ABU DHABI (WAM) -- Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, ADFD, has announced the extension of an Abu Dhabi government grant worth AED18.4 million to the Maldivian government.

The grant seeks to support the balance of payments in the Maldives, improve the overall economic situation in the country, and aid the Maldivian government in achieving its development plans.

Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director-General of ADFD, and Dr. Hussain Niyaz, Maldivian Ambassador to the UAE, signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining the terms of the collaboration at ADFDs headquarters in Abu Dhabi. ADFDs senior management and several high-ranking Maldivian officials were also present at the signing.

Highlighting the keenness of the UAE's wise leadership to provide development aid where it is needed most, Mohammed Al Suwaidi said, "The grant re-affirms our nations dedication to supporting developing countries and helping them overcome their most pressing economic challenges. The funds are earmarked to finance key projects that will boost sustainable development in the Maldives.""ADFD is proud of our four-decade-long association with the government of the Maldives. The Fund is determined to continue the collaboration through financing infrastructure projects and economic reform programmes that will elevate living standards in the island country and stimulate the growth of key economic sectors," he added.

Dr. Niyaz praised the UAEs role in assisting developing countries in achieving their strategic growth objectives. He added that with the help of ADFDs financial assistance, the Maldives was well on track to achieving its sustainability outcomes.

Since 1976, ADFD has financed infrastructure, telecommunications, transport, housing and energy projects in the Maldives valued at more than AED109 million.



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