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Free Menstrual Products in Maltese Schools to Erase Stigma & Support Students

Free Menstrual Products in Maltese Schools to Erase Stigma & Support Students
Sep 27 2024 Share

In a groundbreaking move to address menstrual stigma and improve access to hygiene products, Malta has introduced the Menstruation Pilot Project. The initiative, which distributes free menstrual products in schools, aims to not only reduce absenteeism among female students but also to dispel long-standing societal taboos related to menstruation.

This pilot program stems from Manifesto Measure 660, which explicitly targets the stigma attached to menstruation. The measure is also part of the government’s broader Gender Equality and Mainstreaming Strategy and Action Plan (GEMSAP), highlighting the initiative’s commitment to gender equality.

 

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As part of the initial phase of the project, a comprehensive study was conducted. This research aimed to assess the costs of menstrual products available on the market and explored the possibility of reducing VAT on all menstrual hygiene products to make them more affordable. Additionally, the study provided critical data for shaping the pilot program, including identifying the preferred menstrual products among students and determining effective distribution methods.

The pilot project was launched in three schools across Malta and Gozo: Gozo College Middle School, Maria Regina College Secondary School in Mosta, and St. Monica Secondary School in Birkirkara. These institutions were selected to participate in the initiative, involving a total of 900 students. The number of dispensers installed in each school was determined based on student population, ensuring accessibility for all participants.

Two distribution methods are being tested during the pilot phase: automatic dispensers and tokenized dispensers. Both methods will provide pads and tampons, as these were the menstrual products most preferred by students, according to the earlier study.

The overarching aim of the project is to gather valuable feedback that will inform the implementation of a full-scale rollout in the 2025/2026 academic year. This would cover all state, church, and private secondary and middle schools across Malta and Gozo.

In addition to improving access to menstrual products, the initiative is also focused on education and awareness. Several awareness-raising campaigns will be implemented in schools, addressing the stigma surrounding menstruation and encouraging open dialogue.

With this pilot project, Malta is taking a significant step toward ensuring that menstruation is no longer a barrier to education, while also fostering a more inclusive and informed society.

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Kinnie, Ross il-Forn & Cisk in Strasbourg to Celebrate Malta’s 60th Year of Independence

Sep 27 2024 Share

On Thursday, a special reception was held in Strasbourg to commemorate Malta’s 60th Anniversary of Independence. Hosted by the Permanent Representation of Malta to the Council of Europe, the event featured the participation of Taste History and KorMalta. Guests, including high-level officials from the Council of Europe, Ambassadors, and the Maltese community in Strasbourg, were treated to a unique cultural experience.

The evening offered a foodie’s journey into Malta’s history, with a menu inspired by Maltese cuisine from 1798, during French rule. Curated by chef Malcolm Baldacchino from Taste History, dishes included Ross il-Forn, Quail, Rabbit, Bakkaljaw, and Ġbejniet. Maltese wines, Cisk beer, and Kinnie added a distinct national touch to the reception.

KorMalta, Malta’s National Choir, opened the event with the Maltese National Anthem, followed by the Marseillaise and Ode to Joy. Their performance included beloved Maltese classics such as “Xemx” and “Kemm hu Sabiħ.”

The evening celebrated Malta’s rich history, its ongoing dedication to democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, and its upcoming Presidency of the Council of Europe. Special thanks were given to the event’s sponsors for their support in making the celebration a success.

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Long Queues at iCentre on iPhone 16 Launch Day

Long Queues at iCentre on iPhone 16 Launch Day
Sep 27 2024 Share

Long queues formed early this morning at the iCentre in The Quad, Mrieħel, as hopeful customers attempted to secure the newly-launched iPhone 16, which hit stores across Malta today.

 

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The highly anticipated device, announced on September 9th, 2024, has been met with excitement from Apple enthusiasts around the world. As is common practice, some of the brand’s most dedicated fans camped outside the store before its opening hours to ensure they got their hands on the latest iPhone.

The demand for the iPhone 16, with its latest features and sleek design, has already sparked a rush, as eager buyers waited patiently in line.

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27-Year-Old Man Who Assaulted Pregnant Partner Denied Bail

Sep 26 2024 Share

A wanted man who has been missing for the last 9 months has turned himself in to the authorities after allegedly assaulting his pregnant partner and dragging her by her hair.

27-year-old Dylan Magro has been on the lookout by the police ever since Magro reportedly beat his 8-week pregnant girlfriend after an argument at her Marsascala residence.

He reportedly hit his partner with her mobile phone on her head, also damaging the device and later dragging her by the hair beating her and stealing her car keys.

The woman was able to walk to the police station to report the situation, while her partner disappeared.

After months of the police trying to find him, word got around that Magro returned to his ex partner’s residence.

Magro managed to escape the police but later that Tuesday turned himself in.

During his arraignment on Wednesday, the man pleaded not guilty to multiple charges related to several incidents, including causing slight injuries to his partner and two police officers, as well as violently resisting arrest.

His legal aid lawyer sought to raise an insanity defense, requesting the duty magistrate appoint three psychiatrists to evaluate the defendant’s mental state at the time of the alleged offences and determine if he is fit to stand trial.

Magistrate Nadia Helena Vella turned down the insanity plea, since there was no signs of the accused being insane during the arraignment.

The court also rejected a request for bail due to the gravity of the charges.

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