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    Prime Minister Gaston Browne says Antigua and Barbuda now ranks first in the Caribbean on the United Nations Human Development Index (HDI) — an achievement he credits to the country’s sustained economic growth, expanding education system, and major investments in health care.

    Speaking during his Independence Day address, Browne described the ranking as “an extraordinary achievement” and evidence that small island states can be global models of progress.

    “This is proof that size does not determine significance, and that small states, when well governed, can be global models,” Browne said. “We are small, but substantial; modest in geography, but consequential in influence.”

    Browne linked the HDI milestone to years of steady development and social investment. He noted that employment has reached a record 47,000 people, while per-capita income now exceeds EC $60,000 — the highest in the OECS and among the highest in CARICOM.

    He also pointed to health-sector improvements, including the nearing completion of a Renal Centre for dialysis and kidney transplants and the conversion of the former Jehovah’s Witness headquarters into a modern mental health facility valued at about $12 million.

    On education, Browne highlighted the $200 million expansion of the University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus, as well as the creation of the Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies (ABCAS), consolidating post-secondary institutions under one umbrella.

    “Our investments in health care and education are saving lives and shaping futures,” Browne said. “They affirm that every citizen has worth and that every child deserves the opportunity to learn, to grow, and to succeed.”

    The Prime Minister said the HDI ranking and the nation’s strong performance in multiple sectors reflect Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to good governance, equality, and people-centered development.

    “Our voice is heard and respected because we stand on the principles of love, truth, and justice,” Browne said. “We speak with principle, purpose, and passion — and the world is taking notice.”

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