Today, for the first time since the RTI Act was enacted in 2014, the President’s Office and all ministries have proactively disclosed the information required under the Act.
This is a major step for transparency. Two previous administrations failed to fully comply with this legal obligation. President Dr @MMuizzu’s administration has now delivered what should have been done years ago.
On this #WorldFoodSafetyDay, we are reminded of the significance of safe food in eliminating foodborne diseases, protecting public health, and sustainable development. Most of the foodborne illnesses are preventable through stronger systems relying on data driven action, collective commitment and collaboration across all sectors of our society.
We remain firmly committed to ensuring that all food consumed in our nation is safe, nutritious, and trustworthy. Key government initiatives include the formulation of regulations under the Food Safety Act, strengthening border food control measures, and building national technical capacity for food safety monitoring and testing.
Today, we also stand in solidarity with communities in crises, including Gaza, where unsafe food and contaminated water deepen human suffering. I urge the international community to work together to address these challenges. Through stronger cooperation and adherence to international standards, we can build a safer future for all.
On this #WorldFoodSafetyDay, we are reminded of the crucial role that safe food plays in eliminating foodborne diseases and minimising the heavy burden they place on healthcare systems and livelihoods around the world.
Food safety is a shared responsibility. From food businesses and health professionals to consumers, each of us has a role to play in ensuring that the food we produce, prepare, sell and consume is safe and free from contamination and harmful substances.
By working together and promoting food safety practices, we can protect public health, safeguard our communities from adverse consequences, and contribute to a healthier future for all of us.
🇲🇻The Maldives is rising stronger!
The Fitch Ratings upgrade is a testament to President Dr. @MMuizzu's bold leadership and his steadfast commitment to strengthening the nation's
economic foundations.
Despite significant challenges, decisive actions have helped restore international confidence in the Maldivian economy, marking another important step forward for the country. Stronger investor confidence will help drive growth in primary sectors such as tourism and trade, fisheries and agriculture, and global connectivity .
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Nice meeting with former Ambassador of Japan to the Maldives, Ms. Midori Takeuchi and exchanging ideas on further strengthening the close friendship and cooperation between the Maldives and Japan.
During her tenure as Ambassador, she made significant contributions to deepening bilateral relations and enhancing cooperation between our two countries.
I appreciate her continued interest and commitment to Maldives–Japan ties.
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@MDVinJapan
#Maldives is honoured to be elected to #ECOSOC for 2027–2029, with 183 votes.
This is our first-ever election to ECOSOC since joining the @UN in 1965.
We thank all Member States for their support and look forward to working together to advance sustainable development.