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← Policy Tracker

Country detail

🇺🇦Ukraine

57
Aggregate · /100

Onboard facilities

Sanitation, PPE sizing, and accommodation standards.

partial
48/100
MLC-aligned standards on paper; inspections paused in Black Sea ports.
Dec 2, 2025

Harassment policy

Onboard reporting mechanisms, sanctions, and shore-side support.

ratified
66/100
MLC in force; enforcement disrupted by occupation of key ports.
Mar 5, 2026

Parental leave

Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave statutory minimums for seafarers.

ratified
70/100
Generous statutory entitlements; seafarer-specific guidance from 2024.
Feb 12, 2026

Recruitment quotas

Hiring targets and incentives for women in seafaring and shoreside roles.

partial
51/100
Wartime labour shortages prompted broader recruitment; lasting policy unclear.
Apr 10, 2026

Disaggregated data

Public reporting of sex-disaggregated employment statistics.

pending
28/100
Statistics office paused gender breakdown publishing in 2022.
Nov 15, 2025

Training access

Equal access to STCW certification and continuing education.

ratified
78/100
Odesa Maritime Academy gender-blind admissions since 2010.
Jan 25, 2026

Methodology — short version

Each policy area is scored 0–100 by triangulating three inputs: the legal text (ratification status, transposition notes, statutory minimums); implementation signal (inspection records, public reporting, confirmed cases); and lived testimony (interviews with currently-sailing women in the country's fleet, anonymised). Quarterly recalibration. Full methodology and source list at /resources.