
During a public discussion held at the Cittadella in Gozo, Prime Minister Robert Abela launched the foundation for Malta Vision 2050, a long-term strategy focused on building a sustainable, resilient, and inclusive nation. The session, held in the presence of Cabinet Ministers, brought together speakers of all ages from across Malta and Gozo to discuss a shared future.
The Prime Minister unveiled the vision’s main declaration: “A safe and resilient nation, inspired by its historical heritage and driven by progress, which promotes a healthy quality of life for all.” He emphasised Malta’s potential to become a forward-looking, strong, and caring society—one that invests in people, preserves its identity, and embraces innovation and courage.
The vision is built on four key pillars:
Sustainable Economic Growth, with a goal of maintaining a 5% annual growth rate through strategic sectors such as digital innovation, high-end manufacturing, finance, tourism, and maritime services.
Accessible and People-Centred Services, focusing on inclusivity and high-quality healthcare, mobility, and social services powered by digital tools.
National Resilience and Education, aiming to reduce foreign dependency in critical areas like energy, food, and water, while promoting a future-oriented education system that supports climate adaptability.
Intelligent Use of Land and Sea, targeting ecological balance through improved planning, land reclamation, and increased green spaces.
These are supported by four enablers: good governance, targeted funding, digital transformation, and rebranding Malta to reflect its renewed aspirations.
The strategy was developed through extensive consultation with ministries, public entities, the private sector, and citizens. Tools such as surveys, focus groups, and sentiment analysis helped shape its goals. The public will also be able to monitor the Government’s progress through transparent performance indicators.
Highlighting Gozo as a national model, Abela said it reflects the values of the Malta Vision 2050—resilience, innovation, and quality of life. Economy Minister Silvio Schembri added that over 1,800 initiatives were reviewed to shape this plan, with a shift towards measuring national success by quality of life, not just GDP.
Public consultation will continue, with more engagement opportunities available via envision2050.gov.mt.