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New Climate Action Authority Welcomed By Experts

New Climate Action Authority Welcomed By Experts
Feb 9 2024 Share

Climate experts have praised the establishment of a Climate Action Authority as a significant step in the nation’s shift towards a decarbonized economy, guiding its social, economic, and environmental transformation. The Parliament is currently deliberating on the bill to establish this authority, which will coordinate and regulate climate action, aiming for effective, economically efficient, and consistent efforts in adaptation and mitigation.

In a meeting led by Minister Miriam Dalli and attended by climate ambassador Prof. Simone Borg, marine biologist Prof. Alan Deidun, and others, the potential of the Climate Action Authority was discussed. Minister Dalli emphasized that this initiative is not merely to meet EU expectations but to enhance socio-economic resilience and global competitiveness.

The group highlighted the importance of addressing climate change not just to mitigate risks but also to explore transformational opportunities benefiting society and the economy. They underscored the authority’s role in elucidating these opportunities, discussing short- and medium-term risks, and promoting social and economic growth.

It was stressed that a comprehensive approach involving the entire government and fostering social dialogue is crucial. Education, including teaching children and training teachers, was deemed vital. The group emphasized the significance of both mitigation and adaptation strategies, with good adaptation offering development opportunities. They emphasized the importance of proactive, comprehensive climate action considering economic, social, and environmental dimensions together. Ultimately, the Climate Action Authority was seen as an opportunity to align development with climate strategies, ensuring economic growth and social well-being amidst climate challenges.

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10 Corradino Prison Residents Finish Hospitality Course

10 Corradino Prison Residents Finish Hospitality Course
Feb 9 2024 Share

In a collaborative effort between the Correctional Services Agency and the Institute for Tourism Studies (ITS), 10 residents within the agency successfully completed an accredited hospitality course. 

The course equipped them with essential skills for employment and provided them with certificates demonstrating their capabilities to prospective employers upon reintegration into society. 

The Minister for the Interior, Security, Reforms, and Equality, Byron Camilleri, and the Minister for Tourism and Public Affairs, Clayton Bartolo, presented the participants with certificates and food handling licenses at the completion ceremony.

Led by two professional instructors, the course covered both kitchen work and restaurant service, and all ten residents passed the associated assessment. 

Minister Camilleri highlighted the value of such initiatives in effective rehabilitation, emphasizing that the training undertaken not only aids in their reintegration but also invests in their future employability. 

Minister Bartolo noted the swift success of the ITS Training School, created less than a year ago within the same institution, as a means to train more locals interested in the hospitality industry, aiming to create additional career opportunities in the sector.

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Some Highlights From Last Year’s Nadur Carnival

Some Highlights From Last Year's Nadur Carnival
Feb 9 2024 Share

Following the massive success of last year’s Nadur spontaneous carnival, the costumed fun is set to make the official return today. 

Here are but some throwbacks to some of the most bizarre, create and fun costume ideas that we saw during 2023’s spontaneous carnival.

G7 Events will be throwing the official party in Nadur, followed by more partying tomorrow with District’s Arctic Disco, all at the Gozo Conference & Expo Centre in Victoria. 

Will you be joining?

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Malta National Archives Partners With Ancestry For Free Genealogy Research

Malta National Archives Partners With Ancestry For Free Genealogy Research
Feb 9 2024 Share

The National Archives of Malta and Ancestry have entered a collaboration agreement allowing the National Archives to offer free genealogical research through Ancestry’s extensive global database. Minister Owen Bonnici presided over the signing ceremony, expressing confidence in the agreement’s potential to facilitate family tree construction using Malta’s archival resources within Ancestry’s 40 billion-record database spanning 80 countries.

Minister Bonnici praised the National Archives for enhancing genealogical research quality and hoped it would bolster national memory preservation efforts. National Archivist Dr. Charles Farrugia detailed the acquisition of the Ġuljana Letard Ciantar collection four years ago, emphasizing its significance in genealogical research. He highlighted ongoing efforts in conservation, preservation, and cataloging, making the collection accessible for research soon.

Dr. Farrugia also discussed ongoing discussions with Ancestry to optimize document access and use. Ancestry, a prominent global genealogy company with agreements with major national archives worldwide, will digitize the Ġuljana Letard Ciantar collection under the agreement. The National Archives will retain ownership of Ġuljana, benefiting from inclusion in a comprehensive global genealogical research framework.

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