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Maritime & Management

 MAMI (E.A)  Institute of East Africa               GREEN FREIGHT


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 WORLD RECORD HOLDERS






 MAMI EA – a leading training ins tute based in Mombasa Kenya whose
 courses are validated by the Ins tute of Chartered Ship Brokers in
 London (UK), Ministry of Higher Educa on Science and Technology
 Accredita on and Kenya Mari me Authority.

 The ins tute has consistently placed the country on the
 interna onal mari me map a er its students excelled in
 interna onal professional examina ons administered
 from London in the UK.


 The ins tu on offers Founda on Diploma in
 Shipping;  Advanced Diploma in Shipping:
 Professional Qualifying Course
 in Shipping; Clearing & Forwarding;
 Marine Insurance;
         New Green Freight Strategy to Curb
 Cer ficate in Shipping

         Carbon Emissions and Enhance Climate
 Moi Avenue Opposite abc Bank
 Next to Signature Club, Gate on your Right.
 Office is on Second floor.   Infrastructure Resilience
 Ground floor is  Autobox Car Show Room


 “ 18 World Records and Still Going Strong "  he Northern Corridor Transit   inventory surveys carried out at the   we felt we needed a new strategy by
              and Transport Coordination    port of Mombasa and along northern   bringing in partners who could assist us
         TAuthority (NCTTCA) recently       and central corridors.             to fulfil the new mandates.”
         unveiled its ambitious Green Freight
                                            The programme also developed       So far, some achievements have been
         Strategy 2030 aimed at drastically   National Transport Policies and   seen from the previous Green Freight
         reducing greenhouse gas emissions and   Strategies considering climate
         enhancing climate infrastructure   infrastructure resilience aspects and   Programme namely: Raised awareness
         resilience along the Northern Corridor   trained drivers of heavy-duty vehicles   on emissions control along the
         region.                                                               corridor; Developed Mombasa Port
                                            on eco-driving techniques in the   Green Policy and Nationally
         “The new Green Freight Strategy was   Member States of Kenya and Rwanda.
                                                                               Determined Contributions (NDCs) in
         inspired by the Impact and gains of the   “The programme raised awareness of
         Northern Corridor Green Freight    the need to establish motor vehicle   the Member States because of emission
         Programme 2017-2021, the first on the   inspection centres in the member   baselines inventory surveys carried out
         continent”, said Mr. Omae Nyarandi, the   States expressed the need for   at the port of Mombasa and along
         NCTTCA Executive Secretary.                                           northern and central corridors and
                                            continuity of the program, as this is the   Developed National Transport Policies
         It included raising awareness of   future of our generation and to    and Strategies Considering Climate
         emissions control along the corridor; to   preserve our environment,” said Mr.   Infrastructure resilience aspects.
         developing Mombasa Port Green Policy   Nyarandi.
         and Nationally Determined                                             Other achievement includes training of
                                            “As achievements from the first Green   drivers of heavy-duty vehicles on eco-
         Contributions (NDCs) in the Member   Freight Programme, we did 40 percent
         States because of emission baselines                                  driving techniques in the Member
                                            of what was expected to be done and   States of Kenya and Rwanda,


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