Project on Integrated Maritime Policy

for the Mediterranean

European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI)

The Project on Integrated Maritime Policy for the Mediterranean (IMP-MED) is an EU-funded project which seeks to provide opportunities to nine southern Neighbourhood States in the Mediterranean

to engage in and to obtain assistance for developing integrated approaches to maritime affairs. The nine Partner Countries are: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria and Tunisia. More

Headlines

In May 2011

The European Union decided to suspend all cooperation with Syrian authorities

European Maritime Days Conference 2013 - Malta

Valetta - Malta: 21-22 May 2013 at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta
Draft Programme

3rd Regional Meeting of the IMP-MED Project

Valetta - Malta: 23 May 2013 at GRAND EXCELSIOR Hotel - Malta See draft Programme

Mediterranean Coast Guard Functions Forum - Palma de Mallorca, Spain: 26-28 June 2013

For more information about agenda, logistic and online registration, please see the following web-link:www.armada.mde.es/ArmadaPortal/page/Portal/
ArmadaEspannola/servicios_medcgff/prefLang_en/

IMP Guide

We are pleased to announce the publication of the “IMP Guide”, a project tool which provides an introduction to developing IMP at the national level and which provides the basis for the IMP-MED model for technical assistance. Click here.

Maritime Forum

To know more about the Integrated Maritime Policy in the Mediterranean and to access the restricted group for the members of the Working Group for the IMP in the Mediterranean,

IMP-MED Newsletter, Issue 3

We are pleased to announce the publication of our second newsletter, providing an overview of the project and recent activities. Click here.

Editorial

Ms. Beate Gminder
DG Mare, European Commission

IMP-MED is a technical assistance project of the European Commission for the Integrated Maritime Policy in the Mediterranean which has as its main goal an improved governance of maritime affairs in the sea basin.