This post is part of the Public Sources 2024 project of SA WEST. It contains a collection of reliable links to ministries, government institutions, and local media sources in Antigua and Barbuda.
All links were checked in October and November 2024. In addition to providing links to local news websites, we also share their social media profiles and related groups in messaging platforms. This gives you a comprehensive toolset to follow and gather data on current events using your preferred methods.
This collection is made to help intelligence professionals and researchers find important resources related to Antigua and Barbuda. While we do not claim to have every possible link, we hope this collection serves as a useful starting point for your project.
To help you better understand the regional context, we provide a list of projects in Antigua and Barbuda, if available, involving the World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the Asian Development Bank.
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You might be surprised by the image featured in the headline of our publication about public sources in Antigua and Barbuda, so it’s important to clarify what it represents. These images are derived from Google searches for terms like “leader,” “prime minister,” and “head of government of Antigua and Barbuda.” As you can see, the search results include leaders from other countries that actively engage with Antigua and Barbuda. Furthermore, in some cases—such as the section about Madagascar—fictional characters associated with that country even appear. Ultimately, this creates a composite visual representation of the region, which itself serves as an intriguing subject for further analysis.
Antigua and Barbuda
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National portal, selected links to ministries and government organizations
| Antigua and Barbuda Government Portal |
This website serves as the official governmental portal for Antigua and Barbuda, providing contact information for various ministries and statutory bodies. It includes resources related to health, tourism, information technology, and the Future Barbuda Master Plan, among others. |
| Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Lands and Blue Economy |
The Ministry of Agriculture focuses on agricultural development, offers resources for farmers, and announces events such as competitions and seminars. They aim to enhance agricultural practices through training and community engagement. |
| Ministry of Education, Antigua and Barbuda |
The Ministry of Education, Antigua and Barbuda, provides essential information and resources related to the education system in the country, including policies, educational programs, and departmental services. The headquarters is located on Queen Elizabeth Highway, St. Johns, Antigua and Barbuda. The website also features contact information, internal links for navigating educational resources, and the latest updates on educational initiatives in the region. |
| Ministry of Health, Wellness and Environment |
The official website providing comprehensive information about health services, wellness programs, and environmental health initiatives in Antigua and Barbuda. It includes contact details, health alerts regarding entry mandates, and information about various health departments such as the Central Board of Health, Health Disaster Management Unit, and Nutrition Unit. |
| Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Immigration |
This website provides information regarding visa services, including general visa information, visa application processes, and exemptions. It also includes historical context, organizational structure, and communications from the Minister and other officials related to foreign affairs and immigration policies of the country. |
| Ministry of Legal Affairs, Antigua and Barbuda |
The Ministry of Legal Affairs aims to deliver proficient legal services, sound legal advice, skilled advocacy, and a progressive legislative agenda to enhance the lives and status of the people of Antigua and Barbuda while upholding the rule of law. |
| Ministry of Public Safety and Labour |
The Ministry of Public Safety and Labour of Antigua & Barbuda offers support to its various departments and divisions while collaborating with other governmental agencies. The site provides information on job opportunities, particularly in social media strategy, and outlines contact information for further inquiries. |
| The Ministry of Trade, Antigua and Barbuda |
The Ministry of Trade is the leading agency in the development and strengthening of Antigua and Barbuda’s position in the global trading environment. It acts as a hub for manufacturing, services, and goods, aiming to foster economic development and facilitate regional and international trade. |
– globally accessible |
– geoblocked (use VPN) |
– geoblocked, occasional outages
01 – Registers, Public Records, Statistics
| https://abipco.gov.ag |
This site provides information about intellectual property rights, trademarks, patents, and commerce regulations in Antigua and Barbuda. It serves as a resource for businesses and individuals looking to navigate the legal landscape regarding intellectual property. |
| https://www.eccourts.org | This site will be useful for accessing information about the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and its judicial officers. It includes resources on the ECSC Judicial Code of Ethics and promotes adherence to international best practices in the judiciary. |
15 – Social networks, forums
| https://visitantiguabarbuda.com |
This site provides information about the beautiful islands of Antigua and Barbuda, highlighting their stunning beaches, rich culture, and engaging activities for tourists. It acts as a comprehensive guide for travelers looking to explore the natural beauty and attractions of the Caribbean. |
| https://www.antigua-barbuda.org | Antigua and Barbuda / Homepage |
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