New study points out 15 challenges for female seafarers

A new initiative seeks to find the best solutions for changing conditions aboard ships as well as retain women in maritime positions.
"We must make life at sea more inclusive towards female mariners," says Su Yun Anand, head of shipping at South32 and co-chair of All Aboard Alliance. | Photo: Global Maritime Forum
"We must make life at sea more inclusive towards female mariners," says Su Yun Anand, head of shipping at South32 and co-chair of All Aboard Alliance. | Photo: Global Maritime Forum

The work at sea is both mentally and physically challenging for women.

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