Jesmond Buttigieg, Manager EUROPE DIRECT Gozo and Daniel Borg, CEO of The Gozo Business Chamber attended the event organised by the US Embassy in Malta. intended to celebrate the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) program, and the successes of GLOBE Malta.
Deputy Chief of Mission of the US Embassy in Malta, Mr. Ken Toko congratulated the students and all participants for this initiative, alongside all the teachers for their achievements over the years.
Prof. Paul Pace from the Centre for Environmental Education University of Malta and coordinator of the GLOBE program in Malta, together with Ms. Ramona Mercieca, Deputy GLOBE coordinator, shared insights on the program’s achievements over the past few years.
More than 50 schools across Malta and Gozo participate in this program, promoting local and international collaboration. Various events are organized to educate students and the general public on STEM education
Ms. Ramona Mercieca also thanked the Gozo Business Chamber and EUROPE DIRECT Gozo for their continuous collaboration and support.

