AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHuman Rights & Health Care: Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten remain under international scrutiny over prison and psychiatric detention conditions, with Dutch officials reporting ongoing supervision tied to European Court of Human Rights rulings. Public Health Collaboration: PAHO joined RIVM and Dutch Caribbean public health experts at DuCaPHEN 2026 in Aruba, focusing on shared strategies for health threats and noncommunicable diseases. Elder Care & Safety: The Aruba Alzheimer Foundation will hold an awareness lecture on preventing elder abuse and neglect, urging communities to build stronger support networks for older adults. Animal Welfare: A severely injured abandoned dog in San Nicolas sparked urgent calls for better animal protection after emergency treatment at Animal Health Veterinary Hospital Aruba. Spay/Neuter Access: Luna Foundation extended a free spay-and-neuter campaign in San Nicolas (with microchipping and transport options), aiming to reduce stray animals. Stem Cell Donation Drive: Matchis Caribbean officially launched in Aruba to expand the donor registry across the Caribbean, using a simple registration process to help patients needing transplants. Access to Services: Aruba’s Ombudsman raised serious concerns about limited appointment access for civil registry registration at Censo, warning it can block access to healthcare and other essential services. Wellness Community Event: International Day of Yoga 2026 returns to Eagle Beach with a free public gathering for residents and visitors.
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