Nicosia, Cyprus. Cyprus’ Shipping Deputy Ministry marked the International Day for Women in Maritime with a cocktail reception recognising women’s role across the shipping sector and efforts to promote greater inclusion.
Reception marks international day
The event brought together members of the maritime community to celebrate the international day established by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to recognise the contribution of women working at sea and ashore.
Deputy minister highlights inclusion and competitiveness
Addressing the reception, Shipping Deputy Minister Marina Hadjimanolis said that while shipping has traditionally been perceived as a male-dominated sector, change is happening.
She said equality and inclusion were not simply social goals, but important factors for the sustainability, resilience and future competitiveness of shipping.
Hadjimanolis reaffirmed Cyprus’ commitment to strengthening women’s participation and leadership in maritime, as the sector is being reshaped by decarbonisation, digitalisation and wider geopolitical challenges.
Gender equality award presented
The reception included the presentation of the “Gender Equality Award in Cyprus Shipping 2026” to Andreas Chrysostomou, in recognition of his longstanding contribution to promoting gender equality and inclusion in the maritime sector, both in Cyprus and internationally.
Ministry cites broader commitment
The ministry said the occasion reflected a broader commitment to shaping a maritime industry that is more representative and inclusive, while continuing to support meaningful progress for women across all levels of the sector.
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