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Hon. Melford Nicholas offers remarks at the UNDRA Stakeholder Survey and Workshop
3 Mega Watt Solar Photovoltaic Farm at the V.C Bird International Airport
National youth stakeholders at the UNESCO Youth, MIL Engagements Hybrid Workshop
Aerial view of the Redcliffe Quay Cruise Terminal and the Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority. Credit: Antigua Cruise Port.
Dr. N’Agele Buffonge, Principal of the Antigua State College at UNESCO Youth, MIL Engagements Hybrid Workshop
National Housing Project workers and PV Energy installed Sun2Roof solar power systems.
Educators at the School for the Deaf staff during the UNESCO Digital Skills Training Workshop.
Dr. Shamar Ward, UNDP, facilitates a stakeholder engagement session at the Visioning Workshop

WHO WE SERVE

The Digital Transformation Framework in Antigua and Barbuda values a participatory and multistakeholder approach. As this initiative is executed under the advice of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda and is led by the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda and the Minister of ICT this means that the digital transformation framework is expected to benefit all of society at various levels.

Primary stakeholder groups include:

  • Youth
  • Public Sector
  • Private Sector
  • Civil Society Organisations
  • The United Nations Development System
  • International Stakeholders

Priority areas and sectors identified include:

  • Agriculture
  • Disaster Risk and Resilience
  • Education
  • Cultural and Creative Industries
  • Government and the delivery of Public Services
  • Financial Services
  • Health
  • Tourism
  • Leisure Sectors