Minister Turner Holds Talks on Improving Sewage Systems and Protecting Coastlines

Minister Rawdon Turner Engages Sustainable Markets Initiative on Key Development Priorities Ahead of CHOGM 2026
Minister of Social and Urban Transformation, Hon. Rawdon Turner, accompanied by Minister of State, Hon. Kiz Johnson, met on Tuesday with representatives of the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) to discuss strategic opportunities for collaboration in advancing Antigua and Barbuda’s sustainable development agenda.
The meeting, facilitated by Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism, Hon. Michael Freeland, focused on identifying areas where the Sustainable Markets Initiative can provide support to Antigua and Barbuda, while also exploring opportunities for partnership in preparation for the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2026, which will be hosted in Antigua and Barbuda later this year.

During the discussions, Minister Turner highlighted several priority areas requiring technical expertise, investment, and strategic partnerships. Among the key issues raised was the need to address longstanding challenges associated with sewage treatment infrastructure in St. John’s.
“The modernization of sewage treatment systems is critical to the continued development of our capital city and the protection of public health and the environment,” Minister Turner noted while outlining the Government’s vision for a more resilient and sustainable urban landscape.
The Minister also emphasized the importance of creating accessible urban corridors and enhancing infrastructure to make St. John’s a more disability-friendly city. He sought technical assistance and guidance on implementing international best practices that would improve mobility, inclusivity, and quality of life for residents and visitors alike.
Environmental sustainability was another major focus of the meeting. Discussions centered on the growing concerns surrounding coastal erosion and the deterioration of beaches across Antigua and Barbuda. Minister Turner requested consultancy support to help identify practical, science-based solutions aimed at protecting the nation’s coastlines and preserving one of its most valuable natural resources.
The Sustainable Markets Initiative delegation was led by Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Jordan-Saifi, who was accompanied by members of her communications team.
Jordan-Saifi welcomed the opportunity to engage with the Government of Antigua and Barbuda and expressed the Initiative’s willingness to explore avenues through which meaningful support could be provided.
She indicated that SMI would assess the areas discussed and determine how assistance could be mobilized through grant funding, concessional financing, technical expertise, or strategic partnerships. The meeting underscored the Government’s commitment to fostering international collaboration as it pursues innovative solutions to national development challenges and prepares to welcome world leaders for CHOGM 2026
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