8# Making The Skills System Work Together.


Making The Skills System Work Together.


How do we turn good ideas into lasting impact?

Delivering a National Skills Strategy requires strong coordination across government, education, industry, and civil society. Without clear governance and collaboration, even well-designed policies can struggle to deliver results.

This priority focuses on strengthening coordination, accountability, and long-term planning within Malta’s skills system. Clear roles, shared responsibility, and evidence-based decision-making help ensure policies remain focused and responsive.

Effective governance turns strategy into action, supporting implementation, monitoring progress, and adapting to changing needs over time.

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Priority Topic 1

Knowing What Skills Malta Really Needs.

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Priority Topic 2

Helping People Navigate Skills And Career Choices.

Priority Topic 3

Supporting Educators And School Leaders.


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Priority Topic 4

Equipping Learners of All Ages With Future Skills. 

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Priority Topic 5

Making Lifelong Learning a Realistic Option.


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Priority Topic 6

Supporting Employers To Invest in Skills.


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Priority Topic 7

Making Better Use Of Malta’s Talent.

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Priority Topic 8 

Strengthening the governance of the skills system .

The National Skills Strategy 2026–2035 is the start of an ongoing national conversation. Your feedback can help strengthen a skills system that supports opportunity, inclusion, and sustainable growth. 

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