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Technical Support Instrument - Country Factsheet

The Technical Support Instrument (TSI) is the EU programme that provides tailor-made technical expertise to EU Member States to design and to implement reforms at the national level, with an emphasis on the green and digital transitions. The TSI also supported the preparation and implementation of Recovery and Resilience Plans.  

Initiated in 2021, the TSI is the successor of the Structural Reform Support Programme (SRSP). Since 2017, both programmes have helped design, develop and implement over 2000 reform projects in 27 Member States. 

COMPLETED AND ONGOING REFORM PROJECTS IN MALTA*

92 Reform projects
Malta has so far benefitted from 92 reform projects financed by the Technical Support Instrument or by its predecessor, the Structural Reform Support Programme.
10 Policy areas
The support addressed a broad range of policy areas, including public administration, better regulation, public spending, financial literacy, healthcare and education. A particular focus has been on digitalisation in both private and public sectors.
28 Multi-country
28 of the projects were part of a multinational effort to support reforms benefitting several Member States.

* The above data include all projects completed and ongoing at the time of the announcement of the annual TSI financing decision. During their execution, projects can be further split or aggregated, cancelled or withdrawn. Therefore, figures related to the approved reform support projects can slightly differ.

Reform projects approved under the Technical Support Instrument

The Technical Support Instrument yearly cycle is launched during the dedicated TSI Annual Conference. In May 2025, High-Level representatives from the European Commission and EU countries, showcased how EU support helps Member States deliver on their reform agendas and align national reforms with EU priorities. 

The conference also started the discussion with Member States on potential TSI 2026 multi-country projects - geared at addressing common issues among Member States thereby emphasizing the EU added-value of the instrument. 

2026

For 2026, the Commission approved the following 7 reform support project for Malta:

  • PACE - Developing Technical Capacity in Flood Risk Management for the Coastal and Stormwater Unit (CSU), Public Works Department
  • Strengthening Teaching for Equity and Excellence: A Systematic Reform of Basic Skills in Malta
  • PACE - Advancing Malta’s Green Transition: Capacity Building in Active Mobility Infrastructure through Knowledge Sharing with Dutch Authorities

Multi-country projects:

  • Improving capacity in Member States to effectively implement the FASTER Directive
  • Strengthening the capacity for modelling the impact of climate change and climate related policies
  • Energy Regulation Academy
  • Support for implementation of eInvoicing and Digital Reporting Requirements under the VIDA Package
2025

For 2025, the Commission approved the following 13 reform support project for Malta:

  • Supporting Active Ageing in Malta: Towards a Comprehensive Legal Framework
  • Improving external audit quality

Multi-country projects:

  • Training the Maltese Public Administration to support the implementation of its Sustainable Development Strategy
  • Capacity building for the Maltese Climate Action Authority
  • Working towards cleaner air and a healthier noise climate
  • Supporting Digital Transformation in Competition Law Enforcement
  • Gender mainstreaming in public policy and budget processes in Malta
  • Technical support for the implementation of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in Malta
  • ProdTool - NPB 2.0: Micro-Data Analysis Tool 2.0 for comparative productivity studies at National Productivity Boards
  • PACE - The Audit Learning Hub: Strengthening the skills of internal auditors to conduct audits of the core activities of central banks and national competent authorities (Malta)
  • PACE - MATS - Air Navigation Service Provider
  • EU-Supervisory Digital Finance Academy
  • Mapping, common denominator, best practices and common dictionary of AML/CFT related STR reporting obligations, including financial data and transaction records, received spontaneously and upon request by private sector obliged entities
2024

For 2024, the Commission approved the following 11 reform support project for Malta:

Multi-country projects:

2023
2022
2021

Structural Reform Support Programme (SRSP) projects (2017-2020)

The TSI expands on the experience of the SRSP programme in building capacity in Member States. You can find the full list of SRSP projects here.

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