AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMutual Arrangement Check: An independent committee says Aruba is making a good effort under the Netherlands-Aruba reform pact, but many plans still aren’t fully executed in daily life, with a key bottleneck being a shortage of qualified government staff. Elder Care & Community: Grupo Flor di Aloë marked its 10th anniversary, with the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs praising the group’s role in social participation for Aruba’s elderly. Stem Cell Drive: Matchis Caribbean officially launched a stem cell donor awareness campaign at the University of Aruba, urging more people in Aruba and the wider Caribbean to register before Sunday. Public Health Collaboration: PAHO highlighted DuCaPHEN 2026 in Aruba as a platform for small-island public health leaders to share strategies on health threats and noncommunicable diseases. Animal Welfare: Luna Foundation reported a dog found with devastating facial injuries, while a free spay/neuter campaign in San Nicolas offers pet owners microchipping and free procedures. Wellness Events: Aruba’s International Day of Yoga 2026 is set for Eagle Beach on June 20, with a free community session open to all. Energy & Health: Aruba’s government vehicle electrification program enters its final phase, aiming to cut transport emissions and improve public health.
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