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Government announces research initiative on non-communicable diseases

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Minister of Health Dr. Abdulla Khaleel has unveiled plans to launch a comprehensive research initiative aimed at identifying the root causes of prevalent non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the Maldives. This announcement came in response to concerns raised by parliamentarians regarding the escalating incidence of NCDs, particularly cancer, within the country.

During a parliamentary session, several parliamentarians expressed apprehension about the rapid spread of NCDs and the growing number of cancer cases. In light of these concerns, Minister Khaleel affirmed the government’s commitment to address the nation’s health burden caused by NCDs. He emphasised the necessity of conducting thorough research in collaboration with organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and foreign institutes.

Minister Khaleel acknowledged the alarming prevalence of NCDs in Maldivian society, with statistics indicating that approximately 84% of deaths in the country are attributed to such diseases. He underscored the urgent need to understand the underlying factors contributing to the rise of NCDs, including cancer, particularly in certain high-risk areas.

The proposed research initiative aims to delve into the primary causes of NCDs, providing insights that can inform targeted interventions and public health policies. By partnering with international organizations and leveraging their expertise, the Ministry of Health seeks to develop evidence-based strategies to combat the growing health challenges posed by NCDs.

As NCDs continue to pose a significant health threat to the Maldivian population, Minister Khaleel’s announcement signals a proactive step towards addressing this pressing public health issue through rigorous research and collaborative efforts.

Source(s): PsmNews

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India denies claims by Maldivian government on unpermitted operation

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India has denied the claims made by Maldivian Defense Minister Ghassan Maumoon last week, alleging Indian military pilots had carried out an operation in the Maldives without the necessary permits.

The High Commission of India in the Maldives released a statement on Tuesday, stating that Indian aviation platforms in the Maldives have always operated as per the agreed procedures and with due authorization.

On the contrary, while speaking at a press conference on Saturday, Minister Ghassan said he had knowledge of one of the aviation platforms undertaking an unpermitted trip. He went onto detail an incident where one of the Indian-operated helicopters landed in Th. Thimaraushi, allegedly without permission – a case which he said was reviewed by the Parliament’s Committee on National Security Services (241 Committee), when he had been a lawmaker.

Referencing the remarks by the Minister, the High Commission said the particular incident which saw an emergency landing at Thimarafushi on October 9th, 2019, was “necessitated due to an unforeseen exigency”.

They added that the landing was carried out after taking necessary on-ground approvals from Air Traffic Control (ATC) to ensure the safety and security of the platform and crew.

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Maldives calls for strong measures to maintain tuna stocks at IOTC

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The Maldives has called for strong measures to sustain tuna stocks at the 28th session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC).

A high-level delegation from the Ministry of Fisheries and Ocean Resources is attending the five-day session in Bangkok, Thailand. It will address various issues related to the sustainability of tuna stocks in the Indian Ocean.

The Maldives is advocating for member states to prioritise the sustainability of tuna stocks, focusing on the adoption of strong management measures for drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) and shark conservation. Additionally, the Maldives will push for the implementation of a management procedure for skipjack tuna.

During the session, the Maldives emphasised the need for science-based management plans to protect against threats to fisheries and to enhance the restoration and management of tuna stocks. The Maldives also aims for the IOTC to lead Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) in adopting science-based conservation and management measures, reflecting the nation’s dedication to the well-being of coastal communities and the health of tuna stocks.

The IOTC is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for managing tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean.

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Maldives to seek UK’s assistance to develop finance sector

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Maldivian Economic Minister Mohamed Saeed, on Monday, traveled to the United Kingdom (UK) to attend the Commonwealth Trade and Investment Roundtable.

According to the Economic Ministry, the purpose of the Minister’s visit is to seek assistance from the participants of UK financial sector in order to develop a vibrant financial market in the Maldives, which the Ministry states is vital for the nation’s economic and social development.

The discussions held by the Minister in this regard will center on the development of Maldives International Financial Services Authority and Development Bank.

In this regard, the Economic Ministry said the visit will pave the way to establish formal working relationships with UK financial services firms on modernizing legal framework, financial sector infrastructure and the development of a modern and world-class governance strategy and operations for the establishment of international financial centres in the Maldives.

Minister Saeed, as part of these efforts, will meet UK government officials, members of the House of Lords and representatives from the UK financial and professional services industry in the course of the visit.

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