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    5 އަހަރު
    (މޯލްޑިވްސް އިންލަންޑް ރެވެނިއު އޮތޯރިޓީ, 2015-08-02) މޯލްޑިވްސް އިންލަންޑް ރެވެނިއު އޮތޯރިޓީ; Maldives Inland Revenue Authority
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    Maldives : assault on civil and political rights
    (Amnesty International , 2015) Amnesty International; އެމްނެސްޓީ އިންޓަރނޭޝަނަލް
    At the conclusion of a visit to the Republic of Maldives, Amnesty International believes human rights in the country have already been seriously eroded and are at risk of further deterioration. The following briefing is based on the findings of this visit, which was prompted by reports of blatant breaches of the right to a fair trial for some leading opponents of the government. Political tension in the country has been exacerbated by the harassment, detention and imprisonment of government opponents. Safeguards against human rights violations are progressively eroding and the government is failing in its duty to stop this. Serious irregularities within judicial processes have resulted in rampant violations of the right to a fair trial and a severe weakening of the fundamental principle of judicial impartiality. The Maldives’ human rights infrastructure and civil society are also under threat. The Human Rights Commission of the Maldives (HRCM), whose constitutional independence should be guarded by all other state institutions, has been subjected to judicial harassment for reporting to international mechanisms on human rights violations. Human rights NGOs are harassed and threatened that they will be deregistered. Political opponents of the government taking part in peaceful demonstrations have been arrested, detained for days or weeks, and released only after having conditions imposed that they must not take part in future demonstrations for a certain period of time. Journalists, human rights defenders and opposition politicians have received death threats, and police have failed to mount credible investigations to bring those responsible to justice. Political rallies have been attacked by gangs suspected of working in connivance with the police. None of the attackers, even when they are allegedly known to the police, are known to have been brought to justice.
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    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
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    Maldives health research bulletin : volume 2
    (Ministry of Health, Maldives , 2015-04-15) Ministry of Health, Maldives; މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ހެލްތު، ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ
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    PEMPHIS : Student's national symposium on the environment 2015, Part 1, coastal edition
    (Ministry of Environment and Energy, 2015) Ministry of Environment and Energy
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    A troubled future for democracy : the results of the 2015 Maldives democracy survey
    (Transparency Maldives, 2015) Sharma, Rakesh; Zahir, Azim; ރާކޭޝް ޝަރްމާ; އާޒިމް ޒާހިރު
    Since the first multiparty elections in 2008, democratisation in the Maldives has been challenged in many ways. One of the main factors is political turmoil. By the time the second multiparty presidential elections in 2013 finally came to an end after a series of delays and cancellations by the Supreme Court, the country appeared to be at a political breaking point. The atmosphere of relative calm that prevailed after the losing parties conceded defeat soon again gave way to political uncertainty. The recent arrest and prosecution of politicians has worsened the crisis of politics. This bitter partisan politics has not spared key democratic institutions, such as the judiciary and the parliament, further challenging democratisation. Successful democratisation also depends on the availability of a supporting set of democratic orientations and values held by citizens. It also depends on the political empowerment and engagement of citizens. The 2015 Democracy Survey, like the benchmark Democracy Survey in 2013, is premised in the widely held beliefs that successful democratisation everywhere depends on supporting values and orientations – that is, a democratic political culture. The survey provides a wealth of reliable and systematic information about Maldivian political culture. Our hope is that the systematic evidence presented here will help policymakers, civic and political organisations, state and private institutions, and the international community, in addressing some of the many challenges of democratisation in the Maldives. The 2015 Democracy Survey is also a nationwide survey of the adult population in the Maldives aged 18 years or older. It is based on a random sample stratified proportionally across the regions of the Maldives. The 2014 Maldives Population and Housing Census data was used as the listing of people above 18 years of age. This is the most up-to-date listing available in the country. Census 2014 preliminary data shows there are 341,256 people above 18 years of age. Hence, the target population for the survey is 341,256. The size of the sample for the survey is 1,064 people. The report has five sections: section I concerns the more general citizen orientations and views on democracy and the levels of engagement that together partly constitute “political culture”. Section II is about their views on more specific aspects of the political context in the Maldives. The report then presents, in section III, levels of public confidence in a range of institutions important for democracy and the country. In section IV, the analysis focuses on citizens’ views on gender equality and women’s political participation. Finally, section V deals with people’s attitudes towards political parties that form the backbone of political society.
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    Maldives fifth national report to the united nations convention on biological diversity 2015
    (Ministry of Environment and Energy, 2015) Ministry of Environment and Energy
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    ދަނޑު ފަނގު 1 : ދަނޑު އެޅުމަށާއި ދަނޑުން ނަފާ ހޯދުމަށް ފަހިމަގެއް
    (މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ, 2015) މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފިޝަރީޒް އެންޑް އެގްރިކަލްޗަރ; Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture
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    Adolescent health screening report 2015
    (Health Protection Agency, 2015) Health Protection Agency