UNDP Annual Report 2018
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This is the fifth edition of UNDP Maldives’ flagship publication, Island Life magazine - the 2020-2021 issue. As the longest standing development partner of the country, UNDP’s core work involves supporting the Maldivian people to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals through localized solutions. Island Life invites our readers to join us and become part of the solution.
Mar 4, 2021
Youth Vision - Ekani Ekuga 2020
THIS BOOK IS A CULMINATION OF ARTWORK BY 49 YOUNG PEOPLE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE YOUTH VISION WORKSHOP 2020 ORGANIZED BY UNDP MALDIVES IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE MINISTRY OF YOUTH, SPORTS & COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT, OOREDOO MALDIVES AND EMMENGE. THIS PROJECT WAS SUPPORTED BY THE EUROPEAN UNION.
Jun 26, 2019
Plastics and the Circular Economy: Community Solutions
This publication captures the experiences and lessons learned of the GEF Small Grants Programme, implemented by UNDP, on plastics management.
Nov 11, 2019
Youth Vision: Their Present and Future
While many of the art pieces explore personal challenges and institutional gaps, each artist from the Maldives took the time and effort to express and share their story.
Jul 12, 2019
Youth Vulnerability in the Maldives
The report presented comprehensive recommendations and policy priorities in the near term. It serves as tool for the government, development partners, academic institutions and civil society in our collective efforts to better understand the intersectionality of youth issues, and further strengthen our work towards achieving truly inclusive development and the attainment of the SDGs.
Jun 17, 2014
Maldives Human Development Report 2014
The 2014 NHDR, Bridging the Divide: Addressing Vulnerability, Reducing Inequality focuses on themes of vulnerability and inequality. The report aims to understand the inequalities and vulnerabilities facing the Maldives, while highlighting on the need for more evidence-based decision making in the country.
Aug 7, 2013
This is the first general human rights survey undertaken in the Maldives. The information it contains about Maldivians’ awareness of the Human Rights Commission, and their knowledge about and attitudes towards human rights will form the Commission’s priorities in the years ahead.