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Implementing Hydrographic Governance Workshop in Nukualofa Tonga

This 2-day technical workshop aims to assist senior managers in developing National Hydrographic Authorities in the SW Pacific to establish Hydrographic Governance and achieve Phase 1 of the IHO Capacity Building Strategy. Participants will understand international obligations, develop strategic plans, and enhance capacity building in hydrography.

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Implementing Hydrographic Governance Workshop in Nukualofa Tonga

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  1. IHO SWPHC 2 Day Technical Workshop on Implementing Hydrographic Governance Nukualofa, Tonga, 19th – 20th February 2018 IHO SWPHC 2 Day Technical Workshop on Implementing Hydrographic Governance

  2. IHO SWPHC 2 Day Technical Workshop on Implementing Hydrographic Governance Nukualofa, Tonga, 19th – 20th February 2018 Welcome & Introductions

  3. Contents Introductions Overview Objectives Learning Outcomes Welcome & Introductions

  4. Presenters Abrikampfer – IHO Alberto Costa Neves - IHO Fiona Freeman - AHS Stuart Caie - LINZ Andy Willett – UKHO Mikael le Gleau - SHOM Salesh Kumar & Francesca Pradelli – SPC Stephen Bennett - IALA Participants Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, PNG, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu Welcome & Introductions

  5. Overview & Objective Senior Managers within developing National Hydrographic Authorities in the SW Pacific do not have sufficient knowledge to establish Hydrographic Governance to achieve Phase 1 of the IHO Capacity Building Strategy. This workshop, developed on behalf of the IHO SWPHC as a regional capacity building initiative, is intended to assist PICTs to understand the requirements of, and develop a plan to implement, Hydrographic Governance. Welcome & Introductions

  6. At the end of this workshop, participants should be able to: Explain how capacity building for hydrography is delivered in the region through international, regional and bilateral programmes; Demonstrate awareness and understanding of international obligations relating to hydrography, identify the steps necessary for a nation to achieve this outcome i.e. the IHO CB Strategy; Develop and implement a strategic plan for Hydrography Governance. Welcome & Introductions Learning Outcomes

  7. Name Position Country / Organisation Maritime / Hydrographic experience Tell us something about yourself Introductions Welcome & Introductions

  8. We encourage you to, please: Offer the benefit of your experiences Help each other Ask questions and make comments, and… …there are no stupid questions Welcome & Introductions

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