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Ministry of Education, Creative Industries and Sports: Daryll Mathew: Rosa Greenaway Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Barbuda Affairs: Paul Chet Greene: Anthony Liverpool Clarence Pilgrim Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation and Investment: Charles Fernandez: Walter Christopher
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Barbuda Affairs is a Cabinet-level governmental agency in Antigua and Barbuda responsible for conducting and organising foreign affairs, trade, and Barbuda affairs.
American University of Antigua (AUA) College of Medicine [1] [2] Metropolitan University College of Medicine (MUCM) [3] University of Health Sciences Antigua (UHSA) [1] [4] University of the West Indies at Five Islands [5] [6]
Antigua and Barbuda has several primary and secondary schools, both government and private. In the 2013-2014 school year, 10,059 students were enrolled in a primary school, and 7,797 students were enrolled in secondary school. [5] The school year for primary and secondary schools begins in September and ends in June of the following year.
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda [1] is the executive branch of the government of Antigua and Barbuda.Section 70(1) of the Constitution establishes the Cabinet. [2] The Cabinet is made up of the Prime Minister and as many other Ministers as the Prime Minister deems necessary, one of whom will be the Attorney-General and will be nominated in accordance with section 69 of the Constitution. [2]
Sunny Side Turtorial School, Paynters; Christian Faith Academy, St. John's; Christian Union Academy, Clare Hall Foundation Mixed Primary School, St.John's; Goodwill Preparatory School, St. John's
The Ministry of Legal Affairs, Public Safety, Immigration and Labour is a ministerial department of the government of Antigua and Barbuda. The Minister of Legal Affairs simultaneously serves as the Attorney General .
This is a list of foreign ministers of Antigua and Barbuda. 1981–1991: Lester Bird; 1991: Vere Bird; 1991–2004: Lester Bird; 2004–2005: Harold Lovell; 2005–2014: Baldwin Spencer; 2014–2018: Charles Fernandez; 2018–present: Paul Chet Greene