AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health: Aruba officially launched a Multidisciplinary Diabetes Center with ImSan and HOH, aiming to boost prevention and follow-up care for the roughly 11% of Arubans living with diabetes. Mobility & Safety: The government issued a general warning to operators renting e-steps, e-bikes, and e-scooters for use on public roads without the required permits, stressing compliance and pedestrian safety. Kingdom Law HOFA Fight: Political pressure is rising around HOFA, with renewed criticism over transparency and constitutional impact, plus fresh pushback from labor groups and debate over what “equality” within the Kingdom really means. Education & Youth: Minister Gerlien Croes met NHL Stenden to expand study options for Aruban students, while MP Eduard Pieters raised concerns about education oversight and low graduation outcomes at Colegio Nigel Matthew. Regional Cooperation: Aruba is exploring a joint waste management partnership with Bonaire and possibly Curaçao, discussed during Kingdom talks in The Hague. Sports & Community: Croes highlighted sport’s role in protecting youth and improving opportunities, and the Aruba Volleyball Association announced its 2026–2027 board.
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