MaritimeNews ® 31-Mar-2020 15:30
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A UK-based charity the ITF Seafarers’ Trust (ITFST) is launching a USD 1.23 million (GBP 1 million) emergency fund to address the impact of the global pandemic on seafarers and their families.
Seafarers are being retained on vessels after sign-off, left ashore in foreign countries unable to return to their families, and deprived of information as port authorities ban crew change-overs and limit the movement of foreign nationals to curb the pandemic from spreading further.
The crewing crisis has seen conditions onboard vessels deteriorate and is impacting seafarers’ state of mind.
The seafarers are reporting an increasing trend of non-payment of wages, contract extensions without informed consent, crews being left in foreign states to pay hotel bills and to seek flights home using their own funds.
Putting seafarers’ mental health and wellbeing at risk is also a safety risk for the shipping industry and tradeflows, industry bodies have warned.
The fund aims to provide a lifeline for welfare services at risk due to the financial impact the virus has had on business and fundraising and activities, the charity said.
The goal of the fund is to facilitate fast grant payments for specific projects to alleviate hardship, stress and isolation of seafarers and their families.
The trust is working closely with the TK Foundation, a private foundation supporting non-profit maritime and youth programs, to ensure a coordinated approach to funding and a swift response to the issues arising from the pandemic’s impact on the maritime community.
“At the best of times, seafarers struggle to get recognition for the amazing job they do ensuring the steady flow of household goods, food and commodities around the world,” Dave Heindel, Chair of the ITF Seafarers’ Trust said.
“Now they have the incredible stress of being stranded far away from their families at a time of extreme distress. It is critically important that the ITF Seafarers’ Trust is there for them at this time of need.”
Applications can be made through a simplified application process that can be accessed online here.
-Source: worldmaritimenews.com
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