AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTravel Policy & Entry Fees: Americans are being hit with separate, mandatory tourist fees and stricter border checks this summer, including new systems that can deny boarding or entry over paperwork and proof-of-stay issues. Cruise Culture: Oceania Cruises is expanding its Caribbean program with longer, adults-only itineraries that spotlight Aruba (Oranjestad) plus smaller ports and culture-led shore excursions. Aruba Refinery Redevelopment: The Prime Minister signed the action plan for the HART project, setting up governance and planning support from Dutch experts as the Aruba refinery site moves toward redevelopment decisions. Human Rights & Women’s Safety: The Netherlands is pushing stronger human-rights protection across the Kingdom, including cooperation on the Istanbul Convention to prevent violence against women and girls. Community & Environment: Aruba’s Lions Club is organizing “Walk & Zumba for a Cause,” while preparations for a July 25 island-wide cleanup include new trash bins and calls to make cleanliness part of Aruba’s culture. Heritage & Identity Debate: Merchants and voices are raising concerns about Caya Grandi’s decline, arguing the area has lost its charm and needs a sustainable, culture-led revival. Education & Youth: The University of Aruba’s Academic Foundation Year marks its tenth graduating class with a record graduation rate, and recycling advocate Otami Thomasia urges that recycling education start in schools.
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