Caribbean National Weekly

Antigua urges full cooperation for 2025 population and housing census

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Antigua urges full cooperation for 2025 population and housing census
Key Points(5)
  • The Census Office of Antigua and Barbuda is calling on all residents to fully cooperate as work continues on the 2025 Population and Housing Census.
  • The Census is a vital national exercise, providing data that informs government policy, development planning, and the allocation of resources in areas such as health, education, housing, employment, and infrastructure.
  • Accurate information ensures decisions affecting communities are based on reliable and up-to-date statistics.
  • Census officials reminded residents that participation is required by law.
  • As trained field workers conduct interviews, residents are urged to provide accurate information.

The Census Office of Antigua and Barbuda is calling on all residents to fully cooperate as work continues on the 2025 Population and Housing Census.

The Census is a vital national exercise, providing data that informs government policy, development planning, and the allocation of resources in areas such as health, education, housing, employment, and infrastructure. Accurate information ensures decisions affecting communities are based on reliable and up-to-date statistics.

Census officials reminded residents that participation is required by law. As trained field workers conduct interviews, residents are urged to provide accurate information.

The Office assured that all information collected is strictly confidential and protected by law, with individual responses used solely for statistical purposes.

Officials extended appreciation to those who have already participated and encouraged those not yet counted to cooperate when approached. Public participation is crucial to the success of the Census and to ensuring that every person and household is properly represented.

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