“Considering the economic resources we have, it made us to understand how our decisions impact on each of the SDGs. As in our daily work, all decisions have consequences, good or bad. Problems arising in the game must be solved and they have a cost, there’s nothing better to explain what happens in our jobs”, Mr. Pisani says.
Jacqueline Paredes Corrales from Terminal International del Sur in Peru thinks that the game succeeds in raising awareness about how ports should operate in a sustainable manner. When playing the game she noticed that it addressed many important points that port professionals experience every day in their communities.
”When facing disruptive events in the organizations we must apply teamwork and decision making which fits to the strategy and organizational objectives. Ports must develop a Sustainability Plan, where decisions are based on the UN SDG’s”, she says.
Ambassadors of the SDGs
UNCTAD’s TrainForTrade programme will continue to develop and use the Port Endeavor game in partnership with the IAPH.
“One of the greatest benefits of the game resides in the intense and meaningful exchanges it fosters between ports managers from different horizons and backgrounds. Each of them will defend vividly their choices and solutions to make their port resilient and compliant with UN SDGs. You cannot have better Ambassadors after playing the game!”, says Mark Assaf, chief of UNCTAD’s human resources development section, which manages the TrainForTrade programme.
Victor Shieh was happy to see in Gijon how the idea of a game was brought full circle from the joint IAPH–UNCTAD workshop in Geneva.
“Seeing port executives from Latin America being so enthusiastically engaged in playing the Port Endeavor game and giving us such positive feedback was very rewarding”, he says.
The Port Endeavor game session was included in a 2-week training of trainers workshop, where 20 senior port managers from Latin America exchanged knowledge and experiences. Training regional networks of local trainers is an important element of TrainForTrade’s Port Management Programme.
Port Endeavor Game at #TOCAmericas
The 22nd version of TOC Americas brings a new addition to the in-person experience, with the debut of the Port Endeavor Game. This experience is part of an exclusive alliance between IAPH, TOC Worldwide and MundoMaritimo, looking to deliver an opportunity for delegates to play the role game that promotes the adoption of sustainable development goals in port communities.
To learn more and participate, please contact Victor Gallardo.
The 2022 edition of TOC Americas will take place from 18 to 20 October at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center in Lima, Peru. For more information and to register, please visit our website, or alternatively, click below: