Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Jackson Graduates from LSE, Boosting National Gender Policy Capacity
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Jackson Graduates from LSE, Boosting National Gender Policy Capacity

Jackson Graduates from LSE, Boosting National Gender Policy Capacity

3 October 2025 - 06:45

Jackson Graduates from LSE, Boosting National Gender Policy Capacity

3 October 2025 - 06:45

Annetta Jackson

Annetta Jackson has graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) with a Master of Science degree in Gender, Policy and Inequalities.

Her achievement was highlighted in Cabinet by Attorney General and Minister for Legal Affairs, Hon. Sir Steadroy Benjamin, who underscored its significance for Antigua and Barbuda’s governance and development agenda.

Jackson’s specialised training will strengthen the nation’s capacity in gender-responsive policymaking, while also advancing efforts to integrate equality and inclusion across national frameworks.

This expertise is expected to contribute to more effective governance and to support Antigua and Barbuda’s engagement in regional and international platforms where gender and equity issues are central.

Cabinet extended congratulations to Jackson, commending her for her academic excellence and reaffirming its commitment to supporting citizens whose advanced studies contribute to the country’s long-term development priorities.

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8 Comments

  1. Congratulations young lady

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    • Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 🥳 you are a winner longtime

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      • Massive success! Congratulations Anet👏👏

  2. Congratulations to you Amanda, and all the best in your first endeavors! And kudos to the cabinet for acknowledging her achievement.

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  3. So inspiring to see young Antiguans making their mark globally and bringing knowledge back home.

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  4. Beautiful young lady with a bright future ahead,I love seeing when a youth make the best of their chances. There’s a proud mother somewhere

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  5. Congratulations

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  6. No matter what u say….Yall like trouble. Tap the nonesence

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