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    Where we do it > Maldives


    Facts & Figures
    Population: 321,000
    Capital city: Male
    GDP per capita: $5,261
    HDI ranking: 100 out of 177 countries *
    Life expectancy: 69
    Flag of Maldives

    * The UNDP Human Development Index (HDI) measures a country's achievements in terms of life expectancy, educational attainment and adjusted real income.

    Country background

    VSO has been working in Maldives since 1981. The current strategic plan involves VSO leaving the Maldives in early 2009. Volunteers will be working in education until the programme closes. The final volunteers working in the health programme completed work in summer 2007.

    Education

    All children (with the exception of those with severe or profound special educational needs) have access to at least seven years of schooling in Maldives. However the quality of education continues to be variable. Thirty three percent of current teachers are untrained, the curriculum is outdated and often not relevant, there is limited knowledge of teaching methods, in particular child friendly methods, and an inadequate system to manage, monitor and supervise the quality of teaching. In addition reliance on expatriate teachers, mainly from India, is continuing and Maldivian trained teachers are reluctant to work in the outer lying islands. Although a small number of head teachers and policy makers are women, lack of educational opportunity combined with home and childcare demands mean that women are over represented at classroom teacher levels and under-represented in management positions.

    VSO volunteers have been working with the Ministry of Education, Education Development Centre, Faculty of Education and a number of schools and regional education offices to improve the quality of education that children receive. This is being achieved by improving teacher-training programmes, developing the national curriculum to become more relevant, improving the ability of school managers to support the professional development of teachers, and making recommendations to the government regarding the rights and needs of teachers. A countrywide study is being carried out into the impact of VSO’s work in Education in the Maldives and will be available from late summer 2008.

    Health

    In public provision of healthcare, after years of VSO volunteer input Maldives is now in the position to independently recruit and train adequate numbers of basic health personnel up to nurse or diploma level. So, after 23 years, VSO Maldives agreed to phase out its health programme in summer 2007.


      Maldives: Programme Summaries  

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    Spend 5 minutes with VSO Maldives Country Director, Shiva Aryal
    Angela Norman - Curriculum Development Adviser, Education Development Centre (EDC)
    Gill Howeson - Teacher Resource Centre Adviser, Thimarafushi
    Keith Mellor - Primary Teacher Outreach Adviser

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