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"The councils have the opportunity to build elderly homes in islands"

The Ministry of Social and Family Development has revealed that councils have the opportunity to collaborate with the ministry to establish "Isravvehinge Naadhee" or senior citizen homes on the islands.

The ministry is currently working to establish specialised centres for the elderly across the country. President Dr. Muizzu has committed to expanding the role of senior citizens in society and enhancing services for them. In line with this commitment, the government has decided to establish island centres in various regions.

The ministry said that the first centre under the initiative opened in February. It was named "Isravvehinge Naadhee," and it is located in the building previously used by the National Centre for the Holy Quran. It also said that another centre is scheduled to open in Hulhumale' in September, with plans for a similar centre in Addu City in the future.

Speaking to PSM News, Deputy Minister Mariyam Lahfa Khaleel emphasised the importance of senior citizen centres for the health and well-being of the elderly. She noted that the senior citizen centre in the capital, Male' City, is already serving a large number of seniors, and the ministry aims to establish more such facilities across the country.

Additionally, Deputy Minister Lahfa highlighted that the ministry is working closely with councils in various islands to develop these centers. She also said that local councils are taking the initiative in the preparation of the centres.

The ministry said that various programmes for senior citizens are being conducted in collaboration with government institutions and civil society organisations. The centres are also serving those experiencing mental illnesses, providing them with opportunities to participate in various activities.