I’ve been away from blogging for quite a while. It’s not because of lack of issues that I care about and want my voice to be heard of. I have been meaning to write this article for sometime.
My first blog post on December 2007, was about lack of access to bigger markets, and mobility of labour and resources in the absence of a nation wide transport system.
On November 2008, I was delighted to hear about launching of a Nation wide transport Network by the new government. We have voiced, screamed, and have written about many things that can be done to make this nation a better place. However state bodies responsive to public sentiments are a rarity in Maldives. Hence the announcement came as a pleasant surprise and ever since than I have been meaning to write about it.
The plan if implemented can provide solutions to most acute problems (Lack of easy access to bigger markets, no easy way to mobilize labor and resources and Isolation) facing the island communities. Registered population as at 2005 shows that 32 islands have a population of less than 500, 110 islands have less than 1000, 169 islands have less than 2000 and only 27 islands have a population of more than 2000 people. In such a scenario how can one expect any investor to invest or even locals to generate a decent income by staying in the islands?
Hence a nation wide transport network could provide access to bigger markets, enable mobility of labor and resources and most importantly end the isolation of many island communities- giving population consolidation a new meaning.
However, the island communities will need tools, resources and other assistance to engage in income generating activities within the atoll or island level. One such tool is introduction of Business Incubation facilities at island, atoll, and national levels to complement the transport system that is to be implemented. The idea is to provide a platform for budding entrepreneurs and start-up firms to get established.
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Hey, thanks for the link. Got problems with our blog(hosting issue on the webapp)anyway, Nice seeing you back blogging.
regards, Ayya Is
to anonymous.
agree that any undertaking should cover the cost and there shud be demand for it. that will determine frequency of trips and method/systems.
such a mechanism could reduce especially to goverment cost of providing goods and services to public. fullfledge hospitals and higher secondary /university education could be established in selected regions and provide a means to access that services easily with little cost.
when counting maldivian pop one shud include tourist pop. its a responsiblity of government and tourism industry to open access for smes and local investment to provide services for resorts.
transport to us may be what oil is to industrialized nations. busines that could sprung up and impact to island economies may out weigh the cons. the govt will benefit from taxes.
i'm not conviced that it is a costly usless undertaking yet.