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Foreign Ministry appoints 5 new joint secretaries, increases women inclusion

Mariyam Malsa
11 August 2020, MVT 16:59
Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid. PHOTO: NISHAN ALI/ MIHAARU
Mariyam Malsa
11 August 2020, MVT 16:59

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Monday, announced the appointment of five additional Joint Secretaries, increasing the percentage of female joint secretaries to 62.

Congratulating the five new secretaries, Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid welcomed the marked increase in female representation, describing it as the result of efforts to encourage more women to serve in top positions at the ministry.

More than half of the diplomatic missions managed by Foreign Ministry are now run by women.

The five individuals, three of whom are women, were serving in the position of Director-General prior to their latest appointment.

All newly appointed joint secretaries possess Master's Degrees and have served in the foreign ministry for more than a decade, with some individuals having served for 20 years.

The position of Director General was abolished after the five individuals were promoted.

The ministry also noted that joint secretaries are not entitled to allowances granted under civil service regulations. Therefore, the five newly appointed joint secretaries will receive a lower overall amount as take-home pay.

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