AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoStem Cell Drive: Matchis Caribbean is urging people in Aruba to register as stem cell donors, with the final chance this Sunday at the University of Aruba; the campaign builds on a three-year push that already registered 300+ local donors and aims to improve Caribbean representation for patients who need transplants. Public Health Collaboration: PAHO highlighted Dutch Caribbean public health teamwork at DuCaPHEN 2026 in Aruba, focusing on shared strategies for emerging threats and noncommunicable diseases. Elder Care & Community: Grupo Flor di Aloë marked its 10th anniversary with music and community spirit, with Minister Melvin Wyatt-Ras praising the group’s role in elderly social participation. Access to Care Services: Aruba’s Ombudsman raised serious concerns about limited appointment access at Censo, warning delays can block essential services including healthcare and social support. Energy Transition: Minister Geoffrey Wever says Aruba’s GO Program for electrifying the government vehicle fleet is in its final phase, funded by the EU to cut transport emissions and improve public health. Animal Welfare: Luna Foundation reported a severely injured dog in San Nicolas with a horrific facial injury, and a separate free spay/neuter campaign is offering microchipping and transport support in San Nicolas and Santa Cruz. Wellness Events: International Day of Yoga 2026 is set for Saturday, June 20 at Eagle Beach (free, 5:30–7:00 PM).
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