AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Health Leadership: Aruba hosted the DuCaPHEN 2026 conference, bringing together public health experts from across the Dutch Caribbean and the Netherlands to push stronger regional cooperation, disease surveillance, and emergency preparedness. Diabetes Care Upgrade: The government launched a Multidisciplinary Diabetes Care Project/Center with a coordinated team approach (internist, diabetes nurse, dietitian, social worker, and more), aiming to improve prevention and continuity for Aruba’s estimated 11% living with diabetes. Mental Health in Sports: The Aruba Athlete Commission is running an anonymous survey to better understand athletes’ and coaches’ experiences and build practical support for mental well-being in local sports. Healthcare Funding (Kingdom-wide): ZonMw opened a €360,000 call for healthcare improvement projects across the Kingdom’s Caribbean islands, with up to €60,000 per project for up to 24 months. Regional Health Systems: Curaçao’s population registry will link more closely across Kingdom islands to reduce duplicate registrations, improving how health and civil records move when people relocate. US Vaccine Funding Signal: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Washington will “re-engage” with Gavi amid an Ebola outbreak, as the U.S. weighs renewed vaccine support. Local Wellness & Community: Aruba’s DVG urged residents to prepare for hurricane season (June 1–Nov 30) with plans, supplies, and official guidance. Tourism Context: Aruba’s stay-over arrivals rose 9.6% through April 2026, a reminder of how health and wellness services connect to visitor demand.
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