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A soup kitchen run by the Franciscan Order in Valletta served nearly 30,000 people in 2022, almost 120,000 plates, but founder Fr Marcellino Micallef believes there are more women who don’t seek help out of shame ....
A new campaign on local crowdfunding platform Zaar aims to raise funds to buy mastectomy brassieres. Launched by FEM. Community (Female Entrepreneurs Malta), t ....
Almost 250 women have united in solidarity with other women by donating handbags filled with essential items. On the occasion of Women’s Day, the handbags - containing deodorants, moisturisers, tampons or sanitary pads, toothbrushes and toothpaste - were handed out to NGOs that work to support women who come from difficult backgrounds. “We wanted these women to know they are not alone. They are part of a community of women,” said Australian born Dana Carmont, an entrepreneur and founder of the Female Entrepreneurs Malta community that organised the handbag collection as part of the Essentials Handbag Campaign. Carmont moved to Malta four years ago to be with her Maltese mother. Once here, Carmont wanted to give something back to the community. ....
WATCH: Leading Women In Malta Reflect On Women’s Role In Tackling COVID-19 Share: Women have been at the forefront of the fight against the pandemic. This bold, yet true statement was the running theme throughout the European Parliament in Malta’s event celebrating women in Malta and Gozo from all sectors and walks of life. Ahead of International Women’s Day on 8 th March, two panels of women representing health, medicine, law, business, sports, philanthropy and inclusivity have come together to discuss key topics. “To mark this year’s International Women’s Day on the 8 th March, the European Parliament is underlining the crucial role of women during the [COVID-19] crisis”, Mario Sammut, head of the European Parliament in Malta, stated as he opened the forum. ....
The Nationalist MEP and European Parliament vice-president Roberta Metsola has raised the online harassment of MaltaToday journalist Nicole Meilak in a debate on women’s lives under the COVID-19 pandemic. In a live debate on the European Parliament in Malta Facebook page, Metsola commented on the treatment of women in journalism as a window on the way women in politics are also treated. “We can see what was said about Daphne Caruana Galizia before she was murdered, or when a young woman journalist is savaged for asking a question,” Metsola said in a reference to Meilak’s question to Superintendent for Public Health Charmaine Gauci, asking her whether she should resign in the wake of rising COVID cases and political pressure on scientific advice. ....