Zuvaanunge Raees | PNC Maafannu Hulhangu Steering Committee | senior political director | ministry of youth empowerment and arts | Co Chairman |Vision Raajje
On #WorldBloodDonorDay, we recognise the invaluable contribution of voluntary blood donors, whose generosity helps save lives. Their selfless act ensures that those suffering from lifelong conditions or patients requiring emergency care receive the support they need when it matters most.
Blood remains an irreplaceable resource, despite the remarkable advancement in medicine and technology. Therefore, voluntary blood donation is essential in safeguarding public health, effective healthcare delivery and national emergency preparedness.
For a geographically dispersed island nation such as the Maldives, timely access to blood can make a critical difference during medical emergencies. This Administration remains committed to create awareness and promoting voluntary blood donation and strengthening a culture of solidarity and shared responsibility in protecting health and well-being of everyone.
#GiveBloodSaveLives #DonateBlood
Since the enactment of the RTI Act in 2014, this marks the first time in the history of the Maldives that the President’s Office and all Ministries have achieved 100% compliance with proactive disclosure requirements. Information that had not previously been accessible to the public has now been made available.
Transparency is not merely a policy objective. This administration recognizes the fundamental right to information as a cornerstone of public trust and democratic governance. This is a significant step toward advancing transparency, strengthening public access to information, and increasing accountability.
As we reach this important milestone in our journey toward a more open and accountable government, I commend all institutions and public officials whose dedication made this achievement possible. Today, we reaffirm our commitment to continuing this meaningful work and enhancing public access to government information through digital platforms, ensuring greater civic engagement in government activities and decision-making.
@UNESCOMaldives@UNESCO@UNHumanRights@UN_HRC@article19org@Law_Democracy@anticorruption
#RTImv #proactivedisclosure
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.
Today marks a proud and historic milestone for the nation as the Maldives is elected to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) for the 2027–2029 term — for the first time in our 60 years of membership at the United Nations.
This achievement reflects the trust and confidence that the international community places in our nation and in our commitment to constructive multilateral engagement.
As a Small Island Developing State, the Maldives understands firsthand the urgent challenges faced by vulnerable nations, from climate change and economic resilience to sustainable development. Our seat at ECOSOC gives us a stronger platform to advocate for the priorities and aspirations of small island developing States and developing countries around the world.
Together with our partners, the Maldives will work to strengthen international cooperation, accelerate progress on sustainable development, and shape a ECOSOC that will result in fair finance, stronger delivery, and resilient futures.
Commissioner of Sports Mohamed Tholal attended the match between the Maldives and Pakistan.
Despite a determined performance, the Maldives hopes of reaching the final came to an end as Pakistan secured victory over the hosts.
On this World Environment Day, let us remind ourselves that our future is inseparable from the health of our planet. As a Small Island Developing State standing at the frontline of climate adversities, we are cognisant of the urgent need to protect and preserve our environment.
We reaffirm our nation's commitment to advancing ambitious climate actions, including the Project Solar City initiative, strengthening disaster preparedness and early-warning systems, and promoting community-based adaptation and ecosystem protection methods.
The planetary crises we face today driven by climate change are affecting people, ecosystems, and natural resources worldwide. Addressing these challenges requires global action focused on climate adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable practices supported by greater awareness and shared responsibility. Let us all work together to protect and preserve our environment for a safer and more prosperous future.
#WorldEnvironmentDay
#NowForClimate
On this #GlobalDayofParents, we honour the selfless commitment of parents whose lifelong sacrifice nurtures the foundation of our families. Their love and resilience shape future generations, the strength of our nation, and we stand together for parents in recognizing their vital role in Maldivian society.
This administration remains steadfast in supporting parents and protecting every child’s future, by investing in education, healthcare, and community programs that uphold the Maldivian tradition of family as the cornerstone of our society.
Yesterday, we celebrated the graduation of the 3rd cohort of the Marriott International Maldives Apprenticeship Program. Chief Guest, Commissioner of Sports Mohamed Tholal congratulated the 40 graduates and expressed gratitude to all partners for their support.
Join our Career Exploration Field Visit to Taj Coral Reef Resort & Spa Maldives and discover various career opportunities in the Hospitality Industry.
Register before 6th June: https://t.co/jNytUcvp85