AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFinTech Push: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever says Aruba is building a FinTech Implementation Plan to modernize banking, create high-quality jobs, and reduce risks like brain drain, using a 2025 UN-ECLAC study as the blueprint. Elder Care & Abuse Prevention: An IPKO delegation visited Haarlem’s neighborhood-based model for older adults, featuring outdoor fitness, anti-loneliness gatherings, and free nurse checkups—while Aruba’s Alzheimer Foundation will hold a June 15 awareness lecture on preventing elder abuse. Public Health Collaboration: DuCaPHEN brings public health experts from Aruba and the wider Dutch Caribbean together in Aruba to strengthen shared preparedness for outbreaks and chronic disease. Sports Mental Health: The Aruba Athletes’ Commission and Olympic Committee launched a mental health workshop series for athletes at University of Aruba. Police Staffing Crisis: Aruba’s Detective Department walkout highlights a 57% detective shortage and long working days, raising concerns for community safety. Cost of Living Support: Government allowances are planned for 2026 to boost purchasing power for minimum-wage workers and welfare recipients. Marathon Momentum: The KLM Aruba Marathon drew 3,000 runners from 42 countries and set a new course record. Kids’ Activity Drive: Kids Run 2026 sold out with 750 children registered for June 20.
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