Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlights key milestones the country had achieved in partnership with the United Nations, as the partnership marks six decades
After the 2004 tsunami, @UN mobilized rapid aid consisting of $300K in emergency funds, food, shelter, & medical supplies to #Maldives.
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇲🇻 (@MoFAmv) September 1, 2025
Former UN SG #KofiAnnan visited Maldives in the aftermath to assess damage.@UN continues to be a vital partner in times of crisis. #MDVUN60 pic.twitter.com/IoyjbltPe4
After the 2004 tsunami, @UNDPMaldives led efforts in shelter, infrastructure, & livelihood recovery@UNICEFMaldives worked to improve access to water, educational materials, & vaccinations
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇲🇻 (@MoFAmv) September 2, 2025
Alongside other partners & agencies, their efforts ensured long-term recovery.#MDVUN60 pic.twitter.com/2wuvAJcP5y
The 57th Session of the Regional Committee for the WHO South-East Asia Region was held in Malé in 2004.
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇲🇻 (@MoFAmv) September 3, 2025
In strong partnership with @WHOMaldives, 🇲🇻 has emerged as a global leader in advancing sustainable health systems tailored to the unique challenges faced by #SIDS.#MDVUN60 pic.twitter.com/WTCVJu7J57
The Constitution ratified in 2008 marked a major milestone in establishing a multi-party system and advancing democracy.@UNDPMaldives was among those that supported the drafting and in the implementation. #MDVUN60 pic.twitter.com/IYN7YoqrxQ
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇲🇻 (@MoFAmv) September 4, 2025
#Maldives joined the UN Human Rights Council in 2010 as its smallest member, providing a voice for small states
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇲🇻 (@MoFAmv) September 6, 2025
Maldives, now a third time member, continues to strengthen its human rights framework while advocating for SIDS globally.#MDVUN60 pic.twitter.com/8XpuORopg8
The Low Emission Climate Resilient Development Programme was a pilot initiative launched by multiple agencies of the @UN team.
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇲🇻 (@MoFAmv) September 7, 2025
The project contributed to a cleaner environment, improved waste & water management, and strengthened local capacity to face climate change.#MDVUN60 pic.twitter.com/CZWVyFvPUt
In 2015, #Maldives became the 1st country in the WHO South-East Asia Region to be certified Malaria-Free.
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇲🇻 (@MoFAmv) September 8, 2025
This was a result of continued collaboration with the @WHOMaldives since the 1960s.#Maldives successfully created a model for other nations to follow.#MDVUN60 pic.twitter.com/cMLMojgzFu
#Maldives spearheaded efforts to form #AOSIS, a coalition amplifying the voice of #SIDS at the @UN.
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇲🇻 (@MoFAmv) September 9, 2025
As Chair (2015–2018), Maldives led AOSIS through milestones, strengthening its global status.
AOSIS continues to shape global climate policy & drive climate justice.#MDVUN60 pic.twitter.com/kdny4uq2Oh
In 2016, #Maldives was amongst the first to sign & ratify the Paris Agreement, a key milestone in the climate change agenda.
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇲🇻 (@MoFAmv) September 10, 2025
Despite limited resources, #Maldives made ambitious plans to achieve the temperature goal & remains committed to these efforts. #MDVUN60 pic.twitter.com/yHcANFroZ0