Malta to Host the 4th European Youth Work Convention

Feb 28 2025 Share

Malta is set to host the 4th European Youth Work Convention, a pivotal event that will shape the future of youth work across Europe, from 27 to 30 May 2025.

Since its inception in 2010, the convention has served as a crucial platform for youth workers, policymakers, and researchers to advance the European Youth Work Agenda, ensuring that youth work is recognised as an essential element in both policy and practice across Europe.

Under the theme “Youth Work Xcelerate”, the convention will focus on driving progress, innovation, and excellence in youth work by enhancing standards, recognition, and quality across Europe. The event will also establish a European Roadmap designed to strengthen the effectiveness of youth work and ensure its long-term sustainability through national and European policies.

Keith Azzopardi Tanti, Malta’s Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Research, and Innovation, underscored the importance of the convention in shaping the future of youth work.

“For far too long, youth work has been undervalued, often seen as voluntary, informal, and secondary to mainstream education and employment strategies. But let me be clear: youth work is not a luxury; it is a necessity. It is the foundation upon which we build a stronger, more democratic Europe,” Azzopardi Tanti stated.

“This convention is not just a series of discussions; it is a call to action. We are ensuring that youth work is no longer an afterthought but a pillar of democracy, social cohesion, and innovation.”

Matjaž Gruden, Director for Democracy at the Council of Europe, also highlighted the convention’s significance. “The European Youth Work Convention in May will bring together nearly 500 experts, youth workers, and decision-makers to shape the future of youth work. In October, European Ministers responsible for youth will meet in Malta to turn these discussions into concrete actions, ensuring that youth work becomes a cornerstone of a thriving and resilient democracy in Europe.”

Michael Teutsch, Acting Director of Youth, Education, and Erasmus+ at the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport, and Culture, emphasised the convention’s role in shaping EU youth policies. “My colleagues and I are working on the next EU Youth Strategy and youth programmes beyond 2027. We hope the outcomes of this convention can bring fresh ideas from the community of practice into those processes.”

Nina Grmusa, Chair of the Joint Council for Youth of the Council of Europe, stressed the importance of youth-led initiatives in advancing democracy. “Youth work, particularly volunteer-based and youth-led initiatives, is vital for nurturing and developing a democratic culture. We are grateful that Malta is hosting the 4th EYWC, which is a key step in strengthening quality and innovative youth work across Council of Europe member states. Young people and their organisations play a critical role in advancing democracy and human rights.”

Malta has a long-standing commitment to youth work, with institutions such as Aġenzija Żgħażagħ playing a crucial role in providing programmes and support for young people. Additionally, the European Union Programmes Agency (EUPA) continues to facilitate EU-funded opportunities that enhance the youth work sector both in Malta and across Europe.

With a shared vision and commitment from European institutions, youth organisations, and decision-makers, the 4th European Youth Work Convention in Malta is poised to be a catalyst for action, investment, and transformation in youth work across Europe.

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King Of Carnival Pampalun Float Is Officially Out!

King Of Carnival Pampalun Float Is Officially Out!
Feb 28 2025 Share

Local ‘Landa Carnival Crew’ are honouring the memory of Paul Curmi, better known as ‘Il-Pampalun’.

And as carnival weekend dawns upon us, the float is officially out on the road in all its glory.

‘While the capital city is resting ahead of the busy and festive Carnival days… King Carnival is walking down Valletta’s noble streets to find his place for tomorrow’s first day of Malta’s Carnival’, wrote Landa Carnival Crew.

Paul Curmi, a beloved Carnival figure, passed away at the age of 92 back in 2023. The local ‘King of Carnival’ was known as a familiar presence at the celebrations, bringing joy and smiles to all those who love carnival.

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Police Searching For Man Linked To Court Case

Police Searching For Man Linked To Court Case
Feb 28 2025 Share

The police are seeking the public’s help in locating Bruno Duarte Monteiro Pais De Oliveira Amado.

He is wanted by order of the magistrate in relation to an ongoing court case.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is encouraged to reach out to the police.

Tips can be shared through a message on their official Facebook page, by calling Police Headquarters at 21 224001 / 119 (anonymous reports are accepted), or by visiting the nearest police station. Please reference case number 7/2025 when providing information.

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Local Goes Viral With Video About ‘Navigating Your 20’s’

Local Goes Viral With Video About 'Navigating Your 20's'
Feb 28 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Elise Darmanin shared a laidback video asking people on social media – particularly influencers – how they manage to do everything that they like.

‘By any chance, do you manage to eat enough protein everyday, walk 10,000 steps daily, go for training 3 to 4 times a week whilst eating a calorie-deficit diet and drink 2 litres of water everyday?’

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Overthinking my 20s as usual 🥲 Forgot have a good skincare routine, batch prep meals for the week and always wake up with flawless hair 🫶

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‘And at the same time’, she continued, ‘do you still earn your wage and save some of it so that you can one day buy your own place or open up a business? While also travelling to a few places before you die whilst also making sure you go out enough, that you have enough family time, and have a monthly date night with your significant other?’

‘If you do, please tell me how’, she asked rhetorically.

The video struck a nerve, with many commenting on its relatability and their own struggles on attempting to make it all work.

The video racked up 28.7K views on TikTok, with over 122 people responding to the video with their own bafflement as to why many people portray such an impossible lifestyle.

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