President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has inaugurated Rinbudhoo Cultural Road and launched a campaign focused on improving the wellness of infants and pregnant woman in the Island.
Rinbudhoo Cultural Road encompasses creative and expressive artwork highlighting Maldivian heritage and folklore. The road also serves as a showcase for local talent and an outlet for communal productivity and artistry.
According to Rinbudhoo Island Council, the Cultural Road was developed as a strategy for promoting local tourism in the Island. The artwork on the road was conceived with the generous assistance from members of the Maldivian Artists Community (MAC).
During the event, the president handed out certificates of appreciation to the artists who contributed in the artwork done on the Cultural Road.
The Mariyam-Maa campaign is an awareness programme promoting systems to improve the health and well-being of infants and pregnant women. The campaign is targeted chiefly towards new parents and infants. This programme includes financial and other assistance needed by pregnant women.