APF Malta is a network of 14 organisations working together as a network on poverty. The Forum organises a number of conferences, seminars and focus groups, promotes research, disseminates information and creates awareness on poverty and social exclusion in Malta
Mission
APF Malta’s mission is to coordinate and support organisations working in the interests of persons suffering poverty and social exclusion
Issues we focus on:
Most of APF members are in constant touch with poverty and social exclusion, thus bringing to this platform a wealth of knowledge on poverty in Malta.
Poverty in Malta is prevalent in three major categories of Maltese society – the unemployed, pensioners and single parents. Another category which is on the increase is that of ‘the working poor’. The key focus of APF Malta’s work is to participate and influence the national action plans for inclusion, the National Reform Programme and the participation of persons facing poverty and social exclusion in national policies and plans.
The organisations that are part of the Forum are the following:
- Millennium Chapel Foundation
- Ejjew Għandi
- National Association of Pensioners
- St. Jeanne Antide Foundation
- SOS Malta
- OASI Foundation
- Suret il-Bniedem
- Richmond Foundation
- Paulo Freire Institute
- Discern
- 6PM Foundation
- Dar Merħba Bik
- Caritas
- Alleanza Kontra l-Faqar
Contact details
Mr Saviour Grima
Anti-Poverty Forum Malta
c/o 424, St. Joseph High Road,
St. Venera SVR 1013, Malta
Tel: +356 21354464
Mobile number: +356 79617366
Email: apfmalta (@) gmail.com
Annual reports
- Annual report 2017 (in English)
- Annual report 2016 (in English)
- Annual report 2015 (in English)
- Annual report 2014 (in English)
- Annual report 2013 (in English)
- Annual report 2012 in Maltese and in English
- Annual report 2011 (in English)
- Annual report 2010 (in English)
- Annual report 2009 (in Maltese)