This year’s theme is Bis-sahha tas-shubija and deals with the five sectors in which Malta will benefit from European Union funds.
They are: investment in environment and transport, tourism and other areas; strengthening competitiveness; agriculture and fisheries; developing people and Gozo special needs.
Representatives from the Planning and Priorities Coordination Directorate within the Office of the Prime Minister, as well as from the ministries and other entities concerned, are available at the pavilion for the benefit of people who want more information regarding the various sectors.
Apart from viewing the graphical as well as audio-visual information, visitors to the pavilion will also be able to participate in a competition by answering a questionnaire. At the end of each day of the fair, the person who filled in the first questionnaire to be drawn with at least four correct answers will win a go mobile pack.
The competition results are being published daily on the DOI website www.doi.gov.mt. Results can also be obtained by calling on Freephone 153.