Moosa Anwar honoured for over 4 decades of health sector services
Moosa Anwar, originally from Addu Meedhoo, has worked in the Maldivian health sector for more than four decades.
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President Mohamed Muizzu on Tuesday conferred the nation’s highest honour for public service in the health sector on Moosa Anwar at the Republic Day ceremony held at the Social Centre.
Moosa Anwar, originally from Addu Meedhoo, has worked in the Maldivian health sector for more than four decades.
He began his public service career in 1977 as a practical nurse instructor at the Allied Health Service Centre. During his tenure, he trained a large number of healthcare workers, including nurses and support staff.
Anwar also served at the Ministry of Health, where he contributed to hospital development projects across various islands and participated in efforts to establish the Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital (IGMH) in Malé.
In the later years of his career, he worked with the Maldives Food and Drug Authority (FDA).