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Approved Surveys - 2009 Contact Survey Period of Data Tentative Date for No Name of Organization Survey Title Contact number Survey Objectives Survey Areas Status Person Approved Date Collection the Final Report 1.To determine island community dependence Variability of the Asian Mansoon and on rainfall for daily need and water usage by Zahid / University of households for different purpose. 2.To determine 5th Mar 2009 to 1 its influence on percipitation patterns zahid 01/08/2009 31-Aug-10 Research base canterbury water usage by the agriclutural sector.3. To 20th May 2009 over the Maldives determine the main water resources in the tourism sector. regarding the soft and Human Rights mi jinaaee adhuluge nizaam harudhanaa Report finished. Rahkaatherikan dhenegathumuge Aishath kurumuge machah baaru alhaa 07 Jan 2009 to hard copy of the 2 Commission of the 3336539 K. Male' 15/01/2009 29-Jan-09 Will send the gothun kuraa dhiraasaa Shooza micommmissionun thahyaaru kuramundhaa 14 Jan 2009 report need to contact Maldives report soon. reportah beynunvaa mauloomaathu hoadhun Aisha. Disaster management and Sultana To assess community perception and Laamu atoll ( Fonadhoo and Gan ), 19 Jan 2009 to 3 Sultana Shakir 7934130 18/01/2009 12-Feb-09 Research base community participation in Maldives. Shakir participation in disaster management in Maldives. Raa atoll ( Dhuvaafaru ) 29 Jan 2009 Male’, Villigilli, Hulhumale’, S. 1st Draft of the To understand the influences and criterions Think Association Abdulla Hithadhoo, S. Feydhoo, Ha. 10th Feb 2009 to report finished and 4 Mobile Telephony Telecom Survey. 3342640 when deciding on mobile phone products and 02/05/2009 05-Mar-09 Maldives Pvt Ltd. Reyshan Hoarafushi, Ha. Ihavandhoo, Hdh. 28th Feb 2009 services. need to be Kulhudhufushi, and Gn Foamulah.. finalized Disaster management and Sultana To assess community perception and K.Thulusdhoo instead of 13th Feb 2009 to 5 Sultana Shakir 7934130 02/08/2009 12-Feb-09 community participation in Maldives. Shakir participation in disaster management in Maldives. R.Dhuvaafaru 14th Feb 2009 Assessment of activities addressing Simadh assess the atatus of activities and services 05th Feb 2009 to 6 CDE pvt ltd 7777445 Male', Addu Atoll and Lhaviyani atoll 02/09/2009 28th Feb 2009 On going rights of disadvantaged groups Saeed evaluate the outcome of the services 20th Feb 2009 To gather background information on the Economic valuation of protected Zaha recreational use of MPAs. To assist in planning, 15th feb 2009 to 7 Marine Research Centre 7904730 AA, Adh Atoll 02/10/2009 31/12/2009 On going areas Waheed establishing and managing a system of protected 30th Aug 2009 areas in the Maldives Dhivehi Rajjeyge 0 - 18 aharaai dhemedhuge Dhivehi Rajjeygai 0 - 18 aharaai dhemedhuge 02nd Apr 2009 to 8 Thauleem kuriaruvaa kudhinnge nukulhedhun therikan Ahmed Athif 3345868 / 3345902 N, Dh,Th, L, Gn Atoll 26/3/2009 On going Haasa ehee ah beynunvaa kudhin dhenegathun 1st Dec 2009 Marukaz dhenegaththun Digital Copier/Printer end user Sunil 30th Mar 2009 to 9 Big Consultency Pvt Ltd 7835348 To access the usage of products and services Male' 26/3/2009 Jun-09 On going survey. Mansoor 18th April 2009 To design and conduct a national representative sample survey to collect inform on the current status of Pricewaterhouse The Maldives Mobile Phone Banking Jatndra mobile phone usage, access to banking facilities, 19th Apr 2009 to 10 7781029 list attached with the approval 04/12/2009 30th June 2009 Market study Coopers Project: Baseline Market Study. Bhatirai purchase made electronically and related information 30 june 2009 needed to develop a mobile phone based payments or bank system. to find out the perceptions of tourists on shark Survey for Tourists at Male' Airport - population in the Maldives. The survey will help the 1st May2009 to End of June (within 3 11 Marine Research Centre Sofia Ahsan 3322242 government to prepare management plan and help K.Hulhule' 16th April 2009 On going Willingness to pay sustain reef habitats and biodiversity richness 30th May 2009 months) throughout the country Data collection and data entry of makunudhooge maalee haalathaai dhiriulhey the survey Ministry of Fisheries and Hussein meehun ge fenvaru dhiraasaa kurun adhi 26th April 2009 12 Baseline Survey 3322625 Hdh. Makunudhoo 22th April 2009 Jun-09 Agriculture Sinaan masverikamaa dhanduverikamugai harakaai to 03 May 2009 finished, Data theriyaa feybisee thah dhenegathun. cleaning and report writing is ongoing. Identify changing access to acquisition of food due to rpice changfes, Identify access to adecute UNICEF / Shiyara ( Nutrition and Food Security 14th May 2009 to 13 Shiyara 7900820 variety of food stuff for highly dispersed HDh, K, L, GDh, Dh, B, S 12th May 2009 July Consultant) Assessment. population, History of continued high level of 14 June 2009 wasting . Ministry of Human To test the impact and the extent of influence Study to Measure the Occupational Fathimath May 2009 to 14 Resourses, Youth and 3347339 rendered by major factors historically cited that 3 islands from each province 14th May 2009 Jul-09 Aspiration amonsgt Maldivian Youth Thasneem June 2009 Sports affects Level of Ossupational Aspiration Understand the current consumption levels, Environmental Protection Mohamed resorts, importers inMale', fisheries 4th June to 30th 15 HCFC Usage Survey 3335949 amount of imports, and estimate the usage by 3rd June 2009 Agency Shumais industrial islands,inhabited islands July 2009 2030for HCFC Mooinc pvt ltd / National Gudhrathee haadhisaa Ali Shaafee Gudhrathee haadhisaa thakaamedhu 14th June to 14th 16 Disaster Management thakaamedhu rayyithunge 7791971 list attached with the approval 11th June 2009 30th September 2009 Saeed rayyithunge heyluntherikan dhenegathun September 2009 Cemter heyluntherikan dhenegathun Department of National Pilot Testing in the context of Ahmed Just to conduct a pilot testing of disability for 14th July 2009 to 17 3348302 Male' and M. Muli 31-Dec-09 Planning Disability in Maldives Nihad further studies 30th Aug 2009 6th July 2009 Identify the attitude of men and women towards Democratisation, rights and cultural Mariyam women in politics 18 Mariyam Midhfa Naeem norms: the case of women In the Midhfa 3326925 Identify any gender bias in career choices. Male' 20th July 2009 06-15 Aug 2009 Dec-09 Malfives Naeem Assess the awareness of rights given to women through the constitution. Ha. Ihavandhoo, Ha. Hoarafushi, Miharu Rajjeyge mathi uthuru province gai Ha. Maarandhoo, Ha. Dhidhdhoo, harakaaitheri vumah ministry of home affairsge Ha. Kelaa, Ha. Baarah, Hdh. Mathi uthuru province ge madhanee jamiyyathakuge ragistry gai register kurevifaivaa Hanimaadhoo, Hdh. Finey, Hdh. jamiyyathakuge fenvaraai Fathmath jamiyyathakuge thereinn harakaaiytherive Naivaidhoo, Hdh. Nellaidhoo, hdh. 18th July -31st 19 Raajje Foundation 7791787 20th July 2009 September 30th,2009 jamiyyathakuge beynun Nelfa ulhevenee kon jamiyya thakeythoa dhenegane e Kulhudhuffushi, Hdh. July 2009 dhenegathumuge dhirasaa jamiyyathah kuri eruvumah beynunvanee kon Neykurendhoo, SH. Komandoo, Sh. kanthatha thakeythoa dhenegathumahttaka Maaugoodhoo, Sh. Funadhoo, Sh. kurevey dhirasaa ey Narudhoo, Sh. Milandhoo, Sh. Foakaidhoo Unverstand the social structure anf physical layout of communities, patterns of leadership and relations with formal and informal island Ministry of Housing networks, economic activities, ransportation, Social Assessment of the Maldives Ahmed 3345635 / all inhabited islands of Noonu, Raa, 20 Transport and current patterns of waste disposal, willingness to 30th July 2009 2 - 31 aug 2009 8th march 2010 Environmental Management Project Nizam 7722248 Baa and Lhaviyani Environment pay for improved solid waste management, entry points for comunity mobilization, and the kinds of incentives to which individuals and communities are likely to respond Ancetedents of tourist loyalty Shalinee to find out the reason behind tourist loyalty 21 Shalinee Ahmed 7772435 all resorts, hulhule airport 04-Aug-09 4-11 aug 2009 10-Aug-09 research towards Maldives Ahmed towards Maldives; identify the tourist tyology to explore the values placed by communities on their local reef resources and to use this Analysing local institutions for Mizna 25 oct 09 - 20 jan 22 Mizna Mohamed 6433548394 knowledge to gain an understanding of the Baa Atoll, Addu atoll, Fuvahmulaku 31 april 2010 research management of reef resources Mohamed performance of the management institutions that 10 exist locally 6th aug 2009 Unverstand the social structure anf physical layout of communities, patterns of leadership and relations with formal and informal island Ministry of Housing Social Assessment of the Maldives networks, economic activities, ransportation, Ahmed 3345635 / all inhabited islands of Noonu, Raa, 14th sept 18th 20 Transport and Environmental Management Project current patterns of waste disposal, willingness to 14th Sept 09 8th march 2010 Nizam 7722248 Baa and Lhaviyani Sept 2009 Environment (2nd round) pay for improved solid waste management, entry points for comunity mobilization, and the kinds of incentives to which individuals and communities are likely to respond Ministry of Human to understand the employment details of the all trainees completed TVET Fathimath students who have completed TVET courses and 24 Resourses, Youth and Tracer Study 3347339 trainings in all the regions of 16th sept 2009 16-30 Sept 09 30-Oct-09 Thasneem their evaluation of the courses they have Sports completed Maldives 1-Assess average household
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