AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUNESCO Recognition: Aruba has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, with the entire island included and an EEZ of nearly 3 million hectares, a milestone tied to biodiversity, cultural heritage, and sustainable development. Kingdom Governance Talks: In the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten parliaments pushed for structural progress on the long-running dispute regulation (geschillenregeling), aiming to close a 16-year debate and keep coordination going even outside IPKO. Public Mandate on Climate: A national survey finds nearly nine in ten residents back climate adaptation as a critical urgency or top priority for the next decade. Aruba Economy Watch: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever says 2025 growth beat projections—GDP up 6.4%—with job creation, new businesses, and tourism revenues driving the rebound. Police & Public Safety: Minister Arthur Dowers met the police union SPA over detective staffing shortages, pointing to past recruitment failures and proposing short-term detective support measures. Food Security Reality Check: A new study says full food self-sufficiency is unrealistic due to land limits, while the CariFoodFund is set to back local production projects. Waste Management Pressure: Despite the Waste Zone opening in Barcadera, illegal mini-dumps remain a continuing problem.
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