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Antigua and Barbuda

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27 February 2022
UNICEF Eastern Caribbean Multi-Country Programme Annual Report 2021

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29 May 2021
UNICEF Eastern Caribbean Multi-Country Programme Annual Report 2020

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Antigua and Barbuda. Children study
Article
13 December 2019
Education – and educators – uprooted in Barbuda
More than two years after Hurricane Irma devastated the island, families are still picking up the pieces
Aysha Punter smiles down at her 3-year-old son.
Article
22 September 2017
Families from Barbuda and Cuba recover after Hurricane Irma
Meet the children who are rebuilding their lives after witnessing the destruction of their homes and schools
A woman braids her daughter's hair, Antigua
Article
13 September 2017
Antiguans and Barbudans unite to recover from Hurricane Irma
As Barbudans relocate to Antigua, their compatriots support them with clothes, food and shelter
A destroyed school classroom, Barbuda
Article
08 September 2017
In Irma's wake, families flee Barbuda ahead of next storm
With 90 percent of housing destroyed, up to two thirds of residents flee for Antigua

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