The IMRF’s Global Advocacy and Influence work focuses on strengthening the international systems, processes and procedures, that are critical to search and rescue (SAR) and identifying weaknesses and making proposals for solutions. And to ensure that the voices of SAR practitioners are heard as global standards are shaped.
This work brings together engagement with organisations such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Through these relationships, the IMRF promotes and supports the development of safer, more coordinated and more effective SAR operations across the maritime domain.
The IMRF has consultative status and takes an active role at the IMO working to ensure that the perspective of the global SAR community is represented when policy is developed. This includes providing technical expertise, highlighting emerging risks and advocating for international policy, shaping the way SAR services operate and cooperate. The IMRF’s engagement helps ensure that regulations and the intentions of any new or modified ways of working in SAR, reflect the realities faced by those who work in the sector. This includes input into updates to the IAMSAR Manual, as well as wider work on safety and operational frameworks
Through its advocacy work, the IMRF acts as a bridge between practitioners and policymakers. By sharing evidence from its members and partners and promoting good practice across regions, it helps shape a safer, more coordinated and more resilient global SAR system.
The IMRF is a non-governmental organisation with consultative status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Read more
The IMRF is committed to exploring the legal and operational challenges of maritime search and rescue (SAR) in the context of armed conflict at sea. Read more
The IMRF is also engaged in advocating for maritime SAR at the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) SAR working groups and task forces. Read more
The IMRF plays an important role in global drowning‑prevention efforts through its collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). Read more