AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoKingdom Crime Plan: Curaçao is set to intensify “high impact” crime prevention across the Dutch Caribbean, with closer cooperation between Aruba, Curaçao, St. Maarten and the Netherlands and a big push on youth programs that reduce police contact and convictions. Kingdom-Wide Safety Link: Dutch officials say Caribbean crime networks are increasingly visible in major Dutch cities, so the fight is being treated as a shared responsibility, combining policing with education, victim support and reintegration. Youth & Education Access: EU lawmakers want better access for Dutch Caribbean territories to Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe, but a key warning is that funding will favor islands that can actually deliver projects. Local Youth Protection: A troubling AI misuse case at an Aruba secondary school involved manipulated photos and fake nude images shared among classmates, raising urgent questions about child safety and gaps in local rules. Community Spotlight: Hilton Aruba donated to Centro di Bario Noord as the center marks 55 years of service, while Prime Minister Mike Eman visited neighborhood action efforts focused on cleanliness and local agriculture. Culture & Learning: Aruba’s MP Jennifer Arends-Reyes congratulated graduates and encouraged students facing re-exams. Sports & Pride: Aruba’s law student Leilani Werleman landed an internship at the Dutch House of Representatives, while regional sports leaders approved the 2027 Inter-Island Games program. Tourism With a Twist: Gloria’s Balashi Beer Experience is expected to open in the final quarter, bringing an indoor, air-conditioned cultural attraction to the entertainment complex.
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