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Dhivideo
64 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Noohugefaanu Vaahaka ᴴᴰ | [Soorathul Hood: 41- 49]

Dhivideo
5,348 Views · 4 years ago

What can be achieved when a community unites is truly remarkable. Check out how the people of Faresmaathoda is leading the charge and being an innovator in better waste management.
Like many other islands in the Maldives, despite having its own Waste Management Centre, the whole of Faresmaathoda was being treated like a waste dump. This changed when Red Production won a small grant of the Mangroves for the Future Programme (MFF). Under this grant, a waste governance mechanism was brought about and the Waste Management Centre was made functional through the hard work of the Local Council and all other partners. Not only is the island a much cleaner and pleasant place, but also the community is testing and continuously finding solutions for island level waste management which can be replicated elsewhere in the Maldives.
MFF is co-chaired by International Union for Conservation (IUCN) and United Nations Development Porgramme (UNDP) and implemented by UNDP in the Maldives.

Meeru Kaanaa
582 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Theluli Banbukeyo

Travel & Events
610 Views · 4 years ago

Drone footage of Ga.Kolamaafushi Island (part-d)

Shaikh Abdullah Saudhan
78 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Suvaruge vanna anhenunge haalaiythah
Sheikh Abdulla Saudhan
From Dharus:- Al-Jannath: Suvarugeyge Kanbalunge Sifathah

Meeru Kaanaa
66 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Kankun stir ...side dish for rice

Dr. Ali Zahir bin Saeed Qasim
61 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Allah ge Rahumathun Ummeedhu Kandaanulaashe

Travel & Events
68 Views · 2 years ago

Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture, Government of Maldives

madhaha
72 Views · 3 years ago

Lyrics: Ahmed Munawwar
Vocal: Malka Mohamed Habeeb

Dhivideo
69 Views · 3 years ago

11 December 2020

#MVIaffairs #DheeneeDhauwath

Sheikh Nimal Mohamed
62 Views · 3 years ago

މައުޟޫ: - ދަރިންގެ ހައްޤުތައް
އައްޝައިޚް ނިމާލް މުޙައްމަދު
17 ޖުލައި 2020
#MVIaffairs #DheeneeDhauwath #MaqribDharus

Travel & Events
414 Views · 4 years ago

Office Maahefun in nolhivaranfaru finolhu.

ibraiytheri vaahaka
61 Views · 3 years ago

ސިފައިންގެ މީހާގެ ތައުބާވުން
TRUE ISLAMIC STORIES DHIVEHI LANGUAGE

ibraiytheri vaahaka
64 Views · 3 years ago

Keerithi rasoolaage ahulubaithuge seerath

Travel & Events
37,533 Views · 4 years ago

Part 1. Dhuvaafaru: the long wait is over

First of a series of 7 videos retracing the relocation of an entire community of nearly 4000 people, that lost their island home after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.

The Red Cross Red Crescent helped them by building a new community on the deserted island of Dhuvaafaru.

When the tsunami swept across the Maldives on 26 December 2004 the island of Kandholhudhoo was rendered uninhabitable, leaving more than 3,600 people homeless.

Following an extensive study the Maldives National Disaster Management Centre identified the uninhabited island of Dhuvaafaru as the most suitable settlement location due to its topographical characteristics such as its comparatively high elevation, its size and its reef - essential for better protection against tidal surges.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) signed an agreement with the Government of Maldives in May 2005 to build a new community on Dhuvaafaru Island. The IFRC has funded construction of 562 houses as well as other community infrastructure such as an administrative building, a pre-school, primary school and secondary school, an auditorium, water supply and sewage systems, a sports complex, roads, and a power supply system backed up with solar energy.

Building this community on a remote island in the Indian Ocean posed an immense logistical challenge but on the 14th December the entire population of Kandholhudhoo were resettled in their new homes on Dhuvaafaru.

Discover more about this project and the achievements of the Red Cross Red Crescents tsunami operation: http://www.ifrc.org/dhuvaafaru

Year: 2008
Duration: 9 minutes 10 seconds

Sheikh Mohamed Ghalib Shahid
58 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Alun dhiruvvey goiy | Qiyaamathuge Vaahaka | Muhammad Ghalib | dheenee dhivehi naseyhai

Dr. Mohamed Iyaz
62 Views · 3 years ago

Thafseer Class 54 - Dr. Muhammad Iyaz
Masjid Al-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al-Auzam
25 September 2022

#MVIaffairs #ThafseerClass

madhaha
53 Views · 2 years ago

Madhaha - Mammaa thee aslee By Shalabee




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