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    The American University of Antigua (AUA) has donated five Lenovo desktop computers to the Central Board of Health (CBH) in a move to strengthen public health infrastructure and improve data-driven surveillance.

    The donation was officially handed over on July 14, 2025, by AUA’s Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Vernon Solomon—who also serves as Director of the Emergency Medicine Training Centre & Chemical Simulation—and Director of Facilities, Mr. Lennie B. Quashie. Chief Health Inspector Ms. Sharon Martin accepted the equipment on behalf of CBH.

    Ms. Martin expressed gratitude for the donation, describing it as “very timely” and noting that the computers will immediately be used for data storage and analysis. “This will allow us to implement public health interventions more efficiently,” she said, thanking AUA for its continued support.

    The CBH extended appreciation to AUA for its generosity and commitment to enhancing public health services in Antigua and Barbuda.

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