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The Antigua and Barbuda Hurricane Relief Canada was established in the wake of the devastation by Hurricane Hugo in 1989. The fund is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a charitable entity under Registration Number 889758579.
The National Office of Disaster Services – Coordinating Unit (NODS-CU) is the management agency mandated by the government of Antigua and Barbuda to deal with emergency/disaster situations that are outside the scope of the lead agency’s resources/capacity to manage and requires multi-agency resources and coordination.
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The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) is a regional inter-governmental agency for disaster management in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
The Consulate General has responsibility for promoting and protecting the interest of Antigua and Barbuda and its nationals within its jurisdiction, promoting economic exchanges in the social, educational and cultural fields, supporting development programmes and initiatives, providing consular services to nationals living, working or studying in Canada, nationals visiting Canada and people living in Canada who want to visit Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua and Barbuda are located in the middle of the Leeward
Islands in the jewel of the blue Eastern Caribbean Waters, 17.1 degrees North of the equator and 61.5 degrees West.
Antigua and Barbuda Government Services and Information
Weather
Interested in exploring the path of storms passing through the eastern Caribbean?
Click the image below to explore the historical hurricane tracks passing Antigua and Barbuda.