Census Office Intensifies Field Operations As New Enumerators Are Deployed

After a temporary pause triggered by Antigua and Barbuda’s recent General Elections, the country’s national Census Office is moving forward with the 2025 Population and Housing Census, rolling out a second wave of trained enumerators to the field starting Monday, June 15.

The first communities to see these new enumerators in action are the Greenbay Primary School neighborhood and its surrounding areas, where enumerators will begin conducting door-to-door interviews, gathering responses from both residential households and local business establishments. This deployment of additional field staff marks a key milestone in the national counting exercise, bringing the project one step closer to its successful completion.

More than a simple headcount, the decennial Population and Housing Census stands as one of the most critical national undertakings for any country. The comprehensive, granular data collected through the census process forms the evidence base for nearly every major government policy decision, shapes long-term national development planning, and guides the fair allocation of public resources across high-priority sectors including public health, education, affordable housing, employment services, and core infrastructure development. Accurate, timely census data ensures that policy choices impacting local communities are rooted in reliable, up-to-date information rather than outdated estimates.

To clear up common public concerns, the Census Office has emphasized that all personal information collected by enumerators is handled with the strictest confidentiality, protected by the country’s Statistics Act. No individual responses will ever be shared with any unauthorized third party or external organization, so residents can share accurate information without fear of privacy breaches.

For easy identification by the public, all official enumerators will carry clear, verifiable credentials: they will wear branded official census vests, display government-issued photo ID cards specific to the census, and be equipped with census-provided tablets, branded census bags, and an official authorization letter issued directly by the Census Office.

Alongside expanding field operations, the Census Office is ramping up public education and outreach efforts over the coming week. Senior census officials will make scheduled appearances across multiple local media outlets throughout Antigua and Barbuda, giving residents a dedicated opportunity to learn more about the enumeration process, ask questions about procedures or privacy protections, and get the latest updates on the progress of field work.

The 2025 national census operates under the official theme “Mapping the Present, Shaping the Future,” a slogan that reflects the exercise’s core purpose of documenting current population and housing trends to build better long-term growth for the nation. Census leadership has expressed sincere gratitude for the public’s patience and cooperation during the post-election resumption, and stressed that the overall success of the count depends entirely on the full participation and support of every resident across the country. Residents with questions or concerns can reach census officials by phone at 562-7495, 562-7492, or 462-4775.