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Gov't aims to build generations of productive youth: President

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has reiterated the commitment of the administration to creating opportunities for the development of youth in various skills and crafts and building generations of productive youth. He made these remarks while speaking at a function to inaugurate the Faruma International Youth Art Festival 2023, the first-ever international art festival hosted in the Maldives.

Highlighting the numerous contributions and invaluable services of past artists and talented artisans, President Solih stated that the rich history is a testament to their outstanding creativity and skilled artisanship. He also noted the exemplary craftsmanship of coral stone carvers, lacquer artisans, carpenters, and boatbuilders.

Additionally, President Solih stated that true creativity is building human resources in various disciplines integral to national development. He also stated that nations are made with the help of modern advancements through the dedication and hard work of skilled workforces with creative mindsets.

Furthermore, President Solih celebrated the participation of local talent and stated that their work empowers the administration to remain committed to building a skilled and productive workforce. He added that every festival category showcasing the artisanship of local talent is crucial for national development.

The Faruma International Youth Art Festival is an initiative of the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, organised in association with local artists. The festival features the works of 80 artists and artisans from eight countries. The festival will be open from May 8-13 at the Maldives Centre for Social Education (MCSE).