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Title: Malta
Other Titles: The book of needs in education, science and culture of war-devastated countries, II
Authors: UNESCO
Keywords: World War, 1939-1945 -- Malta
Education -- Malta -- 20th century
Day care centers -- Malta -- 20th century
Royal University of Malta -- 20th century
University of Malta -- History
National Library of Malta (Valletta, Malta)
Royal Malta Library (Valletta, Malta) -- 20th century
Buildings -- War damage -- Malta -- 20th century
Teachers -- Malta -- 20th century
War relief -- Malta
Issue Date: 1949
Publisher: Paris : UNESCO
Citation: UNESCO (1949). Malta. In: The book of needs in education, science and culture of war-devastated countries, II. Paris : UNESCO.
Abstract: A UNESCO representative paid a visit to Malta in the summer of 1948 to investigate the losses to education, science and culture as a result of the terrible destruction wrought in the island. The following account will show not only how great were the losses sustained, but the gallant efforts already made towards reconstruction and rehabilitation. A great deal of emphasis has been laid throughout this report on the need for scholarships and exchanges of teachers and specialists. This has been done intentionally, for Malta has, through its indomitable courage during the war years, proved that it can meet some of its immediate needs, but it must have outside help to develop its educational and health methods. Doctors, nurses medicines and hospital equipment are essential in their health campaign, without which educational campaigns will be of practically no value. Secondly, it is important that help be given Malta in the matter of teachers. This is an urgent problem in most countries devastated by war, but Malta's educational work depends on trained teachers and at present these are not forthcoming.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/108400
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