Monday, October 18, 2010

A 20 year old speeding on a motorcycle dies

Monday, April 26th, 2010
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 A 20 year old (Ali Nadheem/ Neel, N. Kendhikulhudhoo) speeding on a motorcycle in N. Kendhikulhudhoo has hit a tree and died at 5.18 p.m. in the evening. The attending doctor at Kendhikulhudhoo Health Centre reported that he was already dead when he was brought to the hospital.
Investigations into this accident revealed that the motorcycle travelling from Kulhudhoo Ward to Kendhikulhudhoo Ward hit a tree on side of the main road. The motorcycle was totally damaged in this accident.
N. Manadhoo Police Station is investigating the accident

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Chikungunya and viral fever outbreak in Kendhikulhudhoo
Kendhikulhudhoo - Reports are coming from Noonu Atoll Kendhikulhudhoo that scores of people have fallen ill in the island with suspected Chickengunya and viral fever. Islanders are complaining that the one resident doctor in the island is unable to cope with this outbreak and that they are getting no help from the authorities despite several requests. Many people are in need of medical assistance. Regional hospital in Shaviyani Atoll Funadhoo is also not helping and 22 people are now admitted in a make shift ward in the island's health centre. Those that can afford have taken family members to Male' treatment our source confirmed. Kendhikulhudhoo has a population of around 1500.

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The 26days of my life I spend in an island monitoring/supervising the construction of this greenhouse and helping the technical expert of this system (AUTOPOT - Automatic Pot Growing system) in training the community.
This picture is taken on 25th January 2008 a day before the harvest and formal inauguration of the Pilot Project in N. Kendhikulhudhoo.
The Police of N. Manadhoo Police Station have organized a ‘Crime Prevention Programme for the people of N. Atoll. As part of this programme, the Police of Manadhoo Police Station visited residential houses of Kulhudhoo Ward in N. Kendhikulhudhoo.
In these visits, they provided the residents with information about the sorts of crime that happen in Kendhikulhudhoo, things that people can do as a community to prevent crime, how the Police dealt with crime, how to inform crime and also ways to report criminal activities. The Police also gave out N. Atoll Police contact details, and also checked vehicles on Kendhikulhudhoo roads for appropriate license and registration.
The main purpose of this Crime Prevention Programme is to preserve the safety of the people of N. Atoll and enhance its livability. The Police of N. Manadhoo Police Station received tremendous support from the community of Kendhikulhudhoo.