This post is part of the Public Sources 2024 project of SA WEST. It contains a collection of reliable links to ministries, government institutions, and local media sources in Malta.
All links were checked in October and November 2024. In addition to providing links to local news websites, we also share their social media profiles and related groups in messaging platforms. This gives you a comprehensive toolset to follow and gather data on current events using your preferred methods.
This collection is made to help intelligence professionals and researchers find important resources related to Malta. While we do not claim to have every possible link, we hope this collection serves as a useful starting point for your project.
To help you better understand the regional context, we provide a list of projects in Malta, if available, involving the World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the Asian Development Bank.
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You might be surprised by the image featured in the headline of our publication about public sources in Malta, so it’s important to clarify what it represents. These images are derived from Google searches for terms like “leader,” “prime minister,” and “head of government of Malta.” As you can see, the search results include leaders from other countries that actively engage with Malta. Furthermore, in some cases—such as the section about Madagascar—fictional characters associated with that country even appear. Ultimately, this creates a composite visual representation of the region, which itself serves as an intriguing subject for further analysis.
The Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research, and Innovation in Malta
https://education.gov.mt |
The Ministry aims to provide quality education and training for all Maltese citizens, fostering social justice, diversity, and inclusivity. It collaborates with various stakeholders in the education sector and adheres to Better Regulation principles. The Ministry also focuses on enhancing skills and talents for citizenship and employability in Malta, while offering public consultations, press releases, and ratings for public services. The current Minister is Hon. Clifton Grima, a lawyer and Member of Parliament since 2016. |
The Ministry for Education in Malta
https://educationservices.gov.mt |
The website provides comprehensive information regarding educational services in Malta, including policies related to education, child care, curriculum development, and digital literacy. It serves as a resource hub for students, teachers, and the general public, offering news updates, application procedures, and various educational materials. |
Ministry for Finance, Malta
https://finance.gov.mt |
The Ministry’s main focus is to promote the introduction of policies and programmes that support Malta’s financial and fiscal well-being and to contribute to the sustainability of such initiatives. The Ministry for Finance is committed to continually improving the services it offers and works closely with the Better Regulation initiatives. |
The Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs of Malta
https://foreign.gov.mt |
This website provides information about Malta’s foreign policy, diplomatic relations, and the Ministry’s role in representing Malta’s interests internationally. It covers various aspects including relations with the European Union, international organisations, public consultations, press releases, and media communications related to foreign affairs. |
Government of Malta CMS
https://govcms.gov.mt |
This site serves as a central hub for information relating to the various ministries and governmental entities in Malta, providing insights about education, sports, youth, research, innovation, justice, and the implementation of governmental programs. |
Ministry for Gozo
https://gozo.gov.mt |
The official government website for the Ministry for Gozo provides specific information about the Minister for Gozo and Planning, Clint Camilleri. It includes details about his biography, achievements, professional portfolio, and contact information. |
The Ministry for Health and Active Ageing, Malta
https://health.gov.mt |
The Ministry is responsible for health policy, health care, and public health in Malta. It provides free public health care services, regulates health care services, and promotes healthy lifestyles and disease prevention. The site also offers contact details for various departments and facilitates communication through an online form. |
The Ministry for Home Affairs, Security and Employment
http://homeaffairs.gov.mt |
The Ministry for Home Affairs, Security and Employment is integral to the security and well-being of the Maltese islands. It provides political direction and initiates programs related to security, defense, immigration, law enforcement, and citizenship. |
Ministry for Inclusion and the Voluntary Sector
https://inclusion.gov.mt |
The Ministry for Inclusion and the Voluntary Sector in Malta focuses on promoting the rights and interests of individuals with disabilities and voluntary organizations. The ministry aims to create an inclusive social environment where individuals’ abilities are prioritized. Under the leadership of Minister Julia Farrugia, significant initiatives such as the National Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disability and the National Strategy for People on the Autism Spectrum have been launched. The ministry also aims to strengthen societal frameworks to accommodate every individual’s needs. |
Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works – Malta
https://infrastructure.gov.mt |
This ministry prepares Malta for modern challenges and the modern economy, focusing on public transportation, decarbonization, and infrastructure planning and design through various capital projects. |
The Ministry for Justice and Reform of the Construction Sector
http://justice.gov.mt |
The Ministry for Justice and Reform of the Construction Sector is the key player in Malta’s justice system, focusing on protecting and advancing the principles of justice across civil and criminal courts, with a commitment to delivering a world-class system that serves the needs of all citizens in society. |
Official Website of the Prime Minister of Malta
https://primeminister.gov.mt |
The website provides information about the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade, Ian Borg, along with details about the cabinet members and the government’s initiatives, policies, and services. |
Ministry for Sustainable Development
https://sustainability.gov.mt |
The Ministry’s principal undertaking is the seven-year programme launched in 2023 to create parks and gardens in all localities, ensuring that all families can enjoy a green open space, a short walk from their home, wherever they live. The Ministry is also heading the implementation of the Long Term Waste Management Plan for Malta 2021-2030. This Ministry leads Malta’s commitment to a sustainable, climate-neutral future, for a better quality of life. |
Central Bank of Malta
http://www.centralbankmalta.org/ |
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