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A Letter from the Chinese eye Doctors

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A Letter from the Chinese eye Doctors at Dr. N.D. Abdulla Abdul Hakeem Ophthalmology Center (China-Maldives Ophthalmology Centre) to the Maldivian Citizens

Dear Maldivian citizens,

June 6, 2023 marks the 28th “Sight Day” in China, with the theme of “Prioritizing universal eye health”. This year’s focus will be on two key population groups: children and adolescents, as well as the elderly. The diseases of focus are myopia and other refractive errors, cataracts, and retinal diseases (including diabetic retinopathy and macular diseases). By targeting these important eye diseases, the aim is to enhance overall eye health throughout the entire life cycle.
We are Chinese doctors stationed at the Dr. N.D. Abdulla Abdul Hakeem Ophthalmology Center from China’s most renowned Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University. In patients visiting the Dr. N.D. Abdulla Abdul Hakeem Ophthalmology Center, we have found that children, adolescents, and the elderly populations require special attention in ophthalmology. This is similar to our observation in China.
In the Maldives, some children and adolescents have not developed good habits, and they excessively use electronic devices in their daily lives and studies, leading to a high prevalence of myopia. Additionally, many myopic children have not received proper medical refraction and standard optical correction, which severely disrupts their physical and mental well-being.
The Maldives, located in the tropical region, is exposed to intense ultraviolet radiation. The strong ultraviolet radiation and high proportion of sugar-rich foods in the daily diet contribute to a high prevalence of blinding eye diseases, such as cataracts and diabetic retinopathy, among elderly Maldivians. Furthermore, many elderly people are unaware of the importance of regular eye examinations. As a result, many patients do not receive timely medical care, leading to permanent visual impairments.
On the eve of China’s “Sight Day,” we write this letter to convey an important message – to focus universal eye health as a priority. From the perspective of eye disease prevention and treatment, we sincerely offer the following professional recommendations to our fellow Maldivians:

Recommendations for Prevention and Control of Myopia in Children and Adolescents:
1. The clinical studies conducted internationally focusing on children and adolescents have indicated that outdoor activities can help reduce the incidence of myopia among them. It is recommended that children and adolescents should have at least 2 hours of outdoor activities every day.
2. Develop good habits and reduce the use of electronic devices. When reading, it is recommended to follow the “20-20-20” rule, which suggests that for every 20 minutes of close-up reading, you should take a break and look at something at least 20 feet away for a minimum of 20 seconds.
3. Improve the lighting environment. When there is insufficient natural daylight, turn on reading lights for adequate illumination. When reading in the evening, it is recommended to use both a desk lamp and overhead room lighting to enhance the lighting conditions.
4. For children and adolescents, it is advisable to have two comprehensive eye examinations at a reputable ophthalmic clinic each year. These examinations should include assessments of visual acuity, axial length measurement, and medical refraction. Children with an axial length of 26.5mm or more should undergo regular monitoring of their eye health, including retinal examinations, at least every six months.
5. If there is a refractive error present, it is important to seek timely medical care at an ophthalmic clinic/hospital and obtain the proper prescription of eyeglasses through standard refraction assessment.

Recommendations for Prevention and Control of Age-related Eye Diseases:
1. Adopting a healthy lifestyle is crucial, which includes engaging in regular physical activities, maintaining a balanced diet, and controlling the intake of sugar and high-calorie foods.
2. Avoid prolonged and excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. When exposed to strong sunlight or participating in outdoor activities, it is important to wear sunglasses that offer effective UV protection.
3. Regular comprehensive health check-ups are important to detect and treat conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and hypertension at an early stage. Maintaining good control of blood sugar, blood pressure, and blood lipids can help prevent the occurrence of diabetic retinopathy or slow down its progression.
4. The best approach to prevent diabetic retinopathy is through early screening, diagnosis, and treatment. Once type 2 diabetes is diagnosed, it is crucial to undergo a comprehensive initial eye examination as soon as possible. The first eye examination should be conducted at an ophthalmic clinic/hospital. If the results are normal, subsequent diabetic retinopathy screenings can be scheduled every 1-2 years by an ophthalmologist or endocrinologist.
5. For early-stage diabetic retinopathy, oral medications can be prescribed to improve retinal microcirculation. In severe cases, options such as retinal laser treatment, intravitreal injections, or vitreoretinal surgery may be considered.

Dr. N.D. Abdulla Abdul Hakeem Ophthalmology Center is jointly established by the Chinese and Maldivian governments and equipped with advanced ophthalmic instruments. Our dedicated team of Chinese ophthalmologists in the Maldives is fully committed to delivering comprehensive eye care services. We extend our heartfelt wishes for the everlasting friendship between China and the Maldives!

Professor Chen Weirong and all members of the Chinese Ophthalmic Medical Expert Group in Maldives
Dr. N.D. Abdulla Abdul Hakeem Ophthalmology Center (China-Maldives Ophthalmology Centre), Hulhumalé Hospital, Hulhumalé, Maldives
On the eve of Chinese Sight Day in June 2023

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Fushidhiggaru project ongoing, will finish on time: Government

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The Maldives government on Sunday assured Fushidhiggaru reclamation project, a key initiative under the vision of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, has not stalled and would be completed on the scheduled date.

President’s Office Chief Spokesperson Heena Waleed confirmed this on Sunday at a press conference, while providing details on other government initiatives.

The state has responded about the large-scale development project amid speculation in social media and by political opponents, claiming the initiative has stalled.

In response, Heena highlighted that the sand dredging in the project is currently on pause, stressing this was not indicative of the entire project being halted.

“I would like to ask, if they gauge the ongoing status of a capacity based on whether sand dredging is ongoing or not. Although sand dredging has stopped, there would be several other associated components of the project that requires attention and execution,” Heena commented.

She further said the project requires administrative and other work, all of which, she added, were ongoing.

“In response, I would like to reply that the Fushidhiggaru project has not stalled, it is ongoing. The project would conclude as per the scheduled date announced by the President,” she said.

Under the large-scale development project, 1,153 hectares of land will be reclaimed, which is thrice the combined size of Hulhumale’ Phase I and II.

The iniatiative commenced officially on December 18, 2023 while the Maldives President assured the reclamation component will conclude within eight months from the date of commencement.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Efforts underway to submit new laws to Parliament

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Chief Spokesperson at the President’s Office Heena Waleed has stated that efforts are underway to complete the administrative preparations for introducing new laws and amendments to the Parliament, with the government achieving a super majority in the parliamentary elections.

Heena stated there are several crucial laws to be presented to Parliament under the government’s week-14 legislative agenda. As such, laws relating to housing, the criminal justice system, social security are to be submitted. On this stance, Heena affirmed that the laws and amendments which have been stalled in the committee phase will be given a top priority to be implemented by the end of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s tenure.

Furthermore, Heena revealed that over 200 laws are to be implemented, aiming to fulfill President Dr. Muizzu’s commitment outlined in the government’s manifesto. She assured that the elected Parliament will play a significant role as their views align with that of the president.

Observing that the government attained a super majority during the parliamentary elcetions was due to the unwavering trust in President Dr. Muizzu, Heena affirmed that this advantage will not be exploited. She guaranteed that the super majority will assist the government in implementing and enforcing policies that will benefit the public as per the respective policies.

Source(s): PsmNews

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Islamic Minister discusses expanding Zakat House

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Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr. Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed has met with the Director General of Zakat House Director Dr. Majid Sulaiman Al-Azimi to discuss upgrading the Maldives Zakat House.

The minister confirmed this via X (formerly Twitter), highligting that the two discussed about expanding the services of the Zakat House, including staff and Sharia Board training, and the legal requirements of Zakat recipients.

Earlier, the minister announced the administration’s plan to introduce a financial aid system to extend aid to orphans permanently. Dr. Shaheem said orphans will receive financial support annually until adulthood.

However, the minister did not specify how much the government intended to provide as financial support each year.

The current administration established the Maldives Zakat House with the objectives of increasing public awareness on the importance of paying Zakat, and foster love among the public towards the Islamic sacred act.

Under the Zakat Fund, government provided financial support to 52 individuals earlier in March 2024.

Statistics recently provided by the Zakat House showed the fund had been disbursed mainly in four areas, which are;

For Cancer Treatment – MVR 190,822.50
Brain Surgery – MVR 180,407.19
Heart Surgery – MVR 8,482.00
Transplants – MVR 25,443.00

Additionally, another MVR 227,872.50 was disbursed for various other areas.

Source(s): sun.mv

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