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Europe Malta Other Address: Tel.: 356-2123-3838 Fax: 356-2123-4045 E-Mail: Info@Ipse.Org.Mt Web Page: Category: 2 Malta Caritas (Malta) [M] Mailing address: No.5, Lion Street Floriana, VLT16 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2123-3933 Fax: 356-2124-6374 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.caritas.org/ Category: 6. CSO Notes: Other Web page: http://www.caritasmalta.org/ Central Bank of Malta [M] Mailing address: Malta Other address: Tel.: Fax: E-mail: Web page: http://www.centralbankmalta.com/ Category: 4. Finance Notes: Chamber of Commerce (Malta) Mailing address: Exchange Buildings, Republic Street Valletta VLT05 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2123-3873 Fax: 356- 2124-5223 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.chamber.org.mt/ Category: 3. Private sector Notes: CIB - Chartered Institute of Bankers (Malta) Mailing address: 60 G’Mangia Hill PietaMSD 08 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2124-0335 Fax: 356- 2124-1374 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.cibmalta.org.mt Category: 4. Finance Notes: CMTU - Confederation of Malta Trade Unions (Malta) Mailing address: 13/3 South Street Valletta Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2123-7313 Fax: 356-2125-0146 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: Category: 6. CSO Notes: COMNET-IT Foundation - Commonwealth Network of Information Technology for Development (Malta) Mailing address: c/o Management Systems Unit Ltd, Gattard House, National Road 02 Blata l-Bajda, HMR Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2123-4710 Fax: 356-2123-4746 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.comnet-it.org/ Category: 8. Information Notes: FOI - Federation of Industry (Malta) Mailing address: Development House, St. Anne Street Floriana VLT 01 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2123-4428 Fax: 356-2124-0702 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.foi.org.mt/ Category: 3. Private sector Notes: Government of Malta Mailing address: Malta Other address: Tel.: Fax: E-mail: Web page: http://www.gov.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: GWU - General Workers' Union (Malta) Mailing address: Workers' Memorial Building, South Street Valletta VLT 11 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2124- 4451 Fax: 356-2124-2975 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.gwu.org.mt/ Category: 6. CSO Notes: IOI - International Ocean Institute (Malta) Mailing address: PO Box 3 Gzira GZR01 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2134-6528 Fax: 356-2134-6502 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.ioinst.org/ Category: 5. Training and Research Notes: IPSE - Institute for the Promotion of Small Enterprises (Malta) Mailing address: Small Enterprise Centre, Marsa Industrial Estate Marsa, LQA 06 Europe Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2123-3838 Fax: 356-2123-4045 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.ipse.org.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: Katina (Malta) Mailing address: P.O. Box 17 Naxxar Nxr 04 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2157-2969 Fax: 356-2134-4914 E-mail: Web page: Category: 6. CSO Notes: Malta Home Page Mailing address: Malta Other address: Tel.: Fax: E-mail: Web page: http://www.gov.mt/ Category: 8. Information Notes: MBB - Malta Business Bureau (Malta) Mailing address: The Exchange Buildings, Republic Street Valletta Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2122-4415 Fax: E-mail: Web page: http://www.mbb.org.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: MDC - Malta Development Corporation (Malta) Mailing address: P.O. Box 141 GPO 01 Marsa Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2144-1888 Fax: 356-2144-1887 E-mail: Web page: http://www.investinmalta.com/ Category: 2. Government Notes: METCO - Malta External Trade Corporation (Malta) Mailing address: P.O. Box 8, Trade Centre 01 San Gwann, SGN Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2144-6186 356-2149-7560 Fax: 356-2149-6687 356-2144-1106 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.metco.net/ Category: 3. Private sector Notes: MFSA - Malta Financial Services Centre (Malta) Mailing address: Notabile Road] Attard Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2144-1155 Fax: 356- 2144-1188 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.mfsc.com.mt/ Category: 4. Finance Notes: Ministry for Information Technology and Investment (Malta) Mailing address: 168, Triq id-Dejqa Valletta - CMR 02 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2122-6808 Fax: 356-2125-0700 E-mail: Web page: http://www.gov.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: Directory of Development Organizations 2005: Volume III / http://www.devdir.org/ 1 Malta Ministry for Rural Affairs and the Environment (Malta) Mailing address: Barriera Wharf Valletta - CMR 02 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2295- 2000 Fax: 356-2295-2212 E-mail: Web page: http://www.mrae.gov.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: Ministry for Social Policy (Malta) Mailing address: Palazzo Ferreria, 310, Republic Street Valletta - CMR 02 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2590-3100 Fax: 356-2590-3121 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.msp.gov.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: Ministry of Education (Malta) Mailing address: Great Siege Road Floriana - CMR 02 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2598-2556 Fax: 356-2122-1634 E- mail: Web page: http://www.education.gov.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs (Malta) Mailing address: Independence Square Valletta - CMR 02 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2122- 6263 Fax: 356-2125-0955 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.mes.gov.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malta) Mailing address: Palazzo Parisio, Merchants' Street Valletta Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2124-2191 356-2124-2853 Fax: 356-2123-7020 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.foreign.gov.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: Ministry of Health (Malta) Mailing address: Palazzo Castellania, Merchants Street Valletta - CMR 02 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2122-4071 Fax: 356- 2299-2655 E-mail: Web page: http://www.health.gov.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: MUT - Malta Union of Teachers (Malta) Mailing address: 213 Republic Street Valletta VLT 03 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2123-7815 Fax: 356- 2124-4074 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: Category: 6. CSO Notes: NCW - National Council of Women (Malta) Mailing address: Pope Pius XII Flats, Mountbatten Street Blata l-Bajda Malta Other address: Tel.: 356- 2124-8881 Fax: 356-2124-6982 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Web page: http://www.ncwmalta.com/ Category: 6. CSO Notes: NSO - National Statistics Office (Malta) Mailing address: Lascaris Valletta Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2123-0570 Fax: 356-2124-8483 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.nso.gov.mt/ Category: 2. Government Notes: University of Malta Mailing address: Msida MSD 06 Malta Other address: Tel.: 356-2133-3903 Fax: 356-2133-6450 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: http://www.um.edu.mt/ Category: 5. Training and Research Notes: Europe Directory of Development Organizations 2005: Volume III / http://www.devdir.org/ 2 .
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