Maritime Day theme for 2013. 
The theme was chosen in order to focus IMO’s efforts during 2013 on
 the commitments to be made at the UN Conference on Sustainable 
Development, better known as Rio+20, to be held from 20 to 22 June in 
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 
Addressing the IMO Council, meeting for its 108th session in 
London, Mr. Sekimizu said that IMO would renew its commitment to 
sustainable maritime development at Rio+20. 
“Twenty years ago, the 1992 United Nations Conference on 
Environment and Development in Rio adopted the so-called ‘Agenda 21’, 
which included a set of recommendations related to shipping and the role
 of IMO. IMO’s response to Agenda 21 has, over the years, been both 
multifaceted and robust,” Mr. Sekimizu said. 
“The two main themes of Rio+20 are the creation of a ‘green 
economy’ and a new institutional framework for sustainable development. 
Key elements of sustainable shipping include energy efficiency, new 
technology and innovation, maritime education and training, maritime 
security, maritime traffic management and the development of maritime 
infrastructure in both developed and developing countries. But these 
must be underpinned by global standards – the standards developed and 
maintained by IMO with a view to ensuring safe, secure, efficient and 
environmentally sound international shipping, on which the sustainable 
development and growth of the global economy depends,” he added. 
The theme for 2013 has therefore been selected, “for this reason, 
and in order to focus our efforts next year on giving true meaning and 
impetus to the commitments to be made at the Rio+20 Conference,” Mr. 
Sekimizu said. 
  Post to be found at:
http://www.imo.org/MediaCentre/PressBriefings/Pages/23-council-theme.aspx
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