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Hassan in 2013. Mohamed Fahmy Hassan was the chairman of the Maldives Civil Service Commission. [1] He is a native of Fuvahmulah, Maldives, and is a master's degree graduate from the University of Bath, England.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Maldives. The Maldives has ties to the Commonwealth and the Islamic world, but does not seek to have an extensive number of foreign missions. The High Commission in London was only opened as recently as 1995 - the High Commissioner died the following year and it took until 2005 for a replacement to ...
Diplomatic missions in Maldives. This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Maldives. The capital, Malé, hosts 11 embassies/high commissions. Several other countries have accredited ambassadors resident in other capitals or major cities in the region. [1] Honorary consulates are omitted from this listing.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs High Commission of the Maldives, New Delhi: Seat: New Delhi, India: Appointer: President of the Maldives: Term length: At the president's pleasure (typically 4–5 years) Inaugural holder: Ahmed Abdullah: Formation: 30 June 1988
The United States federal civil service is the civilian workforce (i.e., non-elected and non-military public sector employees) of the United States federal government's departments and agencies. The federal civil service was established in 1871 (5 U.S.C. § 2101). [1]
A 2010 study found that the unemployment rate in the Maldives was 25% for those between 15 and 24. Youth unemployment has become a major reason for emigration from the Maldives. [22] Maldivians often consider migrating in order to improve their access to financial resources, especially the wealth of job opportunities that exist in foreign ...
The history of the Maldives' overseas diplomatic mission in Colombo, dates back to 1934, when the Maldives was a British protectorate and Sri Lanka was part of British Ceylon. On 4 March 1934, the Representative Office of the Maldives in Colombo was opened in the capital of British Ceylon with the first representative being Abdul Hameed Didi. [2]
Prime Minister of the Maldives; Maldives Civil Aviation Authority; Maldives Inland Revenue Authority; Maldives Monetary Authority; Maldives Ports Limited; Maldivian passport; Maldivian presidential election; Ministry of Civil Aviation and Communication (Maldives) Ministry of Education (Maldives) Ministry of Islamic Affairs (Maldives)