Press Release: With only ten years left to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, world leaders at the SDG Summit in September 2019 and the UN Secretary-General called on all sectors of society and the youth to mobilize for a Decade of Action and delivery for sustainable development.
The maritime sector is well positioned to contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, which is why the Global Maritime Forum has chosen them as the framework for its 2020 Future Maritime Leaders essay competition.
“We call on young people from around the world to share their bold ideas on how the maritime sector can contribute to the Decade of Action. International shipping is responsible for carrying around 80% of global trade. It also has deep connections to a wide range of stakeholders from across the global value chain. This gives the maritime sector a vital role in tackling issues like trade and growth, climate change, global infrastructure and food and energy security,” says Christine Loh, Chief Development Strategist of the Institute for the Environment, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Chair of the Future Maritime Leaders essay competition selection committee.
A selection committee comprised of senior maritime stakeholders will select three winning essays, and the authors will be awarded the opportunity to participate in the Global Maritime Forum’s 2020 Annual Summit in London on 13-14 October 2020. There they will represent the young generation and take up active roles as full participants alongside 250 public and private sector leaders. The winners will receive full sponsoring for the duration of the event, as well as see their contribution published on the Global Maritime Forum’s website.
In 2019, young talents from Nigeria, China and Denmark were named winners of the Global Maritime Forum’s Future Maritime Leaders essay competition. The three winners were selected among 140 essay contributions from 46 different countries around the world. The essays identified digitalization, environmental sustainability, geopolitics, the maritime workforce and their interlinkage as top issues among the next generation of maritime leaders.
Essay competition topic
Over the next decade, how can the maritime sector continue to contribute to realizing the Sustainable Development Goals?
Essay competition criteria
- The competition is open to students and young professionals aged 18-30
- Essay submissions in PDF format should not comprise more than 1000 words
- Participants in the competition should also attach their CV
- The submissions deadline is 20 May 2020
Competition winners will be announced early September
Learn more about the Future Maritime Leaders essay competition at the Global Maritime Forum’s website.