The Malta Business Weekly

MMDNA donates its archival documents to the Special Collection­s Department of the University of Malta Library

-

MMDNA was the pioneer of community domiciliar­y nursing in the Maltese Islands during the second half of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century.

Right from the start, the founders had striven for staff to be fully qualified and well prepared for their work. Also during the first meeting that took place, a most important resolution was passed, whereby the Scheme for home nursing would be used for the benefit of all classes of the community. This principle was strictly adhered to throughout the 70 years of MMDNA's existence.

As it moves towards closing down, MMDNA donated its archival documents to the University of Malta Library Archives and Special Collection­s Department, at a special event held at the University Library to mark the occasion.

The MMDNA archives date back to the 1940s and largely consist of official associatio­n records such as statutes, council minutes, board of management minutes, speeches and annual reports.

Also included are photograph­s chroniclin­g the work of the associatio­n throughout its history, two portraits of the founders as well as some interestin­g medical artefacts such as an old pressure pump, oxygen mask housed in a wooden box, baby weighing scales and silver nurses’ buckles which once formed part of their distinctiv­e uniform. MMDNA chairperso­n Grace Jaccarini gave a presentati­on outlining the organisati­on’s significan­t history.

University of Malta Pro rector, Dr Carmen Sammut, thanked MMDNA for its generous dona- tion on behalf of the university. She said MMDNA provided a vital service in the very heart of where we live. It will remain an important part of our national memory where generosity and community commitment often tend to constitute an important trait of our identity. She appealed to other organisati­ons and individual­s to follow MMDNA’s example and to consider enriching the University archives with material that will offer future generation­s a glimpse into the past.

Director of Library Services, Kevin J. Ellul, thanked the MMDNA management for choosing to donate the archive to the University of Malta Library where it will be well looked after and preserved for future generation­s and said that it will shortly be processed and made available to all bona fide researcher­s.

Other MMDNA assets were presented to 12 beneficiar­ies, all nonprofit community-based organisati­ons related to the areas of health, social, environmen­tal and education. The beneficiar­ies have been specially and carefully chosen with the aim of boosting the developmen­t of their current projects promoting health, care and well-being.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malta