The Census Office of Antigua and Barbuda has issued a nationwide appeal for residents to actively participate and cooperate as the 2025 National Population and Housing Census enters a critical phase. Over recent weeks, trained enumerators have been conducting door-to-door visits across the islands to gather essential data. This information will play a pivotal role in shaping national policies, guiding development strategies, and informing decisions in key sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure. To ensure transparency and security, all census workers are equipped with official identification, including a Census ID badge, a branded vest, a government-issued authorization letter, and a digital tablet for data collection. Residents are assured that all collected data will remain strictly confidential and will be used solely for statistical purposes, in compliance with the Statistics Act of Antigua and Barbuda. The Census Office has also provided contact numbers for residents to verify the identity of enumerators if needed. The census process will continue over the coming months, with preliminary results expected to be released in early 2026. The Census Office expressed gratitude for the public’s ongoing support in this vital national initiative.
The Census Office Urges Public Cooperation as 2025 National Census Intensifies
