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Introduction
The Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy is the primary government body in the Maldives responsible for formulating and implementing policies related to the natural environment and vital public utilities. Its broad jurisdiction covers:
The official mandate is published by the President’s Office and defines the full scope of the Ministry’s responsibilities.
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A greener, cleaner and more resilient Maldives.
To lead and coordinate efforts in climate action, environmental protection, and sustainable resource management by developing sound policies, strengthening regulation, and ensuring efficient, inclusive, and resilient services in energy, water, sanitation, and waste management.
We promote responsible stewardship of natural resources to meet present needs without compromising future generations.
We strengthen national capacity to anticipate, adapt to, and recover from climate and environmental challenges.
We uphold transparency, accountability, and ethical governance in all our actions and decisions.
We embrace forward-thinking solutions, technologies, and practices to address evolving climate change and environmental, waste management, water and sanitation and energy challenges.
We work in partnership with communities, institutions, and international stakeholders to achieve shared goals.
We ensure equitable access to services and consider the needs of all communities, especially vulnerable groups.
We are committed to high standards of performance, professionalism, and continuous improvement.