‘Misconceptions dividing one nation’ ToM
A survey of attitudes among young people in Gozo by the Oasi Foundation has revealed some interesting views about relations between the two islands of Malta and Gozo.
A survey of attitudes among young people in Gozo by the Oasi Foundation has revealed some interesting views about relations between the two islands of Malta and Gozo.
Issa ghiduli intkom jekk il-Ministru de Marco hux jghix in denial jew fi shab meta l-karnival u l-politika huma ga verament qrib xulxin – m’hemmx bzonn nistennew il-festa ufficjali tal-bluha.
The courts in Malta and Gozo have since September, received 294 applications for divorce and upheld 73, Justice Minister Chris Said said in reply to a parliamentary question.
More than a third of Gozitans aged between 10 and 30 years feel the Maltese look down on them, a new study shows.
While 36 per cent of respondents feel the Maltese look on them with disdain, 14 per cent think it is not the case and 40 per cent believe this happens occasionally.
The key purpose of this Text is to modulate a study carried out eleven years ago by OASI Foundation. The aim is to focus on the current situation of Gozitan youth and their life challenges particularly taking into consideration their ever-changing lifestyles and transitions. Naturally, while studying and compiling information on the various social issues regarding the lifestyle of young people in Gozo, this project will give particular attention to new social issues that are emerging among young people.
A new text on youth trends in Gozo will be out soon……
Iwa ahna l-Maltin veru qniezah ta u donnu ma jsoddna xejn. Ma nieqfux neqirdu u ngemgmu. Ma napprezzawx il-gid t’ Continue reading