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Strengthening the fight against seafarer abandonment

March 5, 2025
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Helio Vicente, director of employment affair at the International Chamber of Shipping, has been appointed Helio has just been appointed coordinator of a task force focusing on the database for seafarer abandonment. Here he shares ways to increase the visibility of this pressing issue.
Seafarer abandonment is a growing concern that continues to undermine the rights and well-being of maritime workers worldwide. While there are nearly 2m seafarers worldwide, most of whom do not have these experiences, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is deeply concerned about the increasing number of these abandonment cases. This is why we are honoured to be coordinating a newly established international task force, which held its inaugural meeting on February 21. The task force will be dedicated to reviewing and updating the joint International Labour Organization (ILO) and International Maritime Organization (IMO) abandonment database, alongside national governments and other interested parties such as the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF).
The scale of the problem
According to ITF, the number of seafarers abandoned has nearly doubled in just one year, with 3,133 seafarers reportedly abandoned in 2024, compared to the 1,676 reported by ITF for 2023.
Likewise, the most recent joint annual report by ILO and IMO, suggests that the 2024 abandonment figures excessively surpassed all the previous years’ records, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated action and better enforcement of existing regulations.
The role of the task force
The abandonment of seafarers is not just a statistic—it is a harmful reality for those affected. While various stakeholders have worked tirelessly to support abandoned crews, there is a consensus that gaps remain in the reporting, classification, and resolution of cases. The ILO and IMO first established a joint abandonment database in 2002 to provide transparency and monitor incidents. However, in 2016, concerns were raised about unreported cases and outdated information within the database, which underscored the need for improvements.
The newly established task force, coordinated by ICS, aims to address these issues by ensuring the database is comprehensive, accurate, and regularly updated. This is a crucial step toward providing the reliable data needed to facilitate timely interventions and policy decisions. Our primary objectives include:
Tackling seafarer abandonment requires a united front. The task force brings together governments, industry bodies, and labour representatives to ensure a comprehensive approach. So far, participants in the task force include China, Hong Kong (China), Ireland, Liberia, the Marshall Islands, the Philippines, Singapore, the United Kingdom, BIMCO, ICMA, ICS, ITF, and P&I Clubs (IGP&I).
Their expertise and commitment will be instrumental; every country and NGO will have stepped up and will play their role in the task force in order to drive meaningful change.
Why data matters
Quality data is the foundation of effective policy and enforcement. Without a robust and reliable database, abandoned seafarers risk slipping through the cracks, and regulatory loopholes can persist. Accurate data enables stakeholders to track trends, identify problem areas, and ensure that responsible parties are held accountable. It also allows for better coordination between governments, international organisations, and industry representatives in responding to cases swiftly and effectively.
Looking ahead
Improving the abandonment database will help secure long-term solutions, with a dedicated ILO/IMO joint meeting set to take place in 2026 to consider the task force findings.
I was very encouraged by the open discussions and active participation among task force members at the inaugural meeting. This set the tone for ensuring that we deliver a high standard outcome, which will strengthen and build on the foundation of existing frameworks established by ILO and IMO to address this crucial issue.
Seafarers are the backbone of global trade, and ensuring their protection must be a priority for all industry stakeholders. The ICS is committed to driving this forward and working alongside our partners to create a more transparent and effective system to address abandonment cases. This task force represents a critical step in equipping governments and the industry with the tools needed to deal with abandonment and support affected seafarers.
ICS will continue to advocate for stronger protections and better enforcement to safeguard those who keep global trade moving.
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