Our History
From the creation of the Global Initiative programme in 1996, to the current regional project.
Establishment of the Global Initiative
Launched in 1996, the Global Initiative (GI) is an umbrella programme under which governments, through the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and the industry, through Ipieca, work together to assist countries in developing national structures and capability for spill preparedness and response.
The GI programme is jointly led by the IMO and Ipieca, with strong participation from the ITOPF, industry-funded Tier 3 oil spill centres (strategically sited response centres that hold large quantities of specialized resources, held in readiness to respond to a spill), as well as the leveraged contributions of the industry members themselves.
The model for GI activity is based upon two levels:
Level 1 programme
Sustainable base-level programme to build or maintain preparedness on a global scale.
Level 2 programme
Activities are implemented in conjunction with the IMO, and other partners, using a planned, budgeted process, with focus on national and regional activities; autonomous funding is provided by local industry and key international partners.
Launch of GI SEA

The Global Initiative for Southeast Asia (GI SEA) Project was launched in March 2013 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
