Minister Geela Ali was warmly received in K. Thulusdhoo for the inauguration of the Primary Health Care (PHC) Communication Campaign, reflecting strong community engagement and a shared commitment to improving health outcomes for all. The initiative aims to raise awareness and strengthen understanding of primary health care services across local communities.
Minister @geelaali was warmly received in K. Thulusdhoo for the inauguration of the Primary Health Care (PHC) Communication Campaign, a reflection of strong community engagement and shared commitment to better health for all.#PHCMaldives pic.twitter.com/8STnlKe6Hn— Ministry of Health, Family and Welfare (@MoHmv) April 25, 2026
Revitalisation of the Primary Health Care (PHC) programme began today in Kaafu and Vaavu Atolls, marking renewed efforts to strengthen services and enhance care delivery across communities.#PHCMaldives pic.twitter.com/LRJqg4wWuy— Ministry of Health, Family and Welfare (@MoHmv) April 25, 2026
Minister of Health, Family and Welfare @GeelaAli delivered remarks highlighting the Government’s vision for accessible, equitable, and quality primary health care services for all.#HealthPolicy #PHCMaldives pic.twitter.com/173YqPrFxK— Ministry of Health, Family and Welfare (@MoHmv) April 25, 2026
An interactive expert panel and Q&A session was held, moderated by Hassan, with Dr. Mohamed Ali, Dr. Ahmed Ashraf, Ibrahim Nishan Ahmed, and Ramla Wajeeh. The discussion focused on the national roadmap for strengthening Primary Health Care.#HealthExperts #PublicHealth pic.twitter.com/pUgexEjJdF— Ministry of Health, Family and Welfare (@MoHmv) April 25, 2026