AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoHealth & Data Transparency: RIVM’s 2026 immunisation report shows Aruba and Bonaire with strong infant coverage (around 90%+ for key vaccines), while St. Eustatius and older-child coverage raise alarms; Curaçao’s figures are largely missing, leaving a blind spot for planning. Youth, Family & Safety: A study on youth crime points to family and social pressures—poverty, supervision gaps, and unstable home situations—while a separate local policy debate argues Aruba must invest in prevention, guidance, and opportunities, not just enforcement. Cost of Living Pressure: MP Dangui Oduber says the “basic basket” is also rising, with more than half of products up over the past year, intensifying purchasing-power strain. Culture & Community Memory: Preserva Aruba marks Emancipation Day’s history and today’s commemoration, including a Freedom Walk and cultural festival in San Nicolas. Sports & Youth Development: Stingray swimmers shine at CARIFTA 2026, and the government completes lighting renovations at the Roly Bisslik Olympic Pool. Disaster Preparedness: DVG launched a disaster-prep section on its website, with guidance and an emergency-kit checklist. Tourism & Local Livelihoods: Aruba Chamber Business Event 2026 pushes “from volume to value” and warns that tourism growth must protect housing, nature, and quality of life. Humanitarian Aid: VeneAruba Solidario is collecting donations for Venezuela earthquake victims, with logistics and a central drop-off point.
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