Office: | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Predecessor: | Mariyam Shakeela (Acting) |
Successor: | Mohamed Asim |
Termend: | 5 July 2016 |
Termstart: | 17 November 2013 |
Party: | Progressive Party of Maldives (since 2023) |
Birth Date: | 20 March 1970 |
Parents: | Maumoon Abdul Gayoom Nasreena Ibrahim |
Native Name: | ދުންޔާ މައުމޫން |
Otherparty: | Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party (2005–2011) Progressive Party of Maldives (2011–2019) Maldives Reform Movement (2019–2021) Maldives National Party (2021–2023) |
Birth Place: | Malé, Maldives |
Dunya Maumoon (born 20 March 1970) is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs (2013–2016) of the Government of Maldives.[1]
Dunya Maumoon was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Maldives from 2013- 2016.[2] She is the eldest daughter of former president of Maldives Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and the sister to Ahmed Faris Maumoon
Maumoon served as the Foreign Minister of the Maldives[3] from November 2013 until July 2016. Maumoon was the first female Foreign Minister of the Maldives.
Maumoon played a key role in establishing and re‐energising close ties with traditional friends such as India,[4] Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
Maumoon provided leadership for the Maldivians in its second term serving on the UN's Human Rights Council.[5]
After her tenure with the UNFPA, in January 2007, Maumoon took up the position of Deputy Minister at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Maumoon was appointed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, by President Dr. Mohamed Waheed Hassan, in February 2012.
From 2009 to 2012, Maumoon was involved in both DRP and later in the Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) as Council Member and had a role in the Women's Movements.
Maumoon began her professional career at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in the Maldives in 1998.
She obtained a B.A.(Honors) degree in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge in England in 1992. She went on to complete a MPhil Degree at the London School of Economic & Political Science (LSE) in 1996, where the focus of her research was “Gender Activism & the Islamic Revival”.[6]