Project news
Strengthening Maritime Security: GOGIN II’s Role in FCWC’s Training Workshop
From September 11 to 13, 2024, the Fisheries Committee for the West Central Gulf of Guinea (FCWC/CPCO) hosted a pivotal Regional Patrol Support Training Workshop in Tema, Ghana. This event gathered participants from the Fisheries Monitoring, Control and Surveillance...
YARIS 2.0 Training: Towards the Transfer of Ownership to Maritime Stakeholders in the Gulf of Guinea Region
In line with the strategy to transfer ownership of the YARIS platform to the region, a YARIS 2.0 training session was held from September 3 to 5 in Lomé. The event brought together maritime stakeholders from Zone E, including representatives from national centers and...
A strategic meeting with the director of the CIC to consolidate the partnership with Yaoundé Architecture as part of the transfer of ownership to the region.
On 3 September 2024, Sam Megwa , Strategic Director of the EU GOGIN project, and Francois Marty, YARIS Expert and Trainer, were warmly received by Capt. Emmanuel Bell Bell, Head of Information Management and Communication at the INTER-REGIONAL COORDINATION CENTRE #ICC...
Maritime domain news
Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: another security front
[Source: RFI] Plusieurs programmes sont actuellement en cours pour faire face à la piraterie dans le golfe de Guinée, considéré depuis plusieurs années comme la zone la plus dangereuse du monde pour la navigation. Mais le dernier bilan de 2021 indique une baisse...
Pirates of the Niger Delta: between brown and blue waters
[Source: UNODC] A study on maritime piracy has been carried out by the Global Maritime Crime Programme of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The study was funded by the Government of Denmark through the Danish Maritime Security Programme for the...
ECOWAS – EU: Maritime safety, the SWAIMS project engages civil society to play its role
[Source : Eco-Bénin] The oceans are essential to the balance of our ecosystem and our survival on earth. They play a crucial role in the planet's climate system and are the main source of protein for more than 3 billion people. Around these issues, the Gulf of Guinea...
AN OPERATIONAL PLATFORM
for the maritime security community
YARIS is operational since September 2020. It offers a secure working environment to the community (collaborative intranet), and operational functions covering the spectrum of needs (anticipation, alert, coordination, command, legal) operated through the 3 application modules: advanced mapping, messaging, logbook.
YARIS can integrate various sources of information (third-party systems, sensors). Servers and encrypted data are hosted in an ISO27001 data centre. Access to YARIS is via a virtual private network.
ABOUT
What is the GoGIN+ project?
The GoGIN+ project (Gulf of Guinea Inter-regional Network – Extension), financed by the European Union, is a direct extension of the GoGIN project, which was started in 2016 and completed in October 2021. Its aim is to contribute to maritime safety and security in the Gulf of Guinea in order to promote the blue economy and the economic development of countries. Specifically, the GOGIN+ project supports the deployment, within the maritime authorities of the Gulf of Guinea, of the maritime information sharing and incident management platform called YARIS (Yaoundé Architecture Regional Information System), developed and designed in close partnership with the Yaoundé Architecture authorities.
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