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EPISODE 9 Siyarath dhivehi bahun
"Kaamiyaabah Annaasheve!" E Govanee Thibaa Asheve! | Sheikh Ahmed Sameer
An Islamic lecture about sustaining Islam and it's values in the Maldivian society, was delivered by Sheikh Ilyas Jamaal, on 26th January 2019.
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Ministry of Fisheries, Marine Resources and Agriculture, Government of Maldives
Training, Extension And Adaptive Research Section
7th floor, Velaanage, Ameer Ahmed Magu
Male’, 20096 MALDIVES
Tel No: 3322625 | 6520076
Website:- www.fishagri.gov.mv Email:- admin@fishagri.gov.mv
Capital City of Maldives
The community-driven solution to address water shortage in Baa Maalhos is the first of its kind in Maldives.
The Maalhos Awareness and Recreation Society (MARS), a local NGO, partnered with the Island Council in pioneering the setup of an Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) Facility that utilizes desalinated seawater and harvested rainwater to meet growing water demands in B. Maalhos.
What makes this initiative so significant is how the people of Maalhos turned the table in converting a burden into an opportunity. The IWRM Facility is the country's first such community-led initiative that provides a bottom-up solution to the people.
With a small grant from the Tourism Adaptation Project-implemented jointly by UNDP and the Ministry of Tourism- the project now provides Maalhos with a clean source of water that is adequate to meet their daily needs. The facility now produces more than enough water for the island community, as well as for prospective new businesses such as guesthouses and restaurants that are planned to be opened soon.
EPISODE 17 Siyarath dhivehi bahun
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Sharks in Maldives, Under water
Make My Island initiative, is a platform which invites private sector partners to invest and work together with UNDP to provide sustainable development solutions for Maldivian communities. While UNDP evolves with the rapid changes being faced by the country, we remain committed to continue our support for the Maldivian people to live better lives. UNDP offers global expertise and local insight spanning almost 40 years in the Maldives. At the same time, innovative solutions, technical expertise and investment from the private sector can overcome many challenges for Maldives communities. With their immense potential, the private sector can become the leaders creating the biggest development impact on the ground. It would be hard to drive development forward without business being on board. Join us! Let’s work together to transform challenges into opportunities for the Maldives and its people.
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Sharks in Maldives, Underwater
For small-inhabited islands such as Naifaru, the simplest initiative paves many pathways towards new developments and subsequent opportunities for the locals who are always eager and enthusiastic to participate actively to improve their livelihood and the local economy. The Juvenile Aquarium project by Naifaru Juvenlie, for the conservation of marine biodiversity and awareness for environmental issues, is well integrated with the Naifaru local community, and particularly active with Naifaru schools including participation from schools across the entire Lhaviyani Atoll. These activities were carried out as part of the students' Nature Clubs with a series of awareness programs and was organised within the academic year calendar. The objects of this project focused mainly on developing community awareness about environmental issues such as waste management, protecting endangered species and coral rehabilitation.
The project, funded by the Global Environment Facility Small Grants Program (GEF SGP) and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has proved sustainable developments for the local community of Naifaru and other islands in Lhaviyani Atoll. The future growth of these developments promises expansions of the Marine Conservation Center to become an educative and environment conscious institutional body that contributes mutually benefiting outcomes for both the environment and the community that inhabits it.