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Public Policy Offices in Malta
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Guardian Of Future Generations - Malta
Article 8 of the Sustainable Development Act, Cap. 521 of the Laws of Malta, establishes the Guardian of Future Generations with the aim to safeguard intergenerational and intragenerational sustainable development in Malta. Following the amendment by virtue of Act No. I of 2019, the composition of the Commission has been amended to recognise all voluntary organisations as contributing towards the sustainable development agenda whilst also ensuring that the environmental dimension, being the third pillar of sustainable development, is duly recognised. What is the Guardian’s mandate? • To promote sustainable development advocacy across national policy-making, legislation and practices; • To develop a scientific research network that could positively contribute towards the sustainability of society; • To develop audits of various areas or sectors which are deemed to contribute towards sustainable development; • To propose goals and actions to government entities for them to take up in order to contribute towards sustainable development; • To mainstream the concepts of sustainable development within the private sector; • To encourage the participation of non-governmental organisations in sustainable development advocacy; • To consider requests from the public as to policy matters which can positively contribute towards sustainable development; • To request any government entity to provide data or information, or to collect data or information about any topic that could have a bearing on sustainable development; • To foster sustainable development principles and actions across Maltese society; • To direct the focus of the competent authority to safeguard future generations. The Commission is currently composed as follows: Dr Rachael Marie Scicluna (PhD)- Chairperson Ms Kirsten Cutajar Miller - Member Dr Ian Ellul - Member Ms Oriana Farrugia - Member Ms Mariella Schembri - Member Dr Tiffany Farrugia - Secretary
1 to 10 staff
The Energy And Water Agency
The Agency dedicates a significant share of its resources to the annual execution of planned budgetary and manifesto measures, together with the carrying out of the respective EU Acquis. This means the implementation of legislation and policies related to renewable energy, energy efficiency, electricity and gas security of supply, the internal energy market, water demand management and sustainability of the water supply-base.
51 to 200 staff
Corporate Id Group
We help organisations develop a purpose to increase their human, social, technological, organisational and brand capital. Our team provides researched information and sound advise as well as geopolitical analysis to organisations and entities which require local perspectives, a European dimension and a global outlook. Our services include strategic advice, corporate communications, marketing, public policy and EU affairs expertise.
1 to 10 staff
Malta Chamber Of Smes
Malta Chamber of SMEs (formerly GRTU) is a non-political organisation that serves as the small businesses’ voice within government departments and state corporations and authorities and has gained wide recognition both on a national level as well as worldwide. The Malta Chamber of SMEs policies have always been geared towards the fostering of private venture and the advancement of small and medium-sized owner managed enterprises. This while promoting the principles of a free enterprise economy without neglecting the peculiarities of the viability of Malta’s small economy. The SME Chamber constantly believes that greater prosperity is within reach if commercial principles and practices rather than political ideology were to guide economic policy-making. As a national representative voice with the ability to negotiate a betterment of current and future business prospects, the SME Chamber strives to organise licensed businesses in Malta, particularly those in the retail, wholesale, imports, services, distribution and crafts sector, from all economic activities so that they can achieve higher levels of efficiency and standards of operation within a democratic and liberal economic business environment. A major thrust of the Malta Chamber of SMEs is the encouragement of investment and re-investment by those who really have the interest to make them: Maltese Entrepreneurs. The Malta Chamber of SMEs believes that it is the enthusiasm of entrepreneurs that bring more investments to Malta and not the efforts of bureaucrats.
1 to 10 staff
Asset Recovery Bureau Malta
ARB is the asset recovery office for Malta
11 to 50 staff