Government’s Social Security Programme Aims to Provide an Honourable and a Dignified Life for Every Citizen
Speaking in Kurendhoo of Lhaviyani Atoll, on
the government’s social security programme, President Mohamed Nasheed has said
the aim of the programme was to ensure that every citizen of the country led
their lives with honour and dignity.
He said broadening Madhana health insurance scheme to include the entire
population was aimed at making available healthcare facilities affordable for
all, especially the poorest sections and the most vulnerable, in order to
safeguard the dignity of citizens.
“We don’t see how a citizen can maintain her dignity and honour while going from
one business man to the other with the prescription [asking for help to buy
medication]”, the President said.
Acknowledging that the quality of available healthcare was not up to par with
people’s expectation, he underscored that one third of the country’s population,
who were below the poverty line could not afford even these inferior healthcare
facilities.
“A country would not develop when its population live in poverty…We cannot
develop this country when one third of its population live in poverty”, He
added.
Continuing in this regard, he said the government pledged to make healthcare
accessible and affordable, and to establish a social security programme to
eradicate poverty.
Addressing in Kurendhoo, the first leg of the tour of Lhaviyani Atoll that he
began this afternoon, the President also highlighted the development programmes
planned for the development of the island.
He revealed that a telemedicine system would be established at Kurendhoo this
year, and the work of the island’s harbour would begin this year.
Later this afternoon, the President has arrived in Hinnavaru of Lhaviyani Atoll
after concluding his Kurendhoo visit.