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Yachting International Radio: UNCENSORED Human Rights at Sea

Empowering Seafarer Rights: Insights with David Hammond - Human Rights at Sea Int. | UNCENSORED Join us in an eye-opening conversation with David Hammond, a former Royal Marine officer and the founder
04 Sep 2024
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An Introduction to Child Labour in Coastal Communities Front Cover

An Introduction to Child Labour in Coastal Communities

The latest global Study on Child labour indicates that 160 million children are still engaged in child labour. That is almost one in ten children worldwide. Among the children 63 million were girls
12 Sep 2024
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HRASi_STCW Code_Briefing Note_0724 Front Cover

HRAS International Briefing Note July 2024: STCW Updates for Bullying, Violence and Harassment

The IMO recently approved (May 2024) amendments to the Seafarers’ Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code which aimed to combat and reduce violence and harassment within the maritime
04 Jul 2024
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  • Pacific Beat Podcast - Death at Sea

    Pacific Beat Podcast – Death at Sea

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    26 Mar 2024
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  • Pacific Beat

    Pacific Beat Podcast

    Mr Kaierua died in mysterious circumstances onboard a Taiwanese fishing vessel in March last year, but a 12-month long probe by Kiribati police has failed to make any conclusions. The CEO of the NGO, Human Rights at Sea, David Hammond said the Kaierua family are the victims, because of the delay and
    26 Mar 2024
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  • Understanding the Working Conditions of Western & Central Pacific Ocean Fisheries Observers

    Understanding the Working Conditions of Western & Central Pacific Ocean Fisheries Observers: A Baseline Survey

    26 Mar 2024
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  • Developing Recommendations & Policy in support of Fisheries Observers’ Safety, Security, and Well-being

    Developing Recommendations & Policy in support of Fisheries Observers’ Safety, Security and Well-being

    26 Mar 2024
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  • Fishers on Tuna vessel

    Draft Proposal for Model Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) Conservation and Management Measure (CMM) on Human Rights and Labor Rights Protections for Fisheries Observer’s safety, security, and well-being

    26 Mar 2024
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  • The Necessity of Protecting Fisheries Observers at Sea

    The Necessity of Protecting Fisheries Observers at Sea

    26 Mar 2024
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  • Fisheries Abuse Investigative Report

    Fisheries Abuse Investigative Report December 2017

    26 Mar 2024
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  • Victim-Oriented Process for Addressing Human Rights Abuses at Sea

    Victim-Oriented Process for Addressing Human Rights Abuses at Sea

    26 Mar 2024
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  • Fisheries Observer Deaths at Sea, Human Rights and the Role and Responsibilities of Fisheries Organisations

    Fisheries Observer Deaths at Sea, Human Rights and the Role and Responsibilities of Fisheries Organisations

    26 Mar 2024
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  • Insight Briefing Note: The Role of a Fisheries Observer. 3 August 2020

    Insight Briefing Note: The Role of a Fisheries Observer. 3 August 2020

    26 Mar 2024
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