AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Education Access: European lawmakers want the Dutch Caribbean to get easier access to Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe, with a bigger push for local capacity-building so Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten can compete for funding. Kingdom Governance Debate: A constitutional scholar says the “democratic deficit” talk misses the point, arguing residents’ real need is equal access to healthcare, education, security, and social rights. World Cup Spotlight (Curaçao): Curaçao is welcoming international media for Blue Wave Watch Parties tied to its historic FIFA World Cup debut, aiming to show the world its identity. Aruba Culture & Heritage: The Department of Culture invites the public to a “Cultural Database” event on June 13, mapping Aruba’s cultural sector and priorities through 2035. Community Action: Prime Minister Mike Eman visited Rooi Afo and Seroe Preto for Neighborhood Action, including a cleanup drive and recognition of music and culture contributor Robert Maduro. Tourism & Jobs: Aruba’s Landspakket reforms progress in 2025, with reforms moving from planning to implementation, while Aruba also increases allowances for minimum-wage workers and welfare recipients. Elder Care: The Aruba Alzheimer Foundation hosts an elder-abuse awareness lecture June 15, focused on building stronger support networks for older adults. New Attraction: Gloria’s Balashi Beer Experience is set to open in the final quarter of 2026, bringing an indoor, air-conditioned cultural attraction to the entertainment complex.
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