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Peng Liyuan urges more support for girls’ education

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Peng Liyuan, the wife of President Xi Jinping, has called on the international community to pay more attention and offer more support for the advancement of girls’ and women’s education so as to help achieve the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Peng, who is also the special envoy of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization for the promotion of girls’ and women’s education, made the remark on Friday while attending via video link an award ceremony for the UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education.

During a speech, Peng said that while the COVID-19 pandemic is having a particularly negative impact on girls and women, it is necessary to pool resources and take targeted and effective measures to help provide them with fair and quality education.

She suggested making good use of digital technologies to promote the sharing of quality online education resources in an effort to step up educational support for girls and women in poverty-stricken areas and those from underprivileged households.

To help them enjoy happy lives in the digital era, efforts should be made to improve their ability to utilize new technologies for employment and entrepreneurship, Peng said.

She also called for beefing up health education for girls and women in order to help them and their family members become more health-conscious and able to prevent various kinds of diseases.

Peng expressed congratulations to prizewinners from Brazil and Mozambique, saying that the award has inspired more and more people devote their lives to the education of girls and women since it was established in 2015 by China and UNESCO.

As a result, countless girls and women have mastered knowledge and skills, and obtained the ability and confidence to change their destiny and pursue their dreams, she said.

The growing care and support helps promote global gender equality in education, Peng added.

She said she hoped that the second term of cooperation between China and UNESCO on the award will serve as a new starting point to provide new impetus for girls’ and women’s education.

Audrey Azoulay, director-general of UNESCO, said in her speech that the award has played a unique role in helping women and children fulfill their dreams, especially in dealing with challenges from the pandemic.

Azoulay thanked the Chinese government for making continuous investment and launching the second term of cooperation. She also appreciated the strong and firm support from Peng.

The UNESCO Prize for Girls’ and Women’s Education honors outstanding and innovative contributions made by individuals, institutions and organizations to advance girls’ and women’s learning.

It is the first UNESCO prize of this type and is unique in showcasing successful projects that improve and promote the educational prospects of girls and women and in turn, the quality of their lives.

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Judgment in Yameen’s appeal slated for tomorrow

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High Court has scheduled the judgment in the appeal filed by former president Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayyoom of his money laundering and bribery conviction in connection to the sale of V. Aarah for tourism development for Thursday.

The judgment will be delivered in the afternoon – however, no time has been specified on the High Court’s website.

Yameen, who served as Maldivian leader from 2013-2018, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for money laundering and bribery charges in connection to the sale of V. Aarah on December 26, 2022.

He was transferred from Maafushi Prison to his home in Male’ City on October 1, the day after President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, backed by Yameen, won the presidential election runoff. The then-president-elect had appealed for Yameen’s release to home from then-president Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.

Short of a week into President Muizzu’s administration, Yameen left PPM, and initiated efforts to form a new party – the People’s National Front (PNF).

Maldives Correctional Service later eased the terms of his home confinement, to allow him to leave the house for exercise and other such purposes.

Yameen has repeatedly violated the terms of his home confinement by attending political events despite which no action has been taken against him by Corrections.

National Integrity Commission is presently investigating Corrections failure to take action against Yameen.

Freeing Yameen has been one of President Muizzu’s main electoral pledges. He has strongly criticized President Muizzu and his administration for his continued home confinement.

President Muizzu has recently remarked that he remains true to his pledge. Affirming he does not influence the judiciary, the President said Yameen’s independence remains in the hands of the judiciary.

Source(s): sun.mv

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FDC’s head says additional MVR 454.5m needed to complete flats

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Hamdhan Shakeel, the managing director of Fahi Dhiriulhun Corporation (FDC), said on Wednesday that the state corporation needs an additional injection of MVR 454.5 million to complete work on the 4,000 social housing units being developed in Hulhumale’ Phase II.

In a post on X on Wednesday morning, Hamdhan said the scope of the project decided by former president Ibrahim Mohamed Solih’s administration does not include key services and facilities.

According to Hamdhan, this includes the connection of the towers to the power grid, security systems, GPON network to enable internet and other media connection for the towers and tenants, waste disposal systems, and landscaping works.

“An additional injection of MVR 454.5 million is required for the completion of this additional works left out by the previous government,” he said.

Hamdhan said the FDC is working with the incumbent administration to secure financing for the additional works.

He also highlighted on the difference in the speed of the project under the two administrations.

According to Hamdhan, a total of 216 slabs were casted over a period 22 months under the previous administration, while a total 192 slabs were casted during the past four months.

“Through optimization of the construction schedule and facilitation of resources and other services, we have increased the average rate of construction from 10 slabs per month to 48 slabs on average per month,” he said.

The 4,000 housing units are the first flats built under the ‘Gedhoruveriya’ housing scheme launched by Solih’s administration.

The units come in two types; two-bedroom apartments and three-bedroom apartments.

Source(s): sun.mv

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MPS begins Operation Blue Tide 2024 for election security

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The Maldives Police Service (MPS) has announced the commencement of “Operation Blue Tide 2024” to safeguard security ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election.

The operation is a pivotal component of the commitment of MPS to ensuring security throughout the parliamentary election. MPS assured that police presence will be maintained across all Maldivian islands until the conclusion of the election, with a strategic system in place to allocate additional personnel where necessary. Police units have been dispersed across all regions.

As part of Operation Blue Tide, MPS disclosed that a team embarked for the southern atolls on March 16, while another set out for the northern atolls on March 17. Chief Superintendent of Police Abdulla Shareef has been designated as the operation’s commander, with Superintendent of Police Ahmed Muslim appointed as deputy commander.

Source(s): PsmNews

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