AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUNESCO & Environment: Aruba has officially been recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, with the whole island (about 19,300 hectares plus a vast EEZ) now part of the World Network—an island-wide win for biodiversity, cultural heritage, and sustainable development. Kingdom Politics & Justice: Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten protested the Netherlands’ UN abstention on a slavery resolution, while former Aruba Attorney General Bote ter Steege warned that young people may miss justice opportunities if Dutch language skills aren’t supported. Culture in Papiamento: The Arte di Palabra ABC 2026 competition celebrated youth creativity across Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, with Destiny Bernabela taking the top prize. Education & Civic Access: Registration for Aruba’s Naturalization Test opens July 1 (Dutch A2 only), with rules on documents and a Gmail-based digital sign-up. Sports & Island Pride: Aruba Tourism Authority backed Aruba’s national team in the Kingdom derby vs. Curaçao, and the island’s football community keeps an eye on World Cup stories and player eligibility. Youth Opportunities: Brein Café Aruba is giving teens a safe space to learn practical skills beyond school, starting with activities at the National Archaeological Museum. Community & Safety: Police arrested two women in a viral assault case, sending a clear message that aggressive acts won’t be tolerated.
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