Salih and Anwar Honoured for Helping Shape Maldives’ Economy and Health System Over Decades of Service

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At the official Republic Day ceremony in Malé, President Mohamed Muizzu presented two of the nation’s highest honours — one to Mohamed Salih and the other to Moosa Anwar — recognising decades of service in economic development and health respectively. Mohamed Salih (from Hulhudhoo, Addu Atoll) was honoured for over 50 years of service shaping the Maldivian economy: starting at a RAF base in Addu in 1951, founding enterprises (Altaf Enterprises, Damas Company), promoting tourism and sustainable practices, helping diversify trade, including attracting Chinese tourists, and later leading the state-owned Tourism Development Corporation. Moosa Anwar (from Meedhoo, Addu Atoll) was awarded for more than 40 years in public health: starting as a practical nurse in 1977 in Malé, training nurses/midwives/community health workers, playing a role in hospital expansion and regulatory oversight (with the Maldives Food and Drug Authority). The awards are framed as acknowledging sustained contributions to two key national sectors — economy/tourism and healthcare.