UNDP plays a pivotal role in shaping Maldives’ developmental path: President
President Dr. Muizzu has emphasised the critical role of the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP), in shaping the Maldives’ development path. The remarks were made by the president during his address at the ceremony marking the 45th anniversary of UNDP in the Maldives. The commemorative event was attended by members of the cabinet and key figures from the UNDP.
Speaking at the ceremony, President Dr. Muizzu stated that 45 years marks a significant milestone in the partnership between the Maldives and the United Nations. The president highlighted that this collaboration has been crucial in addressing the aspirations and challenges faced by the Maldivian people. He further noted that the Maldives-UNDP partnership is rooted in shared principles of progress, development, and human dignity, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable development and a future in which all Maldivians have the opportunity to flourish.
Reflecting on UNDP’s early role in the country, President Dr. Muizzu recalled the Maldives’ transformation from one of the least economically developed nations to a modern, resilient, and forward-looking country. The president noted that UNDP has broadened its focus over the years, addressing not only basic development needs but also more recent initiatives centred on climate resilience, economic diversification, social inclusion, women’s empowerment, good governance, and institutional reform.
Furthermore, President Dr. Muizzu also revealed his vision of transforming the Maldives into a fully developed nation by 2040, with a strong focus on the digital economy and sustainable development. He concluded his speech by thanking the United Nations for its enduring and invaluable contribution to the nation over the years.
During the ceremony, Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Abdulla Khaleel shed light on the history of the Maldives-UNDP partnership. The minister recognised the collective efforts of the UNDP and the government to develop the Maldives. He additionally expressed confidence in UNDP’s steadfast support to developing Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to more innovative and resilient nations, prioritising the Maldives.
UNDP began operations in the Maldives in 1978. At the ceremony held to mark the 45th anniversary of this partnership, President Dr. Muizzu officiated the Island Life magazine’s latest number. The event also featured UNDP-funded art displays showcasing Maldives’ development history.