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More Work Against Domestic Violence Continues

More Work Against Domestic Violence Continues
Dec 9 2024 Share

On the eve of International Human Rights Day and the conclusion of the 16 Days of Activism against Domestic Violence, key figures involved in addressing domestic violence emphasized that although the official campaign has ended, efforts to tackle this issue will continue with full commitment.

At a conference for professionals in the sector, Parliamentary Secretary for Equality and Reforms Rebecca Buttigieg shared that in the first year of the third national strategy against domestic violence, significant measures had been implemented, with work progressing on 60 actions outlined in the plan. She stressed that the campaign helped raise awareness of the different forms of domestic violence that affect various groups in society, noting that while women are the majority of victims, the law provides protection for women, men, children, and the elderly. “We have a legal and moral responsibility to support victims and offer rehabilitation programs for perpetrators,” she stated.

Minister for Social Policy and Children’s Rights Michael Falzon remarked on the progress society has made in recognizing the reality of domestic violence and reaffirmed the continued investment in resources to support victims, including increased funding for NGOs working in this area.

Dr. Lydia Abela emphasized the importance of maintaining efforts to combat domestic and gender-based violence year-round. She acknowledged the positive reforms made and expressed hope for further tangible actions, such as discussions on new legislation like electronic tagging, an important tool to protect victims.

“We must keep moving forward. Together, we must support those who are vulnerable,” Dr. Abela said, adding that collective efforts are key to addressing the harm caused by violence and working toward a better future. “Everyone deserves respect and love. This is why we say, ‘Stand Together, Heal Together.’”

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CARITAS Inviting Lonely Persons For Christmas Lunch

CARITAS Inviting Lonely Persons For Christmas Lunch
Dec 9 2024 Share

Caritas Malta is inviting individuals who are alone or lack the means to celebrate Christmas with dignity to join a communal Christmas lunch at the Archbishop’s Curia in Floriana.

This event represents a tangible act of love and an inclusive initiative by the Church.

Episcopal Vicar for Diaconia, Fr. Martin Micallef, highlighted the importance of this annual meal, organized by Caritas Malta since 2015. He noted, “Christmas teaches us the language of love, exemplified in this gesture, where Archbishop Charles Scicluna offers the venue to live out the commandment of love.”

Across Malta, various parishes are hosting similar meals for those facing challenges. Meanwhile, Caritas’ Marta’s Kitchen will distribute around 400 hot meals to those in need, supported by 125 volunteers.

The Director of Caritas Malta, Anthony Gatt, shared stories of joy from past attendees, including one person who remarked, “A piece of bread with company is better than turkey alone.” Last year, attendees ranged from 2 to 100 years old.

The Alfred Mizzi Foundation is preparing the meal, with desserts crafted by chefs from the President’s Kitchen. Sustainability is also a focus, with reusable tableware provided. Entertainment will include music by X-Tend.

Anyone experiencing loneliness or financial difficulties can join by contacting Caritas Malta at 79555915, via email at [email protected], or through their Facebook page.

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Labour Migration Policy To Include Ideas From Youth Consultation

LABOUR MIGRATION POLICY TO INCLUDE IDEAS FROM YOUTH CONSULTATION
Dec 9 2024 Share

The Labour Migration Policy will incorporate recommendations from youth consultation, with a final document expected to be released for public feedback. This was announced during a meeting between the University Students’ Council (KSU) and Prime Minister Robert Abela, who highlighted the significance of involving young people in national decision-making processes.

These recommendations stemmed from the Youth Advisory Forum, a platform that convenes monthly to discuss key topics. During the meeting, the Prime Minister underscored the importance of maintaining regular dialogue with KSU and other youth organizations. He noted that the Labour Migration Policy aims to address workforce demands while prioritizing workers’ rights and limiting foreign employment to sectors with specific needs.

The Prime Minister also referenced Malta Vision 2050, explaining that it reflects youth aspirations in areas such as education and environmental sustainability. He emphasized the need for collaboration to achieve strategic goals by 2035.

Mental health was another topic discussed, with a focus on enhancing community-based services, as outlined in the recent national budget. The Prime Minister concluded by encouraging further youth participation in shaping the country’s future, expressing confidence in their role as catalysts for progress and innovation.

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Swieqi United Beat Birkirkara For First Triumph

Swieqi United Beat Birkirkara For First Triumph
Dec 9 2024 Share

Last Sunday, Swieqi United beat Birkirkara, securing their maiden Super Cup victory.

This marks Swieqi’s second major honour after previously winning their 2023 domestic cup.

From the onset of the game, Birkirkara attempted to exploit spaces in the defensive setup of Swieqi, however the Owls took the lead from the opening stages of the match by turning their counter-attacking strategy to account.

Despite Birkirkara’s Charlene Zammit being named Assikura Women’s Super Cup Best Player, Zammit will have to skip next Friday’s crucial league game against Hibernians after being suspended for dangerous play during last Sunday’s match.

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