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President Dr Muizzu urges global action on digital divide, proposes steps for Inclusive Digital Future

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President His Excellency Dr Mohamed Muizzu highlighted that one-third of the global population lacks internet access, particularly in developing countries, hindering development and justice. Speaking as Co-Chair at the Summit of the Future’s “Interactive Dialogue 3: Towards a Common Digital Future,” he called for policies to ensure no one is left behind.

In his remarks, the President made three key suggestions:

1. Empowering Youth: He urged initiatives to empower young people in the digital economy and emphasised investing in digital skills and re-skilling to drive local innovation and economic diversification.

2. Building Digital Infrastructure: He stressed the importance of building digital infrastructure to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, noting that the Maldives’ National Centre for Information Technology is already working on this.

3. Safeguarding Rights: He emphasised the need to protect consumer rights in digitalization, addressing challenges like unauthorized access and data privacy. The Maldives has established the National Cybersecurity Agency to tackle these concerns.

The President concluded by reaffirming the Maldives’ commitment to creating an inclusive, resilient, and just digital world, emphasising the importance of harnessing the digital revolution for a common future.

The President meets with Chinese Head of Delegation to UNGA 79, Minister of Foreign Affairs

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President His Excellency Dr Mohamed Muizzu met with His Excellency Wang Yi, Chinese Head of Delegation to UNGA 79, Minister of Foreign Affairs, on the sidelines of the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Monday.

During the meeting, President Dr Muizzu highlighted the importance the Maldives places on its relationship with China. He also discussed ongoing agreements and projects between the two nations. The President expressed his appreciation for China’s support in developing the Maldives’ tourism sector.

In response, Wang Yi reaffirmed China’s commitment to continuing its support for the Maldives in all areas of cooperation. Both leaders underscored the importance of sustained collaboration to address shared concerns, particularly in relation to climate change and adaptation efforts.President Dr Muizzu is in New York to attend the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, taking place at the United Nations Headquarters (UNHQ).

Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer sends congratulatory message for the newly appointed Minister for European and Foreign Affairs of France

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Maldives, Moosa Zameer has sent a congratulatory message to Jean-Noël Barrot, on his appointment as the Minister for European and Foreign Affairs of France.

Minister’s message reads as follows:

“It is my pleasure to convey warm congratulations on your appointment as the new Minister for European and Foreign Affairs of France.

France is an important bilateral partner to the Maldives, and I look forward to working closely with you to further strengthen the partnership between our two countries over the course of your tenure. 

Let me also extend my best wishes for your good health and well-being, and for the continued progress and prosperity of the people of France. 

Please accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration.”

The Maldives hosts a side event on building Productive Capacity for SIDS in the sidelines of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly

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The Maldives, in collaboration with Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD), hosted a Side Event titled “Building Productive Capacity in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)” during the High-Level Segment of the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, today.

During the side event, President Dr Mohamed Muizzu delivered the keynote remarks. The President highlighted that while some States enjoy the benefits of economic growth, others have struggled at the same time. He noted that countries like the Maldives can only reach the next stage of their development through the introduction of new industries and by closing the technological gap between countries. 

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Moosa Zameer delivered remarks at the panel discussion that followed. In his remarks, Minister Zameer emphasised the significant role of Productive Capacity Index (PCI) that will enable Maldives to develop its own economic development model in the next stages of its journey to become an advanced economy and a land of opportunity. Recognising the unique challenges in terms of growth due to climate change related shocks to our economy, Minister Zameer expressed that the dialogue would lead to an inflow of investment and belief in the Maldives, ushering in a new age of development.

The panel discussion on the subject was moderated by the Permanent Representative of Maldives to the United Nations Ambassador Ali Naseer Mohamed. The panellists were the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation, and Regional Integration of Cabo Verde, Dr. Rui Alberto de Figueiredo Soares, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom, Lord Collins of Highbury, and the Deputy Secretary General of UNCTAD, Pedro Manuel Moreno. The panellistsdiscussed the importance of international cooperation and partnership in building climate-resilient economies in SIDS and explored how the Productive Capacity Index can support SIDS in assessing and improving productive capacity.The purpose of this side event was to call for early implementation of “The Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for Small Island Developing States” (ABAS) which was adopted during the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4), held earlier this year in Antigua and Barbuda.

Islamic Ministry authorises nine companies to build mosques

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The Ministry of Islamic Affairs has authorised nine companies to construct mosques across various regions of the country this year.

Under the permit for private individuals to build mosques, five are currently being constructed in the Greater Male’ Region, while the remaining four are being developed in other atolls. The Islamic ministry has announced that agreements have been signed for the construction of these mosques.

Specifically, two mosques are being built in Hulhumale’ Phase II, a new mosque is being constructed on the site of the Zikura Mosque, another at the Masjid Yusuf Al-Barubaree site, and additional mosques are planned for Alifushi in Raa Atoll and Ihavandhoo in Haa Alifu Atoll. Furthermore, a mosque is being constructed at Lot 2215 in Hulhumale’ Phase II, with new mosques also being built in Hulhudhoo in Addu City, and Nolhivaranfaru in Haa Dhaalu Atoll.

The ministry stated that 22 mosques are currently under construction, with a goal to complete three by November this year. So far, two privately built mosques and one managed by the ministry have opened this year.

Commissioner of Police highlights commitment to advancing women in MPS

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Commissioner of Police Ali Shujau emphasised his commitment to advancing opportunities for women within the Maldives Police Service (MPS). He made these remarks during the Gala Night held in honour of women employees of the MPS, as part of the Maldives Women in Policing Day celebrations.

Speaking at the event held at the Iskandhar Building, Commissioner Shujau expressed pride in the increasingpresence of women working across all areas of the MPS. He highlighted that, while women in the past were primarily involved in administrative roles, today they serve in various departments throughout the force. He also noted that women now make up 15% of the police force, with the agency currently working to create more opportunities for their professional growth.

The Maldives Women in Policing Day celebrations were attended by the Commissioner’s spouse, senior police officials, and women officers from different ranks within the service.