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Higher Education in the Mal...
The Republic of Maldives, a middle-income country of extraordinary natural beauty, is one of the most advanced nations in South Asia. The Maldives consists of an archipelago of nearly 1,200 islands and a population of approximately 400,000 inhabitants; 310,000 Maldivians and 90,000 expatriate workers. More than 25 percent of the population live in Male', the capital, while the rest are distributed among just under 200 other inhabited islands. The Maldives had attained a national income per capita of USD 2,786 in 2009. The Government of Maldives (GOM) is seeking to accelerate human development and economic prosperity within the political framework of a modern liberal democracy. The government's reform program to achieve this goal, outlined in the policy statement 'the other Maldives' [GOM 2009a)] contains five pillars: good governance to strengthen democratic institutions and processes; expansion and development of human capital; climate change and adaptation; public sector reform to streamline the delivery of services and improve efficiency; and macroeconomic reform to promote private-sector led growth
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monografia Rebiun22948289 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22948289 190626s2011 xx o 000 0 eng d DOI:10.11588/xarep.00003464 urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-savifadok-34649 Aturupane, Harsha ; Fielden, John ; Mikhail, Samih ; Shojo, Mari (2011) Higher Education in the Maldives: An Evolving Seascape. In: Discussion Paper Series, Bd. 36 (2011). International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, Washington, D.C. 2011 UBH UBH dc Higher Education in the Maldives: An Evolving Seascape electronic resource] International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank 2011 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank application/pdf Open access content. Open access content star The Republic of Maldives, a middle-income country of extraordinary natural beauty, is one of the most advanced nations in South Asia. The Maldives consists of an archipelago of nearly 1,200 islands and a population of approximately 400,000 inhabitants; 310,000 Maldivians and 90,000 expatriate workers. More than 25 percent of the population live in Male', the capital, while the rest are distributed among just under 200 other inhabited islands. The Maldives had attained a national income per capita of USD 2,786 in 2009. The Government of Maldives (GOM) is seeking to accelerate human development and economic prosperity within the political framework of a modern liberal democracy. The government's reform program to achieve this goal, outlined in the policy statement 'the other Maldives' [GOM 2009a)] contains five pillars: good governance to strengthen democratic institutions and processes; expansion and development of human capital; climate change and adaptation; public sector reform to streamline the delivery of services and improve efficiency; and macroeconomic reform to promote private-sector led growth info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de English 370 Education Maldives [L14] Education and Research [T22] Book info:eu-repo/semantics/book NonPeerReviewed Aturupane, Harsha. cre Fielden, John. cre Mikhail, Samih. cre Shojo, Mari. cre http://crossasia-repository.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/3464