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UNEVOC Centre in Malta visits the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre

A delegation of the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) visited the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre to discuss matters of mutual interest and deepening their engagement with the UNEVOC network. The MCAST delegation was led by Dr. Silvio De Bono, President of the Board of Governors, and the new UNEVOC Centre Coordinator at MCAST Mr. Louis Aquilina, Director of Partnerships MCAST.

As Malta’s premier vocational education and training organisation providing Initial Vocational Education and Training (IVET) and Continuing Vocational Education and Training (CVET) programmes in several domains, MCAST also collaborates closely with local industry to ensure that the knowledge, skills and competences acquired under their programmes are appropriate and relevant to a dynamic economy.



L to R: Ms. Sofia Antera (UNESCO-UNEVOC), Mr. Jens Liebe (UNESCO-UNEVOC), Dr. Silvio De Bono, President of the Board of Governors - MCAST, Mr. Louis Aquilina, Director of Partnerships MCAST


In addition to discussing issues of mutual interest and deepening MCAST’s engagement with the UNEVOC Network, this meeting was also aimed at a formal introduction of the new UNEVOC Centre Coordinator Mr. Louis Aquilina. The discussions included current and potential activities by MCAST in its capacity as the hosting institution of the UNEVOC Centre in the country.

For further details:

1. Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST)



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