Our Story
The Curious Wave was created with a simple idea: young readers should understand the world around them.
In Maldives, most current affairs platforms are written for adults. The language can be complex, the layout formal, and the explanations difficult for younger audiences to follow. As a result, many young readers rarely engage with current events.
The Curious Wave aims to change that. We explain important stories from Maldives and around the world in a way that is clear, simple, and engaging.
Our goal is to help young readers stay informed, ask questions, and develop curiosity about the world. Understanding what is happening around them helps young people grow into informed citizens.
Our Mission
Our mission is to make the world easier to understand for young readers.
We aim to:
- Explain important issues in simple language
- Encourage curiosity and critical thinking
- Help young readers understand both local and global events
- Build awareness about people, ideas, and the world around us
- Bring a sense of fun and entertainment to learning and reading
Our Values
Curiosity
We encourage young readers to ask questions, explore ideas, and stay interested in the world around them.
Clarity
Information should be easy to understand. We explain topics in simple and clear language while keeping ideas accurate.
Accuracy
Facts matter. We aim to present information that is reliable, balanced, and based on credible sources.
Respect
We promote respect for people, cultures, and different perspectives.
Learning
We believe knowledge should be accessible and engaging, encouraging thoughtful and enjoyable learning.
Meet the Founder
The founder of The Curious Wave is a sociologist and educator with nearly two decades of experience in teaching, research, and public policy. Her work focuses on social development, governance, and improving access to knowledge.
As an educator and researcher, she believes curiosity about the world should begin early. When young readers understand what is happening around them, they are more likely to ask questions and think for themselves.
The Curious Wave was created to make important events and ideas easier for young readers to understand and explore.