TACLOBAN
CITY, Feb. 14 (PNA) -- Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Vice
President Hiroshi Kato visited on Friday the National Maritime Polytechnic
(NMP), a government maritime training and research agency, located in Cabalawan
village here.
The purpose
of the visit was to conduct an inspection tour of Japanese government-donated
equipment based on the Grant Aid Agreement entered between NMP and JICA for the
implementation of the former’s rehabilitation and recovery efforts for super
typhoon "Yolanda" victims.
It is
recalled that the grant assistance helped NMP speed up the restoration of its
training operations through the provision of state-of-the-art equipment.
The donation
consists of totally enclosed lifeboat and davit; installation and commissioning
of one set full mission engine room simulator and one set global maritime
distress and safety system simulator; a fast rescue boat davit; and various
safety equipment. The fast rescue boat is expected to arrive in March 2016.
NMP
Officer-in-Charge and Chief Administrative Officer Ruben Y. Maceda apprised the
JICA official that the support from the Japanese government to the NMP through
technical cooperation programs started in 1984 with the construction of the administration,
training and generator buildings.
This was
followed with the provision of training facilities and equipment, upgrading
training for trainers, technical advice in the preparation of trainer's manuals
that addressed the new curriculum for adopting the revised Standards of
Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) International
Convention.
Further, he
informed that to show appreciation of the technical cooperation, an NMP-JICA
Friendship Park was established within the agency grounds with a marker that
highlights the names of NMP scholars and those of their counterpart trainers in
Japan.
Grace Marie
T. Ayaso, NMP head of Maritime Research and Development, added that in 2012,
the Japanese government, through its Ministry of Land, Infrastructure,
Transport and Tourism, also collaborated with the Philippine government through
the NMP, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration and the Maritime
Training Council in a research undertaking entitled "In Their Own Words:
Filipino Seafarers’ Experiences of Maritime Piracy."
“We have a
very long history of cooperation and this is not the end,” Kato said.
With the
newly-donated equipment, NMP expects to enhance the delivery of quality
maritime training courses and the conduct of assessment of competences of
Filipino seafarers to upgrade the seafaring expertise of merchant marine
officers and ratings.
In its
effort to contribute in providing employment to Filipino seafarers, NMP
continues to upgrade its facilities and provide quality maritime trainings
required pursuant to the STCW Convention as amended in 2010.
The NMP
encourages those interested to avail of its maritime training programs to visit
the NMP facebook page (facebook.com\nmptrainingcenter) and website www.nmp.gov.ph where all related informationon
NMP training are available. (PNA)
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