AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation Funding Clash: MP Dangui Oduber says Aruba has a 700 million florin surplus but schools still start without proper support, with playgrounds and gym facilities in bad shape. Censo Appointment Backlog: PPA leader Eduard Pieters warns that people waiting for Censo appointments are now allegedly being pushed into an illegal “appointment market,” blaming the minister over staffing and capacity. Public Works Permit Delays: Local merchants’ union CUA says D.O.W. is leaving business owners waiting over a year for permit responses, calling it a structural problem that needs clear numbers and staffing fixes. Healthcare Quality Conference: The Public Health Inspectorate says IVA 2026 “Risky Business” is fully booked, with a full program focused on risk management and healthcare safety. Tourism Momentum: June 2026 shows stay-over arrivals up 13.4% year-on-year, with South America driving faster growth. Workforce Re-entry Program: DAS reports 19 clients returned to the workforce through its “In The Picture” program, with the next edition set to start Aug. 24. Oranjestad Revitalization: ArtisA opens in the former Aruba Bank building, adding culture to downtown to boost foot traffic and local business activity. Organic Waste Push: The Compost Alliance moves toward its operational phase, aiming to turn hospitality organic waste into compost. Aviation Links: Southwest plans Saturday-only nonstop Nashville–Aruba service starting March 2027, while TUI fly Netherlands expands Caribbean capacity from April 2027. Tourism Safety Spotlight: Carubbian returns in a special edition tied to Aruba Police Force’s 40th anniversary, highlighting safety as a tourism driver.
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