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Government Administration in Malta
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Government Administration sector based in Malta. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Ai For Good
Europe Union & The United Nations Joint Venture Eighteen years ago, over a period of three years a phalanx of trade ministers, finance advisors and technology pioneers, came together as a European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG), to work together to protect and promote organisations of both the UN and the European Commision and as that they have just been through the complexity of a merger or major acquisition. They were backed by financiers and two corporate investors from Hungary, as a Európai Gazdasági Egyesülés (EGE) and Malta as the Gruppo Europeo di Interesse Economico (GEIE), thus forming the European Consolidation Board for Foreign Industry (ECBFI). This included The European Consolidation Board, to indulge in helping organisations to bridge internationally across Europe and where necessary inject development capital. The ECBFI is part of the overall collective body involved only in trade and development. The ECBFI collectively helped in dealing with foreign law and the diverse cultures to be able to do pan European business well. As general partners the ECBFI invest in the business, take part in running it and facilitate or develop the economic activities of its members by a pooling of resources, activities or skills.
10001+ staff
European Union Agency For Asylum Euaa
The European Union Agency for Asylum - EUAA is an agency of the European Union mandated with supporting Member States in applying the package of EU laws that governs asylum and international protection. Twitter : https://twitter.com/EUAsylumAgency Facebook:
1001 to 5000 staff
Malta Public Service
This is the official LinkedIn account of the Malta Public Service
10001+ staff
Regulator For Energy And Water Services
To regulate and monitor the efficient production and use of water and energy to guarantee a safe, secure and sustainable service for the benefit and welfare of the consumer. A dynamic and fluid organisation, working for and with stakeholders for the sustainability and affordability of energy and water services- Honesty - Transparency - Integrity - Non discrimination - Professionalism
11 to 50 staff
Gozo Regional Development Authority
The GRDA will be consulting with the Government, private sector, constituted bodies, non-governmental organisation and the general public at large to prepare and publish a Regional Development Strategy for Gozo. Thereafter, the Authority will be managing and overseeing the implementation of this Strategy either by taking direct ownership of measures or by means of performance agreements with other government departments and entities assigned responsibility for their implementation. The Authority will also be stewarding regional impact assessment studies on any national proposals considered to have a material impact on Gozo. This will ensure that Gozo’s significant economic, social and environment characteristics are factored in any national strategy and policy design.
11 to 50 staff
Human Rights Directorate
The Human Rights Directorate (HRD), was set up with the aim of reaching national objectives in the areas of civil liberties, equality, and non-discrimination of all persons residing in Malta. As part of its mandate, the Directorate is tasked with ensuring that proposals and initiatives uphold everyone’s fundamental human rights, as enshrined in Maltese and international law, and, wherever possible, further the creation of an equal and just society.
11 to 50 staff
Ministry For The Economy, Enterprise And Strategic Projects
Government of Malta Ministry
201 to 500 staff
Sem - Servizzi Ewropej F'malta
The functions of the agency reflect its mission, namely to serve as a gateway to EU funds in Malta and Gozo, making it easier for citizens and organisations to reap the benefits of EU membership through EU funds. SEM hosts an EU-information centre – Europe Direct Valletta – supported by the European Commission to engage with citizens on EU-related topics at local and regional level, with the mission to provide EU citizens with information about the EU, referring them to specialised information services and signposting to other services and networks. SEM also promotes EU careers in Malta and assists those interested in pursuing a career with the EU institutions, agencies and bodies. At SEM we are committed to inform individuals and organisations about the latest EU funding opportunities and of the benefits of EU funds to Maltese society, assist in the submission of competitive project applications, and support successful applicants in implementing their projects.
11 to 50 staff
Superintendence Of Cultural Heritage
The protection and statutory regulation of cultural heritage in the Maltese islands dates back to the Ordinance of 1910, updated by a series of Acts, with the last legislation being the Cultural Heritage Act of 2002, amended in 2021. The primary aim of this legislation is to ensure that Malta’s movable, immovable, and intangible cultural heritage is protected, conserved and promoted. The Superintendence of Cultural Heritage was consequently established by this legal framework as the sole regulatory body to represent the State on matters relating to cultural heritage, and thereby entrusted with ensuring the protection and accessibility of the nation’s cultural heritage. The enactment of the Cultural Heritage Act of 2002 allowed the Superintendence to expand its reach and functionality, including the curation and publication of the national inventory, the surveillance of movable and immovable heritage, excavation, research, and monitoring of archaeological sites, as well as the protection, restoration, conservation, maintenance and promotion of both immovable and movable cultural heritage.
11 to 50 staff
National Book Council Malta
The National Book Council is a public association that caters for the Maltese book industry with several important services whilst striving to encourage reading and promote the book as a medium of communication in all its formats. It represents writers and publishers in public fora and institutions in order to promote the interests of the book industry’s stakeholders, organises the Malta Book Festival and the National Book Prize amongst other national as well as smaller scale events, administers Public Lending Rights, organises several literary contests and is also the local agent for ISBN and ISMN. The National Book Council’s markedly cultural mindset and multimedia approach enables it to work with different partners to achieve its goals. As an entity, it falls under the remit of the Ministry of Education and Employment and has always been considered as part and parcel of the public educational infrastructure. Malta Libraries, which is the public entity responsible for all public libraries including the National Library, is a separate and distinguished entity, which works in close collaboration with the National Book Council.
1 to 10 staff
Information And Data Protection Commissioner Idpc
The Office of the Information and Data Protection Commissioner is the Maltese national supervisory authority responsible for monitoring and enforcing the provisions of the GDPR and the Data Protection Act. This Office is also responsible to enforce the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act and ensure that public authorities observe the requirements thereof. Please don’t message the IPDC on LinkedIn. Rather kindly visit the website.
11 to 50 staff
Mspp Ltd
Our aim is to be the Centre of Excellence for Malta, to promote, develop and facilitate strategic public-private partnerships which maximise value for money to meet the country’s socio-economic needs and long-term sustainability goals.
11 to 50 staff
Sustainable Development Malta
The Sustainable Development Directorate within the Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Enterprise was established in 2016 by virtue of the Sustainable Development Act, Cap. The Directorate is tasked with formulating and implementing Government’s national sustainable development policies; building and enhancing capacity across Ministries to ensure effective mainstreaming of sustainable development principles across the workings of Government; as well as raising awareness and promoting sustainability issues and practices across society.
1 to 10 staff
Ministry For The Environment, Climate Change And Planning
201 to 500 staff
Malta Enterprise
Malta Enterprise is the country’s economic development agency, tasked with attracting new foreign direct investment as well as facilitating the growth of existing operations. In operation under various guises since the 1950s, which is almost since the beginning of Malta’s industrial development, the Corporation contains within it a great deal of accumulated experience in the field. Furthermore, it acts as an adviser to government on economic policy due to its close and constant interaction with the main economic players in the country. Malta Enterprise is also the national contact point for the Enterprise Europe Network through which companies based in Malta can develop links with counterparts in over 60 other countries. Within the organization, one may find a wide variety of skills and backgrounds. This facilitates interaction with investors from all sectors, ensuring that specific requirements are understood and met. The long term presence of an investor in the country is a priority for Malta Enterprise. We therefore work constantly with our clients to find solutions to any issues they may be facing and to help them adapt to changing circumstances. This has resulted in symbiotic relationships being maintained for decades, for the benefit of all concerned.
51 to 200 staff
Environment & Resources Authority
The Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) is the national regulator on the environment in Malta, which aims to safeguard the environment for a sustainable quality of life. The authority was established in 2016 under the Environment Protection Act (consolidated as Chapter 549 of the Laws of Malta) as a response to the growing need for a comprehensive regulatory framework that would address environmental concerns and promote sustainable development. Today, ERA is the leading authority in environmental legislation, advising government on environmental policy and ensuring its implementation through effective coordination and enforcement on many matters. Works may, therefore, be split into three categories; those which relate to permitting and assessment, those related to the study of our natural environments and their subsequent conservation and improvement through direct actions and the drafting of policy, and those related to compliance and enforcement. ERA’s commitment remains unwavering: to safeguard Malta’s natural heritage, promote sustainable practices and foster environmental stewardship for the benefit of present and future generations. Connect with ERA Malta to stay informed, engaged and involved in shaping our environmental future.
201 to 500 staff
Fondi.Eu
This is the LinkedIn page about the European funds allocated to Malta. These funds are managed by the Strategy & Implementation Division, the Planning & Priorities Coordination Division, The Funds & Programmes Division, the Measures & Support Division, Servizzi Ewropej f’Malta, and the European Union Programmes Agency. Our aim is to ensure the efficient absorption and management of European assistance, through effective co-ordination across Government Departments, Authorities, Agencies and other stakeholders. Apart from managing the programmes, we also ensure maximum transparency and information in relation to the funds which fall under our responsibility. This function is carried out through the organisation of training sessions, information activities and communication with the media, potential applicants for funding and the general public.
51 to 200 staff
Indis Malta
INDIS Malta Ltd is responsible for the administration of the government-owned industrial parks and related facilities around Malta and Gozo, as well as supporting and promoting their further development.
51 to 200 staff
Jobsplus
Born out of a rigorous phase of renewal, our new brand, Jobsplus, is centred on a dedicated vision and specialised mission designed to meet the needs and fuel the success of today’s local employment and training sector. The launch of our new website, - featuring the innovative job-matching system - is part of our commitment to enhancing and facilitating access to the labour market. It reflects an innovative, sustainable, and fresh perspective towards the ever-changing world of employment. By offering interactive and dynamic functions, as well as a more personalised experience through the use of customisable dashboards; jobseekers and employers can now enjoy an improved overall job-matching experience, which will also result in reduced recruitment costs for employers through an immediate and accurate online matching process. While bringing jobseekers and employers together in a virtual environment, the job-matching system will provide the necessary tools, stats and information they need to pave the road to employment success. From 1990 until early 2016, the Employment and Training Corporation (ETC) has provided thousands of local jobseekers and employers with successful and rewarding work experiences by empowering, assisting and training jobseekers; promoting workforce development; and assisting employers in their recruitment and training needs.
201 to 500 staff
Transport Malta
Transport Malta is the national authority entrusted with the regulation, coordination, and strategic development of land, sea, and air transport across the Maltese Islands. Committed to excellence through innovation, safety, and service, the Authority plays a key role in enhancing national and international connectivity, improving road safety standards, and promoting sustainable and accessible mobility solutions. By driving forward digital transformation, infrastructure development, and regulatory compliance, Transport Malta supports economic growth and a better quality of life for all. The Authority also actively collaborates with stakeholders to future-proof Malta’s transport systems and meet the evolving needs of communities and industries.
501 to 1000 staff
Residency Malta Agency
Residency Malta Agency is the Government entity responsible for managing and promoting three residency programmes for non-EU nationals. The Malta Permanent Residence Programme, the Nomad Residence Permit and the Malta Startup Residence Programme. Through these programmes, third-country nationals can enjoy temporary or permanent residency in a safe and stable jurisdiction, with business opportunities, access to top-notch education and health care, while enjoying a Mediterranean lifestyle. All applications undergo a rigorous due diligence process to ensure that only fit-and-proper individuals and families are granted residency.
11 to 50 staff
Infrastructure Malta
Infrastructure Malta is the agency entrusted with the development, maintenance and upgrading of roads and other public infrastructure in the Maltese Islands. Our responsibilities range from multi-million investments in the redevelopment of the country’s arterial road network to the development, reconstruction and maintenance of residential streets and other structures, including maritime facilities. Our mission is to plan and execute the ongoing optimisation of the road network and other public infrastructure in the Maltese Islands, to ensure they can sustainably and dynamically support the country’s current and future economic, environmental and social development.
51 to 200 staff
National Statistics Office Nso - Malta
The National Statistics Office (NSO) is Malta's official national statistical agency. It is the executive arm of the Malta Statistics Authority. The functions and responsibilities of the Office include the collection, compilation, analysis and publication of a wide range of statistical information relating to demographic, economic, social and environmental state and activities of Malta. You can also follow NSO on Twitter (@NSOMALTA) and Facebook (facebook.com/nsomalta).
201 to 500 staff
International Protection Agency Malta
Malta’s agency for asylum status determination and international protection
11 to 50 staff