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The Environmental Health Division delivers a host of environmental health services through five existing programmes:

  • Food Hygiene
  • Water Quality and Institutional Hygiene
  • Vector Control
  • Wastewater and General Environmental Sanitation
  • Port Health

The activities of the specific programmes are carried out by trained Environmental Health Officers, who are assigned to the Public Health District and, in some cases, to special duties

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The Anti-Money Laundering Unit (AMLU) of the British Virgin Islands plays a critical role in safeguarding the financial integrity of the territory. As part of the BVI's Financial Services Commission (FSC), we are responsible for monitoring, detecting, and preventing money laundering, terrorist financing, and other illicit financial activities within the jurisdiction.

With a commitment to upholding international regulatory standards, the

Ministries

The Ministry of Communications and Works is the arm of Government responsible for the infrastructural development of the Territory.  This responsibility is achieved through departments, statutory bodies and committees.

Mission

The Ministry of Communications and Works is dedicated to ensuring the continued development and maintenance of public infrastructure in keeping with international standards so that public utilities are reliable and

Ministries

The Premier is an elected official, head of the Government of the Virgin Islands and leader of the Territory. The Premier is a member of Cabinet, National Security Council and House of Assembly. The Premier is the leader of government business who coordinates the development and implementation of government's legislative agenda across ministries and statutory bodies.

The Premier’s Office is

Organisations

The Prison Service is responsible for the safe custody of all persons committed by the courts, to this end His Majesty’s Prison provides many roles for the community. It is a prison, young offenders institute, juvenile detention centre, remand centre and immigration removal facility rolled into one. With such a varied remit in custodial terms we have to provide an

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The BVI Tourist Board is responsible for promoting the British Virgin Islands as a premier travel destination. It manages the territory’s tourism marketing strategies and works to enhance the visitor experience by supporting the development of tourism-related infrastructure and services. The Board’s initiatives include branding campaigns, attending international travel shows, and collaborating with local businesses to ensure sustainable tourism growth.

Organisations

The Office of the City Manager oversees urban management and municipal services. This office is responsible for ensuring that the capital city, Road Town, and other urban areas are efficiently managed, including the upkeep of public spaces, roads, and infrastructure. The City Manager coordinates with various departments to ensure smooth day-to-day operations, urban planning, and development, while also addressing community

Organisations

To contribute to the security and prosperity in building a stronger and better Virgin Islands, by operating a fair but firm immigration control that regulates and facilitates the movement of people through Virgin Islands borders, while exercising sound judgement in the performance of duties and ensuring that we respond to the needs of our customers in an efficient, effective, and

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Introduction

The Governor’s Office was established to support the Constitutional responsibilities that are placed on the Governor. In accordance with The Virgin Islands Constitution Order 2007, the Governor shall be responsible for the conduct of any business of the Government of the Virgin Islands including the administration of any department of government, with respect to the following matters: external affairs

Ministries

The Governor is the representative of His Majesty the King in the Virgin Islands.  The Constitution gives the Governor certain responsibilities which include oversight for external affairs, defence and internal security, administration of the Courts, and the terms and conditions of public officers.  By tradition the Governor is also Head of the Public Service.   He is also the Chairman