NEW YORK – 20th February, 2024… Information about the 4th International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) is now available on a website that features details about the historic gathering and information about the host country as it intensifies preparations for the May 27 – 30 global event.

The website, which can be found at https://sids4.gov.ag/ is the culmination of several months of work by the Ministry of Information’s ICT Division within the Government of Antigua and Barbuda working in collaboration with a number of UN agencies to ensure information about the conference is readily accessible to everyone.

The home page features images of both Antigua as well as Barbuda that were captured by photographer Wayne Mariette as well as a stunning image provided by the  Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) of the area known as the Sleeping Indian.

For delegates making use of the portal to secure information about the conference and the twin island country, they will be welcomed by Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne and taken through the range of matters the conference will address in a message by Minister of Foreign Affairs the Hon. EP Chet Greene.

As interest continues to build around the conference, Antiguans and Barbudans who are keen in participating at various levels, including volunteering, will be able to register by making use of the appropriate sections on the site.

The SIDS4 website also provides links to a number of UN agencies, including the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), where historic and background details about the conference are provided.

Also available are information about Antigua and Barbuda for visiting delegates who would like to make use of the time to enjoy a beautiful tourist destination as well as a News and Updates section which features developments about the conference as they happen.

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