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Qui-Si-Sana Promenade Restoration Nears Completion.

Qui-Si-Sana Promenade Restoration Nears Completion.
Sep 27 2024 Share

Significant progress has been made on the Qui-Si-Sana promenade in Sliema, with 90% of the intensive work now complete. The project, managed by the Public Works Department, has entered its final phase after a busy summer of repair and restoration efforts.

The promenade, a popular spot for both locals and tourists, has suffered extensive damage over the years due to its close proximity to the sea. The ongoing works aim to restore both its safety and aesthetic appeal, ensuring it remains a vibrant part of Sliema’s picturesque landscape.

During a recent visit to the site, Parliamentary Secretary Omar Farrugia stressed the importance of maintaining Malta’s public spaces year-round, emphasizing how these works contribute to the well-being and quality of life for all Maltese and Gozitan residents.

Sliema Mayor John Pillow echoed these sentiments, noting the significance of the repairs not just for the area’s appearance, but for the safety of those who frequent it.

The project includes repairs to the promenade’s structural framework and the application of marine-grade paint to safeguard against the coastal elements. Completion is expected in the coming weeks.

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F1 Fans Bid Emotional Farewell to Daniel Ricciardo

F1 Fans Bid Emotional Farewell to Daniel Ricciardo
Sep 27 2024 Share

On Thursday, Daniel Ricciardo took to Instagram to confirm his emotional departure from Formula 1. The 35-year-old Australian, known for his infectious smile, memorable ‘shoey’ celebrations, and thrilling races, posted a heartfelt message. “I’ve loved this sport my whole life. It’s wild and wonderful and been a journey,” Ricciardo wrote, reflecting on his rollercoaster career. He thanked the teams, fans, and individuals who have supported him along the way, adding, “I wouldn’t change it.”

Ricciardo’s departure comes after months of speculation surrounding his future. Although he found a temporary lifeline with Red Bull as their third driver in 2023, replacing Nyck de Vries at AlphaTauri (now VCARB), Ricciardo’s tenure with the team has now come to an end. His last race saw him clock the fastest lap in Singapore, a fitting final flourish in his F1 career.

Red Bull Racing also paid tribute, sharing a post that celebrated Ricciardo’s legacy. “Cheers to the seven victories, shoeys, smiles, and unforgettable moments that have left an indelible mark on our team’s history.”

Daniel Ricciardo’s devoted fanbase anticipated that his time in Formula 1 was nearing its conclusion, yet they expressed their frustration, asserting that he won’t receive a fitting send-off from the sport due to being dropped in the midst of the season.

Ricciardo leaves behind a significant legacy, not just for his racing prowess but also for his larger-than-life personality, which endeared him to millions worldwide, particularly through Drive to Survive.

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Robert Abela & Family Meet US President Biden Whilst in NYC For UN Summit

Sep 27 2024 Share

Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela, accompanied by his wife Dr. Lydia Abela and their daughter Giorgia Mae, met with United States President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden during the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. The high-profile encounter took place as part of the annual UN summit, where world leaders gather to discuss pressing global issues.

In another post, Prime Minister Abela shared a moment with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, further emphasizing Malta’s engagement on the international stage.

During his address at the assembly, Abela focused on the critical issue of rising sea levels, a topic of growing concern for many nations, especially small island states like Malta. He called for collective global action to combat environmental challenges, underscoring Malta’s commitment to international obligations under the Paris Agreement.

“It is also in our country’s interest that this happens, and Malta is doing its part through its international obligations under the Paris Agreement on environmental protection.”

Abela’s presence and engagement in New York reflect Malta’s proactive stance on climate action and international cooperation.

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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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