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IMO : NextWave Seafarers Pilot Training Programmein July

in July 2025. IMO will launching the NextWave Seafarers training programme It invite Cadets from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and Least Developed Countries (LDCs) to apply

in partnership with the Saudi Arabia

This pilot programme is organized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), in partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Supported by Saudi Arabia’s national shipping company, Bahri, this project responds to the growing global need for trained seafarers while creating structured, meaningful career opportunities for emerging maritime professionals.

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The “NextWave Seafarers” programme

The NextWave Seafarers programme provides practical, at-sea training opportunities for cadets who are enrolled in their approved training programmes, leading them to get certified as officers in the deck or engine departments, including electro-technical officers.

Aboard Bahri-operated commercial vessels

By placing participants aboard Bahrioperated commercial vessels, the initiative supports the completion of their required sea-time and contributes directly to their career progression in the maritime sector.

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Practical at-sea training opportunities

Cadets will undergo up to six months of structured onboard training in real operational settings. This seagoing service forms a vital part of their path toward internationally recognized certification and helps address limited access to shipboard placements, particularly for candidates from SIDS and LDCs, where such opportunities are often limited.

All associated costs are fully covered, including:

· Onboard training placement on Bahrioperated ships

· Monthly stipend provided by Bahri

· Round-trip airfare and visa arrangements

· Transit allowance (DSA) for travel during embarkation and disembarkation

Cadets from eligible SIDS

The programme is open to cadets from eligible SIDS and LDCs, nominated through their national maritime administrations. Each Member State may nominate up to two candidates, and IMO encourages gender balance through the nomination of one male and one female cadet wherever possible.

Individuals are not considered.

Only nominations submitted by the official maritime administrations will be considered. Direct applications from individuals are not considered.

Each nomination must include:

· A completed nomination form

· Supporting documents demonstrating the cadet meets the selection criteria

Nominations must be submitted via email to tc**@*mo.org, with JM******@*mo.org in copy, no later than 31 May 2025.

To view programme details, access the nomination form, and review the selection criteria, click here.

About : Bahri

Bahri is an award-winning company with a world-class fleet committed to delivering outstanding results for all our stakeholders.They champion the Saudi Vision 2030 to transform the Kingdom into a key strategic regional hub and logistics gateway across three continents.

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