AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUNESCO Recognition: Aruba has been recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve—covering the entire island, from beaches and reefs to desert landscapes and national parks—highlighting its “living landscape” approach to conservation and low-impact tourism. Education & Youth: The Kingdom’s class-size cap of 24 students will stay in place for the 2026–2027 school year, aiming to ease teacher workload and give children more individual attention. Community & Wellness: Jump18, launched in 2021 and now a foundation, is expanding its multidisciplinary support to tackle childhood obesity with help for kids and families. Local Culture & Pride: Stichting Rancho’s La Guajira delegation met Prime Minister Mike Eman during Emancipation Day activities, including a focus on Papiamento and cultural exchange. Tourism & Lifestyle: Aruba’s hospitality scene keeps evolving—new resort concepts, summer programming, and Pride celebrations—while Wingo adds direct Colombia routes to boost travel links. Sports Spotlight: Young weightlifter Rory van Ulft made Aruba proud with Youth World Championship gold and world records.
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