AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRegional Food Security: Aruba joined five other Dutch Caribbean islands in signing a DCALFA agriculture, livestock, fisheries and food-security MoU through 2035, with a roadmap focused on climate-smart farming, supply chains and reducing import dependence. Colonial Archives: Curaçao’s push to reclaim historic colonial records from the Netherlands moved forward after The Hague adopted new recommendations, with Curaçao’s restitution request set for review by an expert commission. Public Sector Skills: A new online learning platform was launched across the Kingdom to train public administration professionals, backed by Dutch universities and funded via the Lifelong Learning Catalyst. Food Reality Check: New studies say full food self-sufficiency is unrealistic for the islands—Aruba would need about 690 sq km of farmland—shifting the debate toward smarter, locally feasible production. Ennia Sale Oversight: The Joint Court appointed a special commissioner with decisive powers in the Ennia Aruba insurance sale process, raising the stakes for governance during the transaction. HOFA Politics: Parliament and unions continue to intensify opposition to Kingdom Law HOFA, while MPs trade sharp criticism over transparency and constitutional legitimacy. Local Health: Aruba launched a Multidisciplinary Diabetes Center at ImSan/HOH to expand prevention and follow-up care. Mobility Enforcement: Government issued a warning to e-step, e-bike and e-scooter operators renting on public roads without required permits. DuCaPHEN in Aruba: Aruba will host the DuCaPHEN 2026 public health conference next week to boost regional disease surveillance and emergency preparedness.
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