AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHuman Rights & Access: The Dutch government is moving to ratify UN child- and disability-rights complaint protocols, which could eventually open new international complaint routes for residents across the Kingdom, including Aruba and Curaçao. Civic Services: Aruba’s Ombudsman says many people can’t get timely appointments to register at Censo, blocking access to essentials like healthcare, education, banking, and housing. Elder Care & Safety: The Alzheimer Foundation Aruba held a lecture for International Day Against Elder Abuse, urging faster, more effective action to protect older adults. Culture & Learning: Free Spanish Music Workshop (flamenco-focused) is set for June 18 at the National Library of Aruba. Tourism & Travel Tech: Aruba’s border processing got a boost—Regula and RADEX BCMS won a Latin America award for cutting identity checks to about 10 seconds per traveler. Community & Youth: Buki di Pret launches its sixth edition, with 104 pages of activities and free copies for roughly 9,000 primary students, plus a new sticker program. Sports & Regional Pride: Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao approved the Inter-Island Games 2027 program, keeping the event rooted in friendship and cultural exchange.
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