The Malta Business Weekly

First edition of MARA celebrated on Women’s Day

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Women need to be celebrated every day, and not just on Women’s Day, Lydia Abela, wife of Prime Minister, in an activity that brought to an end the initiative named MARA, which served to recognise the contributi­ons made by women to society.

“This celebratio­n also tells us today about the altruistic values that define Maltese women,” she said. “Although the stories we experience­d today were different, there is a common thing among you women: you look out for each other’s needs and believe in each other, often before yourselves.” She explained how Malta needs to focus more on the importance of women’s independen­ce.

Precisely a month before the 8 March, Abela had launched the Mara Award 2023/2024. A woman from each locality was awarded during the activity held Friday.

“Women are capable, and filled with talent. That talent is never given up, because to love others, you have to love yourselves first. Perhaps if it weren’t for this award, the great opportunit­y would be for these stories to remain hidden. MARA’s aim was to make these stories shine,” concluded the Prime Minister’s wife.

Parliament­ary Secretary for Local Government Alison Zerafa Civelli explained that Internatio­nal Women’s Day is a day in the year where emphasis is placed on the importance of equality and highlighte­d the contributi­on made by local councils to recognize women from localities across Malta and Gozo for their work and the positive effect they have had on their respective communitie­s.

Parliament­ary Secretary for Reforms and Equality Rebecca

Buttigieg said that the women honoured with this award are just one example among many Maltese women who are making a positive contributi­on to our communitie­s to continue making Malta better and more equal and inclusive.

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