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Government launches process to define Malta Vision 2050, with strategic targets for 2035

During today’s Malta Council for Economic and Social Development (MCESD) meeting, the government announced the launch of a transformative initiative to define a comprehensive and forward-looking Vision for Malta 2050, which will set the country’s strategic direction for the coming decades with a strong focus on improving the quality of life for all its citizens.

The vision, a Department of Information statement said Thursday, will include key milestones to be achieved by 2035, ensuring timely progress along the way. This process, recently approved by the Cabinet, will be guided by world-renowned experts with extensive international experience in shaping national visions of this scope.ADVERTISEMENT

The Malta Vision 2050 will serve as a blueprint for the country’s economic, social, and environmental development, establishing a forward-looking economic model that prioritizes sectors like digital innovation, infrastructure, education, healthcare, sustainability, and employment demographics-all with the central goal of improving the quality of life for current and future generations.

At the heart of the Malta Vision 2050 is the commitment to creating a prosperous, sustainable, and inclusive society where every citizen can enjoy a higher quality of life.

Prime Minister Robert Abela highlighted this, stating, “Our vision for Malta is not just about economic progress. It is about building a country where prosperity is shared by all, and where well-being, fairness, and sustainability are embedded in everything we do. This is the beginning of a collaborative process that will shape Malta’s future for generations to come.”

Recognizing the wide-ranging impact of this initiative, the Cabinet has entrusted the leadership of the project to the Office of the Prime Minister. Oversight will be delegated to the Ministry for the Economy, Enterprise and Strategic Projects, reflecting the cross-sectoral nature of the vision, which will span multiple areas of policy and national interest.

This initiative arises from Malta’s need to adapt to increasingly complex and interconnected challenges and opportunities in the 21st century. While the country has experienced remarkable economic growth and social advancement over the past decade, emerging issues like climate change, technological disruption, demographic shifts, and global market dynamics necessitate a long-term strategic approach. The new Malta Vision 2050 will address these challenges, aiming to position Malta as a resilient, competitive, and sustainable nation.

A key element of the vision will be alignment with the European Union’s 2050 climate neutrality goal, a central objective of the European Green Deal, enshrined in the European Climate Law, the statement said. Malta’s vision will not only commit to this goal but will also set concrete, achievable targets for 2035, providing a realistic pathway to success and ensuring steady progress towards a sustainable future.

This national vision is not intended to replace existing sector-specific strategies. Rather, it will consolidate and build upon them, offering a cohesive and unified framework that integrates individual efforts into a comprehensive national roadmap. While it is commendable that various ministries and agencies have developed strategies tailored to their sectors, this will unite these into a more shared national vision, the statement added.

To ensure robust governance, the Government has also established an Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee chaired jointly by Minister Silvio Schembri and the Head of Secretariat of the Office of the Prime Minister. This committee will oversee the development of the vision, ensuring the process is inclusive, forward-thinking, and aligned with both national interests and international goals.

The Government said it aims to complete the definition process for the Malta Vision 2050 by the end of the first quarter of next year, and work on this significant project has already begun.

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