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IDEAS Office, Ha. Kelaa, Rep. of Maldives

+960 7890384

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GEF SGP Conserving Kelaa’s Kandoofa – Opening The Door To Nature For People With Disabilities

Objectives

  • Develop an eco and historical tour designed for people with disabilities
  • Develop a visitor centre at the RAF ruins with information boards
  • Develop a handbook on making houses, roads, Cafe’, restaurants, government buildings and parks more accessible
  • Install an accessibility bathroom in the Health Centre
  • Install ramps to existing buildings - Health Centre, Council, Youth Centre & mosques
  • Improve accessibility at harbor area and public ferries

 

Location:
Ha. Kelaa, Maldives
Project Type:
Environmental Action
Donor:
GEF SGP, via UNDP
Status:
Ongoing
Completion:
October, 2021

Project Outcomes

Safety

By installing accessibility bathrooms and ramps in key public areas, we hope to improve the safety of those who use the services.

Accessibility

The doors to nature must be open to all regardless of ability. We hope that this project brings everyone in Kelaa closer to nature.

Outreach

We hope this project can be a prototype and our learnings can be shared through a handbook for other councils and NGOs to use.

Conceptual Drawings

The Need

The Kelaa Kandoofaa has been declared as a protected area by the government of the Maldives. Kelaa has a long stretch of sandy beach which has become very popular among the locals and tourists. Thus, a disable friendly transport vessels and transport system is needed to provide accessibility for persons with disability to enjoy the natural beauty of the mangrove and the beach. This can be achieved by installing disable access to public ferry, harbor and providing designated vehicles to travel from harbor to Mangrove, RAF ruins and the beach. By developing a disabled access friendly buggy system between harbor and mangrove area can ensure the visitors from other islands can easily access the area. This will ensure equal opportunities for the people with disability to travel and enjoy the local culture, history and natural beauty of the island.

Currently, there is no disability access at existing public buildings, harbor and public ferries in Ha. Kelaa. At the moment, 29 people  are registered as persons with disabilities and living in Kelaa. Additionally, there are a total of 153 people above age of 60 –  78 male and 76 females – living on the island.  They have to travel to HA.Dhidhoo and HDh. Kulhudfushi for routine medical checkups. One of the main challenges they have faced is the lack of easy access from harbor to ferry boats. By installing wheelchair access ramps at harbor and public ferries we can make their lives easier.

Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where Nature may heal and cheer and give strength to body and soul

JOHN MUIR

Project Progress

Wheelchair friendly tour development
5%
Visitor Centre at RAF ruins
5%
Install ramps at public spaces
10%
Establish Accessible Bathroom at Health Centre
25%
Handbook on accessibility in islands
10%
Workshops on disability rights and implementing safe islands for all
5%