NIMASA renouvelle son partenariat stratégique avec la World Maritime University

L’Agence nigériane d’administration et de sécurité maritime (NIMASA) a renouvelé son partenariat stratégique avec la World Maritime University.

L’Agence nigériane d’administration et de sécurité maritime (NIMASA) a annoncé le renouvellement de son partenariat stratégique avec la World Maritime University (WMU). Ce développement vise à renforcer l’éducation et la formation maritimes au Nigeria. NIMASA, chargée de la réglementation et de la sécurité des activités maritimes dans le pays, entretient des liens avec la WMU, une institution de premier plan pour les études maritimes basée à Malmö, en Suède. Le renouvellement souligne la collaboration en cours pour améliorer le renforcement des capacités dans le secteur. Bien que les détails spécifiques de l’accord renouvelé ne soient pas précisés dans les rapports disponibles, le partenariat s’inscrit dans des efforts plus larges pour promouvoir l’expertise maritime et les normes de sécurité.

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