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Developed in the framework of the Dialogue on Mediterranean Transit Migration (MTM), MC2CM is anchored in a network of 20 Euro-Mediterranean cities. It is funded by the EU and co-financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and is implemented by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat). MC2CM contributes to improved migration governance at local level in cities in Europe and in the Southern Mediterranean, with a specific focus on integration and inclusion, and migrants’ access to rights and services, enhancing their positive contribution to both host and home societies.  Activities are clustered under three axes: Dialogue, facilitating cooperation between migration governance stakeholders at different levels; Knowledge, contributing to improved information and knowledge on urban migration; and Action, supporting the implementation of policy recommendations and development of pilot initiatives. At the same time, MC2CM promotes a balanced discourse on migration in a cross-cutting manner, notably encouraging intercultural dialogue.
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The National Statistics Office came into being in March 1947. Official statistics, however, had been compiled and published for many years.  In 1872, an official publication called The Malta Blue Book featured a statistical view of Malta and its Dependencies from 1863 to 1872, covering the relevant time series for population, education, finance, and trade among others. One of the first volumes of The Blue Book of the Colony of Malta was published in 1851 and included a statistical abstract on population emanating from the 1842 Census.  The National Statistics Office (NSO) is the executive arm of the Malta Statistics Authority. It is responsible for the collection, compilation, analysis and publication of a wide range of statistical information and related matters. This does not prevent other government departments or institutions from collecting their own statistical data for internal purposes. Information provided to the NSO is treated as  confidential. This information is used solely in the compilation of statistical reports. No information on individual returns can be given to any external public or private entity. The NSO and its activities are governed by the Malta Statistics Authority Act, 2000 ​​​​​​​​
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The Association of Maltese Orthopaedic Nurses (AMON) is committed to provide learning opportunities for Maltese Orthopaedic Nurses as well as collaborate with other Orthopaedic Nursing International Associations.AMON is actively involved in the International Collaboration of Orthopaedic Nursing and is organizing its 3rd International Orthopaedic Nursing Conference in October of 2012 in Malta.  Participants from various countries including UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Finland, Hong Kong and Greece have actively participated in previous activities of AMON. 
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The aims of the Institute are to assist in the development of national energy plans through studies in the use of new and renewable energy sources and methods of energy conservation. It is also intended that the Institute should organise and participate in teaching programmes and research projects in the field of energy technology. Other objectives include the dissemination of appropriate methods and techniques relevant to the Institute's areas of interest and to design equipment adapted to local conditions. This is carried out mainly by: analysis studies on the use of energy determination of feasible measures to conserve energy applications of renewable sources of energy originating and participating in teaching and research projects collaborating with other universities, industries and international bodies.
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The University of Malta is the highest teaching institution in Malta. It is publicly funded and is open to all those who have the requisite qualifications. Over the past few years, the University has reviewed its structures in order to be in line with the Bologna process and the European Higher Education Area. The supreme governing bodies of the Universit are the Council and the Senate.
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Malta Financial Services Authority
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