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OtherItem Obesity: Health and Economic Consequences of an Impending Global Challenge (Report)(World Bank Group, 2020-01-27) World Bank Group; ވޯރލްޑް ބޭންކް ގްރޫޕް OtherItem Maldives Ventures into the Blue Economy(World Bank Group, 2019-06-11) World Bank Group; ވޯރލްޑް ބޭންކް ގްރޫޕް OtherItem World Bank Supports Maldives to Accelerate Renewable Energy Transition(World Bank Group, 2020-12-11) World Bank Group; ވޯރލްޑް ބޭންކް ގްރޫޕް OtherItem Maldives Development Update: Unprecedented Crisis Presents ‘Green Growth’ Opportunities(World Bank Group, 2020-06-18) World Bank Group; ވޯރލްޑް ބޭންކް ގްރޫޕް ArticleItem Climate Investment Opportunities in South Asia(World Bank Group, 2021-05-12) World Bank Group; ވޯރލްޑް ބޭންކް ގްރޫޕްThe Maldives graduated from least developed country status in 2011 and is now categorized as an upper-middleincome country. Its economy is expected to grow by 4.9 percent in 2018, driven primarily by the construction and tourism sectors. The low elevation of the Maldivian islands makes the nation highly vulnerable to rising sea levels. Its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement acknowledges the challenges it faces given its high population density, dispersed geography, and limited resources. Actions that the Maldivian government is taking to address these issues include relocating and consolidating its population from the outer islands to the greater Malé region to effectively use its resources. Given the country’s vulnerability, its NDC focuses on crucial actions to strengthen the country’s resilience to climate impacts and prioritizes mitigation in energy, transport, and waste. Invest Maldives, the government investment promotion agency, has invited private investment in agribusiness, energy, financial services, and infrastructure. OtherItem Maldives to Improve Resilience through Urban Development(World Bank Group, 2020-05-06) World Bank Group; ވޯރލްޑް ބޭންކް ގްރޫޕް OtherItem Data updates on sustainable development goals 2018(National Bureau of Statistics, 2018-01) National Bureau of Statistics; ނެޝަނަލް ބިޔުރޯ އޮފް ސްޓެޓިސްޓިކްސްThe Sustainable Development Goals are set of ambitions for countries around the world. The Maldives is working to achieve these goals, which build on the Millennium Development Goals while adding new areas including climate change, economic inequality, innovation, peace and justice, among others. The National Bureau of Statistics wrote this report to assess the Maldives' progress on these goals as of 2018. ArticleItem Study on the decentralisation process in the Maldives : with reference to the impact on services on children(UNICEF, 2013-05) UNICEFIn 2010, the Decentralisation Act was passed by Maldivian Parliament. This act formalized the role of Atoll and Island Councils, requiring that they be democratically elected. It also established local government authorities, to which island and atoll councils are now held accountability, and required island councils to provide primary health care. In 2013, UNICEF conducted a study to assess how these decentralisation efforts are impacting services for children in the Maldives. ArticleItem Children at increased risk of harm online during global COVID-19 pandemic - UNICEF(UNICEF, 2020-04-14) Mohamed, Yasir ArticleItem Unleashing youth power: A decade of accelerating actions towards zero female genital mutilation(UNICEF, 2020-02-06) Yasir, MohamedJoint statement by UNFPA, UNICEF, UN Women and WHO on the occasion of International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation