Mr Jonathan Vassallo joined the Public Service in 2006 as a Programme Manager within the Planning and Priorities Coordination Division (PPCD). Subsequently, he was appointed Senior Manager within the same Division and then appointed Director General of the PPCD in 2011. In October 2022, Mr. Vassallo was appointed Permanent Secretary for European Funds.
He studied Public and Private Sector Management, specialising in Public Policy, at the University of Malta.
Permanent Secretary
Mr. Jonathan Vassallo
Email: jonathan.vassallo@gov.mt
Telephone: +356 2295 7705
Offices:
31, Tal-Pilar, Marsamxett Road, Valletta VLT 1850
The Planning and Priorities Co-ordination Division was set up in March 2001 as part of the administrative infrastructure required to manage the pre- and post-accession funds allocated to Malta by the European Union (EU). PPCD aims to ensure the efficient absorption and management of European assistance, particularly in relation to Cohesion Policy, through effective co-ordination across Government Departments, Authorities, Agencies and other stakeholders.
The division’s Quality Service Charter can be found here.
Director General
Dr. Georgina Scicluna
Email:Â georgina.scicluna@gov.mt
Telephone:Â +356 2555 2671
Offices:
The Oaks Business Centre, Block B,
Farsons Street, Hamrun HMR 1321
The Funds and Programmes Division (FPD) was set up in July 2011 as part of an administrative structure required to handle the management of EU Funds and other Funds allocated to Malta, and to provide guidance and support to the focal points of the EU and other Programmes that are managed directly by the European Commission or other EU institutions. The Funds and Programmes Division is made up of two Directorates namely the Fisheries, Home and Direct Funds Directorate, and the Agriculture Funds Directorate​​​. A Direct Funds unit within the FPD has also been set up with the aim of increasing participation of direct management funds in Malta.
The division’s Quality Service Charter can be found here.
Director General
Ing. Anthony Camilleri
Email:Â anthony.c.camilleri@gov.mt
Telephone: +356 2555 2633
Offices:
The Oaks Business Centre, Block B,
Farsons Street, Hamrun HMR 1321
The Strategy and Implementation Division (SID) is responsible for the development of plans, programmes and strategies related to European and other Funds. The Division is also responsible for coordinating the positions required at EU level on EU funding policies, and the payments to beneficiaries and their contractors arising from European funds. In addition, the Division performs the Accounting function as delineated in the new Cohesion Policy Programme 2021-2027, with the responsibility of certifying and requesting funding from the European Commission. The Division is also responsible for coordinating evaluations and communication activities across EU Funds.
The division’s Quality Service Charter can be found here.
Director General
Ms. Maria Pia Pace
Email:Â maria-pia.a.pace@gov.mt
Telephone: +356 2295 7604
Offices:
31, Tal-Pilar, Marsamxett Road, Valletta VLT 1850
The Measures and Support Division (MSD) aims to ensure the effective administration and implementation of EU funded support Measures to Enterprises, through effective liaison with internal and external stakeholders. Setup in 2015, the Division is mandated to ensure the strategic management, administration and implementation of EU funded Measures to support Enterprises by taking up the function of Intermediate Body in terms of Article 123 (6) of EC Regulation 1303/2013, for measures funded through the European Regional Development Fund 2014-2020, and acting as the National Contact Point for the implementation of aid measures funded through Structural Funds 2014-2020.
The division’s Quality Service Charter can be found here.
Director General
Mr. Claude Sammut
Email:Â claude.sammut@gov.mt
Telephone: +356 2555 2644
Offices:
The Oaks Business Centre, Block B,
Farsons Street, Hamrun HMR 1321
Servizzi Ewropej f’Malta – SEM, was established as an agency in terms of the Public Administration Act (Cap. 595) by Legal Notice 445 of 2020 (S.L. 595.23).
The functions of the agency reflect its mission, namely to serve as a gateway to EU funds in Malta and Gozo, making it easier for citizens and organisations to reap the benefits of EU membership through EU funds.
SEM informs individuals and organisations about the latest EU funding opportunities and of the benefits of EU funds to Maltese society, assist in the submission of competitive project applications, and support successful applicants in implementing their projects.
Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Rodrick Zerafa
Email:Â rodrick.zerafa.1@gov.mt
Telephone:Â +356 27797301
Office:
280, Republic Street, Valletta VLT 1112
The European Union Programmes Agency (EUPA), is a legal autonomous Agency established through the Legal Notice 128 of 2007. The aim of the EUPA has always been to support individuals and entities in availing themselves of funding under the various educational programmes provided by the European Commission.
The Agency acts as a link between the European Commission and project promoters both at national as well as the local level, and promotes as well as manages EU projects of an educational nature, content or objective. The EUPA engages itself in initiatives that are consonant with the educational policies and strategies of the Ministry responsible for education.
The agency’s Quality Service Charter can be found here.
Chief Executive Officer
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Telephone: +356 2555 2300
Offices:
The Oaks Business Centre, Block B,
Farsons Street, Hamrun HMR 1321
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