AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEnergy & Air Quality: Minister Geoffrey Wever says Aruba is in the final phase of its Green Overseas program to electrify the government vehicle fleet, funded by a €190,000 EU grant, aiming to cut CO₂ and also reduce harmful transport emissions that affect public health. Human Rights & Health Care in Custody: A Dutch foreign affairs report highlights ongoing international scrutiny of prison and psychiatric detention conditions across Curaçao, Aruba, and Sint Maarten, with senior officials required to explain reforms tied to European Court rulings. Animal Welfare: The Luna Foundation reports a dog found abandoned with devastating facial injuries and rushed to veterinary emergency care, while another campaign offers free spaying and neutering plus microchipping for dogs and cats in San Nicolas and nearby areas. Stem Cell Access: Matchis Caribbean officially launched in Aruba to expand the global stem cell donor registry, using a simple cheek-swab registration process to improve match chances for patients with blood disorders. Wellness Community: International Day of Yoga 2026 brings a free beachfront yoga and mindfulness event to Eagle Beach, welcoming residents and visitors of all levels. Public Service Access: Aruba’s Ombudsman says more people are struggling to get timely appointments for civil registry registration at Censo, warning it can block access to services including health care.
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