AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoVOICES Emancipation Day: Retired teachers (about 35) were honored at Emilio Wilson Park during the 16th annual VOICES celebration, with the theme “Education is Our Foundation,” and messages from Parliament President Sarah Wescot-Williams and VOICES leaders. National Slavery Remembrance: July 1 was officially recognized as Aruba’s annual day to commemorate the history of slavery, marked by a government ceremony at Renaissance Festival Plaza with cultural performances and Prime Minister Mike Eman calling for reflection and preservation of history. Library Exhibition: The National Library opened “Letra y Consenshi: Human Value of a People,” drawing on National Archives documents and UNESCO recognition to keep slavery history accessible and relevant. Fishermen Support: Tourism minister Wendrick Cicilia announced four new fish aggregating devices installed in Zeewijk, Sero Colorado, Juana Morto and Druif to improve catches and reduce risks at sea. Youth & Community: A study on youth crime points to family and social pressures, while a youth fishing initiative completed its first course under the Piskechi Program. Culture & Sports: UNOCA prepares for a new director (Raquel Lampe from Sept. 1), and Stingray swimmers and ARTBO marked major wins at CARIFTA and their first national taekwondo championship. Tourism Talk: The Aruba Chamber Business Event 2026 pushed “Beyond Tourism” and calls for more controlled, value-focused growth. Disaster Prep: DVG launched a disaster-preparedness section on its website, including emergency kit guidance. Humanitarian Aid: VeneAruba Solidario is collecting donations for Venezuela earthquake relief.
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