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First Lady holds discussions with UNITAR and GFPA on conducting music and arts training

First Lady Fazna Ahmed has conducted discussions with the Head of United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Marco Suazo on conducting music and arts training in the Maldives.

The first lady held the discussions in a meeting with the head of UNITAR as well as Executive Director of the Global Foundation for the Performing Arts (GPFA) Lucia J. Guo, and Pianist on the artist roster GFPA Byron Zhou. First Lady Fazna was joined at the meeting by the Permanent Representative of the Maldives to United Nations (UN) Thilmeeza Hussain.

Discussions at the meeting, held at the Permanent Mission of the Maldives in New York, were centered on collaboration on music art therapy in the Maldives. As such, First Lady Fazna expressed interest in the use of art and music in education, inquiring on the first steps to initiate collaboration with UNITAR and GFPA to conduct training for Maldivian teachers in art therapy.

The representatives of UNITAR and GFPA highlighted the educational and healing benefits of art and music and briefed the First Lady on online courses conducted in collaboration with world-renowned institutions such as Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They conveyed a willingness to facilitate art and music therapy for children through train-the-trainer sessions aimed at Maldivian teachers.

First Lady Fazna further proposed a joint collaboration between the Maldives and, UNITAR and GFPA to facilitate art and music therapy sessions targeted to children in state care. The representatives of UNITAR and GFPA agreed to hold discussions with stakeholders in the Maldives at the earliest to formulate a programme tailored for children in state care.

The meeting concluded with all parties affirming their commitment to carry forward the partnership discussed in the meeting.