Vice President returns after Berlin Climate Mobility Forum 2026
Vice President Uz Hussain Mohamed Latheef returned to Malé after representing the Maldives at the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum 2026. He called for greater international support for vulnerable countries facing climate change impacts, highlighting challenges for low-lying island nations. He stressed the need for increased climate financing, stronger cooperation, and practical solutions for communities affected by climate mobility. He emphasized that climate mobility is already a reality for Maldives and that movement should be planned, voluntary, and dignified. He showcased Maldives' investments in coastal protection, resilient infrastructure, and climate-resilient urban centres like Hulhumalé and planned Ras Malé. At a panel on sea-level rise, he urged protecting vulnerable communities' rights and sustained adaptation investment. He also held high-level engagements to advance cooperation on climate mobility.
Vice President Uz Hussain Mohamed Latheef returned to Malé after representing the Maldives at the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum 2026. He called for greater international support for vulnerable countries facing climate change impacts, highlighting challenges for low-lying island nations. He stressed the need for increased climate financing, stronger cooperation, and practical solutions for communities affected by climate mobility. He emphasized that climate mobility is already a reality for Maldives and that movement should be planned, voluntary, and dignified. He showcased Maldives' investments in coastal protection, resilient infrastructure, and climate-resilient urban centres like Hulhumalé and planned Ras Malé. At a panel on sea-level rise, he urged protecting vulnerable communities' rights and sustained adaptation investment. He also held high-level engagements to advance cooperation on climate mobility.
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Vice President Uz Hussain Mohamed Latheef returned to Malé after representing the Maldives at the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum 2026. He called for greater international support for vulnerable countries facing climate change impacts, highlighting challenges for low-lying island nations. He stressed the need for increased climate financing, stronger cooperation, and practical solutions for communities affected by climate mobility. He emphasized that climate mobility is already a reality for Maldives and that movement should be planned, voluntary, and dignified. He showcased Maldives' investments in coastal protection, resilient infrastructure, and climate-resilient urban centres like Hulhumalé and planned Ras Malé. At a panel on sea-level rise, he urged protecting vulnerable communities' rights and sustained adaptation investment. He also held high-level engagements to advance cooperation on climate mobility.
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