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BookItem ތަރައްޤީގެ ފްލޭން 2022-2026(ތިލަދުންމަތީ ދެކުނުބުރީ ކުރިނބީ ކައުންސިލްގެ އިދާރާ، ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ) ތިލަދުންމަތީ ދެކުނުބުރީ ކުރިނބީ ކައުންސިލްގެ އިދާރާ، ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ; Thiladhunmathee Dhekunuburi Kurinbee Kaunsilge Idhaaraa, Dhivehiraajje Technical ReportItem Report of the country study on the Maldives(1983-03) Lal, Puroshottom BookItem The child in Maldives : a decade review(Government of Maldives, 1989) Government of Maldives ArticleItem އަހަރީ ރިޕޯޓު 2016(އިންފޮމޭޝަން ކޮމިޝަނަރުގެ އޮފީސް Information Commissioner Office, 20/01/2017) އަޙްމަދު ޒިޔާން މުޙައްމަދު; Ahmed Ziyaan Mohamed BookItem The public service of the Republic of Maldives - a profile : current good practices and new developments in public service management(Commonwealth Secretariat, London, 2006) Munawwar Alam (Editor); Mohammad Jasimuddin (Editor) BookItem Introductory guidelines for community mobilisation in the Maldives, volume 3 : environmental education and community mobilisation(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2006-05) Smith, Jady; Shafeeqa, Fathimath BookItem Development effectiveness country brief : Maldives(Asian Development Bank , 2007-10) Asian Development Bank; އޭޝިއަން ޑެވެލޮޕްމަންޓް ބޭންކް BookItem ވިސްނާށޭ ޤައުމު : ލުއި ފޮތް(Ministry of Legal Reform, Information and Arts މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ލީގަލް ރީފޯމް، އިންފޯމޭޝަން އެންޑް އާރޓްސް, 2008-05-21) BookItem Nala Nala Raaje : waste awareness resource kit : community(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2009) ފާތިމަތު ޝަފީގާ; މަޢުސޫމާ ޖަލީލް; އިލެއިން ގްލެން; ގޭލް ސެޑޮން; މަރިޔަމް ޝަޒްނާ; Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Jaleel, Mausooma; Glenn, Elaine; Seddon, Gayle; Shazna, MariyamThis resource kit provides information and activities to increase knowledge and awareness of waste issues for communities in the Maldives. The kit explores the 4 message themes and the associated issues using a critical thinking approach. This toolkit aims to promote critical thinking, Create positive values, awareness and responsibility towards waste management, Create opportunities to investigate and research waste problems, Provide opportunities to take positive action to address waste issues. This resource kit has been designed to be used by community based facilitators. These facilitators may come from many organizations including schools, scouts/environment clubs or community based organizations. BookItem Nala Nala Raaje : waste awareness resource kit : retailers(Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2009) ފާތިމަތު ޝަފީގާ; މަޢުސޫމާ ޖަލީލް; އިލެއިން ގްލެން; ގޭލް ސެޑޮން; މަރިޔަމް ޝަޒްނާ; Shafeeqa, Fathimath; Jaleel, Mausooma; Glenn, Elaine; Seddon, Gayle; Shazna, MariyamThis resource kit provides information and activities to increase knowledge and awareness of waste issues for communities in the Maldives. The kit explores the 4 message themes and the associated issues using a critical thinking approach. This toolkit aims to promote critical thinking, Create positive values, awareness and responsibility towards waste management, Create opportunities to investigate and research waste problems, Provide opportunities to take positive action to address waste issues. This resource kit is designed to be used by community based facilitators. These facilitators may come from many organisations including schools, scouts/environment clubs or community based organizations. BookItem Maldives Civil Service : strategic plan 2011–2015(Civil Service Commission, Republic of Maldives , 2011) Civil Service Commission, Republic of Maldives; ސިވިލް ސަރވިސް ކޮމިޝަން, ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ ArticleItem Strategic plan 2011-2015 : Maldivian Red Crescent(Maldivian Red Crescent, 2011-04-16) Maldivian Red Crescent; ދިވެހި ރެޑް ކްރެސެންޓްItem Child participation in the Maldives : an assessment of knowledge(UNICEF, 2011-12) Naseem, Azra BookItem އަންހެނުންނަށް ކުރެވޭ ނޭދެވޭ އަނިޔާ(އެޑުވަކަސީ ޑިޕާޓްމަންޓް، ހިއުމަން ރައިޓްސް ކޮމިޝަން އޮފް ދަ މޯލްޑިވްސް, 2011-12-12) އައިޝަތު ފަސޯހާ; އައިޝަތު ނަޖުފާ ހަމީދު; Fasoha, Aishath; Hameed, Aishath Najufa Technical ReportItem ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ޔުނިވަރސިޓީގެ އަހަރީ ރިޕޯޓު 2011(ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ޔުނިވަރސިޓީ, 2012-01) Technical ReportItem ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ޔުނިވަރސިޓީގެ އަހަރީ ރިޕޯޓު : 2012(ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ޔުނިވަރސިޓީ, 2013-02) ArticleItem ވާނުވާ ބަލައިލާކަށް އަދިވެސް ނުވޭހެއްޔެވެ(ދިވެހިބަހުގެ އެކަޑެމީ, 2014-01) އިސްމާއީލްފުޅު, މުހައްމަދު; Ismailfulhu, MuhammadhuItem އަހަރީ ރިޕޯޓު 2013 : ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ޔުނިވަރސިޓީ(ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ޔުނިވަރސިޓީ, 2014-05) ArticleItem އިންސާނީ ޙައްޤުތައް 365(ލިޔުންތެރިން, 2014-12-09) Technical ReportItem Technical ReportItem އަހަރީ ރިޕޯޓު 2014 : ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ޔުނިވަރސިޓީ(ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޤައުމީ ޔުނިވަރސިޓީ, 2015-02) ArticleItem ކުޑަކުދިންގެ ދުވަހާއި ކުޑަކުދިންގެ އަދަބު(ދިވެހިބަހުގެ އެކަޑެމީ, 2015-05) މުޙައްމަދު އާމިރު އަޙުމަދު; Ahmed, Mohamed Amir BookItem Maldives Civil Service : strategic plan 2016–2020(Maldives Civil Service United Nations Development Programme, Maldives , 2015-12) Maldives Civil Service; United Nations Development Programme, Maldives; މޯލްޑިވްސް ސިވިލް ސާރވިސް; ޔުނައިޓެޑް ނޭޝަންސް ޑެވެލޮޕްމަންޓް ޕްރޮގްރާމް، މޯލްޑިވްސް BookItem Understanding gender in Maldives : toward inclusive development.(World Bank, 2016) El-Horr, Jana; Pande, Rohii PrabhaExecutive Summary Within the past decade Maldives has moved from low- to middle-income status, introduced democracy, and been hailed as a Millennium Development Goal Plus country. Unlike in much of South Asia, women face little discrimination in basic aspects of life such as education, health, and survival; however, gender inequality exists. Specifically, Maldives exhibits a classic case of a relatively prosperous country where gender inequalities in basic well-being are largely diminished but where other social and cultural gendered restrictions, especially on women’s roles within and outside the home, persist and may be expanding. An insufficiently inclusive model of economic development forms the backdrop for gender dynamics in Maldives. Additionally, despite several gender- egalitarian laws, persistent deficiencies in law and governance hamper improve- ments in gender equality. Improvements are also hampered by a conservative shift in family structure and religious life toward rigid, inegalitarian roles for men and women. Finally, youth are growing increasingly disconnected from family and society and traditional identities that defined their transition to adult- hood, a situation that poses particular risks for young men. Gender differentials are nuanced in work and schooling. Women’s labor force participation is high but limited to lower echelons of the economy. Women are slightly more likely than men to be unemployed. There is no gender bias in pri- mary and secondary schooling, but girls’ access to tertiary and professional educa- tion is curbed by beliefs about girls’ and women’s mobility and primacy of household roles over others. Within the home, women face challenges that men do not, such as high risks of domestic violence and little control over household assets. Finally, women have limited presence in local and national politics and governance. Men face different gendered consequences. Shifts in notions of masculinity from gender egalitarian to increasingly conservative preferences for the separa- tion of gender roles inside and outside the home place the onus of earning on young men. At the same time, young men are dissatisfied with current economic options, and youth unemployment is high. This disaffection, combined with a lack of strong alternative social structures to replace the breakdown of traditional family structures that has accompanied Maldives’ development trajectory, appear to be propelling young men toward greater social conservatism, participation in gangs, drug use, and violence. xiii Understanding Gender in Maldives • http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/978-1-4648-0868-5 xiv Executive Summary Overall, women are more disadvantaged in more realms of life than are men. Moreover, public support for gender equality and women’s rights on various aspects of life appears to be declining, particularly as regards work and family interactions. These developments are worrying for the future of gender equality in Maldives, as well as for a more inclusive development model that would offer opportunities to both men and women, in youth and adulthood. BookItem Year end review 2016(Environment Department, Ministry of Environment and Energy, 2016) Ibrahim, Thoriq BookItem Maldives’ population dynamics : policy prospects for human growth and opportunity(UNFPA Maldives Country Office, 2016) F. May, John BookItem National human rights framework(Attorney General's Office, Republic of Maldives އެޓަރނީ ޖެނެރަލްސް އޮފީސް، ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ, 2016-12-10) Attorney General's Office, Republic of Maldives; އެޓަރނީ ޖެނެރަލްސް އޮފީސް، ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ BookItem Coral bleaching response plan 2017(IUCN and the Government Maldives in collaboration with USAID, 2017) ޕޯލް މާރޝަލް; އަމީރު އ. އަބްދުﷲ; ނިޒާމް އިބްރާހީމް; ރިފްޢަތު ނަޢީމް; އަހުމަދު ބަޝީރު; Marshall, Paul; Abdullah, Ameer A.; Ibrahim, Nizam; Naeem, Riffath; Basheer, AhmedThis Coral Bleaching Response Plan has been developed to guide the Task Force and partners in detecting, assessing and responding to coral bleaching events in the Maldives. Primary responsibility for implementing the Coral Bleaching Response Plan (CBRP) lies with the Task Force, comprising the Marine Research Centre, Environmental Protection Agency and Coast Guard. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) first developed a coral bleaching response plan (now the risk and impact assessment plan) in 2002, as part of a response to a bleaching event that occurred in the late summer (February and March) of that year. This plan is now central to preparations and response actions every summer in the Great Barrier Reef. The Maldives CBRP builds on this international experience to provide a best-practice framework for responding to coral bleaching events in the Maldives. BookItem އަންހެނުންނަށް ކުރާ އަނިޔާ އާއި ދެކޮޅަށް ހިންގާ 16 ދުވަހުގެ ކެމްޕައިން 2017(Ministry of Gender and Family, 2017) މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ޖެންޑަރ އެންޑް ފެމިލީ; Ministry of Gender and Family Technical ReportItem Rapid integrated assessment (RIA) to assess the Maldives readiness to implement the SDGs(Ministry of environment and Energy, 2017-12-27) Sobir, Raniya BookItem 2018 - 2015 އަހަން ކެމްޕޭން ރިޕޯޓު(މިނިސްޓަރ އޮފް ޖެންޑަރ އެންޑް ފެމިލީ, 2018) ޒެނީޝާ ޝަހީދު ޒަކީ; Zakee, Zeneesha Shaheed BookItem އަހަން ކެންޕޭން(ީމިނިސްޓަރ އޮފް ޖެންޑަރ އެންޑް ފެމިލ, 2018) ީމިނިސްޓަރ އޮފް ޖެންޑަރ އެންޑް ފެމިލ; Minister of gender and family BookItem Migration in Maldives: a country profile 2018(International Organization for Migration (IOM), 2018) Plewa, PiotrThis Migration Profile is part of a two-year project (2016–2018) implemented by the International Organization for Migration at the request of and in partnership with Maldives Immigration, under the purview of the Ministry of Economic Development. A Project Advisory Committee, chaired by Maldives Immigration and comprising representatives from the Ministry of Economic Development, Ministry of Tourism, Labour Relations Authority, National Bureau of Statistics and The Maldives National University, has provided important guidance and direction throughout the project, encompassing research and related capacity-building, as well as awareness-raising initiatives. This report brings together all available relevant data and information on migration and provides policy directives and recommendations to enhance evidence-based policymaking and implementation. It is not intended to be a snapshot of the migration situation in Maldives; instead, it has been released to spark a dynamic process towards long-term multi-stakeholder collaboration on migration data and governance, if complemented by regularly updated information, as well as awareness-raising and capacity-building activities in line with the identified key gaps and recommendations, as a way to ensure national stakeholders’ ownership of the Migration Profile process in the future and its long-term sustainability. Technical ReportItem Foster panel ge report : 2018 ge furathama thin quarter(Ministry of Gender and Family, Male', Dhivehi raajje, 2018) BookItem ކުޑަކުދިންގެ ހިޔާ ރިޕޯޓު : ޖަނަވަރީ - އޮކްޓޫބަރު 2018(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ޖެންޑަރ އެންޑް ފެމިލީ، ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ Ministry of Gender and Family, Maldives, 2018) މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ޖެންޑަރ އެންޑް ފެމިލީ، ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ; Ministry of Gender and Family, Maldives BookItem އަހަރީ ރިޕޯޓް 2017(އެންޓި-ކޮރަޕްޝަން ކޮމިޝަން, 2018-02) އެންޓި-ކޮރަޕްޝަން ކޮމިޝަން; Anti-Corruption Commission BookItem Submission from the Human Rights Commission of the Maldives for information on the initial report submitted by Maldives under Article 19 of convention against torture and other cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment(Human Rights Commission of the Maldives, 2018-10) Human Rights Commission of the Maldives; ހިއުމަން ރައިޓްސް ކޮމިޝަން އޮފް ދަ މޯލްޑިވްސް Technical ReportItem މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ޖެންޑަރ އެންޑް ފެމިލީގެ އަހަރީ ރިޕޯޯޓް : ޖަނަވަރީ - އޮކްޓޯބަރ 2018(މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ޖެންޑަރ އެންޑް ފެމިލީ, 2018-10) މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ޖެންޑަރ އެންޑް ފެމިލީ, Family and Social Services; Ministry of Gender and Family
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