A humanitarian crisis is developing on Antigua as a result of the devastation wreaked on Barbuda by Hurricane Irma, according to Prime Minister Gaston Browne. He told the UN General Assembly, ‘Overnight Antigua’s population increased by almost 3%. I know of no country that could easily cope with such an unplanned and unexpected increase in its population.’ In addition to providing shelter, accommodation, and basic necessities to the evacuated Barbudans, Antigua’s social services need to provide school places for an additional 600 children; medical services for many elderly; and a means of income for the able-bodied. Preliminary estimates place the cost of rebuilding Barbuda at £185 million - over 15% of the country’s GDP. The PM said it was a stretch beyond their reach: ‘Barbuda is not only a natural disaster, it is a humanitarian crisis that now consumes Antigua.’
Antigua and Barbuda: a huge crisis
Written by David Fletcher 29 Sep 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for new life out of death and beauty out of ashes. Pray for funds to repair and restore electricity, deliver drinkable water, and provide building materials, so that the island is fit again for human habitation. (Isaiah 61:3)
- More: antiguaobserver.com/humanitarian-crisis-developing-on-antigua-pm-browne/
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