AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMosquito-borne disease prevention: Aruba’s Mosquito Control Unit (GKMB) is out in neighborhoods across the island, inspecting properties and removing breeding spots to help prevent dengue, chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever. Public health access: The Ombudsman says many residents can’t get timely appointments to register at Censo, and that delays can block access to services like healthcare, education, banking and housing. Trans rights in healthcare paperwork: Aruba’s highest court ruled a transgender man can change the sex designation on his birth certificate, grounding the decision in privacy rights under the European Convention. Stem 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. Community wellness through movement: International Olympic Day drew 750+ kids to the IBiSA Kids Run & Olympic Day Celebration, and Aruba’s International Day of Yoga event is set for June 20 at Eagle Beach. Animal welfare: Luna Foundation reports a severely injured dog found in San Nicolas and is running free spay/neuter and microchipping support for dogs and cats in San Nicolas.
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