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UNDP emphasizes long-term policies for Maldives’ SDG success

Assistant Secretary of the United Nations and UNDP Regional Director for South Asia and the Pacific, Kanni Wiganaraja, has underscored the importance of long-term policies in the Maldives to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Her comments came at the conclusion of her visit to Fuvahmulah City.

Wiganaraja commended the Maldives for its commitment to long-term development strategies, emphasizing that sustainable progress cannot be realized in a short time frame. She highlighted the necessity of establishing a robust policy framework to guide these efforts.

The Regional Director noted that the UNDP prioritizes the development of a comprehensive 20-year national plan. She stressed that the effective implementation of this plan is vital, as investment across various sectors is essential for reaching sustainable development objectives. Key focus areas include strengthening the technical sector, empowering women, and investing in renewable energy.

Wiganaraja pointed out that enhancing digital infrastructure can have a positive impact on numerous SDGs. Additionally, she emphasized that empowering women and expanding educational opportunities are critical investments for sustainable development. She also addressed the importance of renewable energy, explaining that the Maldives currently faces high costs associated with oil. She further noted that diversifying investments into renewable energy could significantly lower these expenses.

The responsibility for the national development plan rests with President Mohammed Muizzu, who has committed to prioritizing this initiative. In a recent social media post announcing the plan's launch, the President described it as a national effort aimed at securing a brighter future for the country. He emphasized that the plan is a crucial step toward the development of all citizens and the well-being of future generations.