AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCybersecurity & Resilience: Curaçao will host the Dutch Caribbean Cyber Conference on June 4, building on Aruba’s strong first edition that drew 225+ participants, with regional leaders and international experts tackling phishing and digital resilience. Aruba Finances: Aruba posted an AWG 118 million financing surplus in Q1 2026, but financial supervisors warn that delayed reforms—especially the still-not-established investment fund—could slow projects and raise long-term risks. Regional Defense Health: The Dutch Ministry of Defense is exploring closer military healthcare cooperation with Curaçao, while noting an existing agreement with Aruba’s public health inspectorate. Public Health Cooperation: Aruba is hosting DuCaPHEN 2026 next week to strengthen regional public health ties, including disease surveillance and emergency preparedness. Diabetes Care Upgrade: Aruba launched a Multidisciplinary Diabetes Center with ImSan and Horacio Oduber Hospital, aiming to improve prevention and follow-up for the island’s growing diabetes population. Healthcare Funding: €360,000 is available for Caribbean Kingdom islands to support practical healthcare improvement projects, with up to €60,000 per initiative. Wellness & Community Sports: Aruba’s Athlete Commission is running an anonymous study to better understand mental health needs across the sports community. Hurricane Season Prep: Aruba’s DVG urges residents to prepare now for Atlantic hurricane season, even though the island sits outside the main hurricane belt. Aruba Tourism (Wellness-leaning Luxury): Hilton Aruba’s Palm Beach adds The Westerly, a 161-room boutique-style oceanfront tower with adults-only rooftop wellness programming and swim-up options.
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