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Navigating demographic shifts: An urgent need for tailored solutions in the Maldives

Navigating demographic shifts: An urgent need for tailored solutions in the Maldives

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Navigating demographic shifts: An urgent need for tailored solutions in the Maldives

calendar_today 27 February 2024

A mother and her two children play on a beach in the Maldives
The Maldives comprises of over 180 inhabited islands with women and girls requiring unique solutions to address their health and safety needs

Male’, Maldives, 27 February 2024 – The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) calls for innovative and local strategies to address the unique challenges posed by demographic shifts in the Maldives, emphasising the critical need to support Maldivian women, girls, and youth.

During a three-day visit, UNFPA Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, Mr. Pio Smith, highlighted the Maldives' distinctive challenges as a Small Island Developing State (SIDS), including geographical dispersion and isolation, which complicate the delivery of essential reproductive health services. “In facing these challenges, our focus is on ensuring accessible knowledge and services for a healthy future, especially for women, girls, and young people,” Mr. Smith stated.

With the Maldives experiencing low fertility rates and an ageing population, similar to trends in other SIDS and Asian countries, there is a pressing need for innovative social and economic policies. The 2022 census data indicates a decrease in the working-age population against a rising elderly demographic, prompting a reevaluation of policies to support sustainable development across all generations.

Regional Director for UNFPA Asia and the Pacific, Mr. Pio Smith, engages with young female athletes in Kulhudhuffshi during his recent visit to the Maldives (Photo: UNFPA Maldives)

 

UNFPA is spearheading efforts to empower the youth, crucial for the country’s future. Initiatives are aimed at providing comprehensive reproductive health services and equipping young Maldivians with essential life skills, preparing them for the workforce and adulthood. “Empowering young people extends beyond education; it’s about amplifying their voices and realising their potential,” added Mr. Smith.

UNFPA underscores the importance of integrating life-skills based education into national programmes to ensure young individuals are well-prepared for life's challenges beyond academic achievements. This approach is part of UNFPA’s broader strategy to invest in the youth, fostering a future of healthy and dignified ageing.

Addressing the needs of the Maldives’ diverse island communities, UNFPA advocates for unique and tailored approaches that consider the unique circumstances of each island, especially those with populations under 1,000. The strategy emphasises enhancing connectivity for critical healthcare services and prevention strategies—ensuring equitable access to care across the archipelago.

UNFPA’s commitment to the Maldives involves collaborating with local organisations and the government to ensure policies and programs are shaped by the needs and voices of Maldivians, aiming for sustainable development that places people at the core of its efforts.


About UNFPA:

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is the leading UN agency for sexual and reproductive health and rights. Working in over 150 countries, UNFPA aims to achieve three transformative results: zero preventable maternal deaths, zero unmet need for family planning, and zero gender-based violence and harmful practices against women and girls. UNFPA partners with governments, civil society, and other agencies to advocate for and invest in evidence-based solutions to empower women and young people to lead healthy and productive lives. By supporting reproductive health care and promoting gender equality, UNFPA plays a critical role in global efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. With its commitment to delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person's potential is fulfilled, UNFPA stands at the forefront of championing human rights and dignity for all.

For more information:

Daisy Leoncio, Regional Communications Advisor a.i., UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand: leoncio@unfpa.org

Ufnoon Rasheed, Communications and Partnership Analyst, UNFPA Country Office, Male’, Maldives: urasheed@unfpa.org