AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism & Tech: JOIA Aruba by Iberostar is rolling out an AI food-waste monitoring system in its kitchens since April 2026, aiming to cut waste to landfill by tracking leftovers and improving meal planning. Cybersecurity & Data Protection: The Dutch government says Kingdom-wide cooperation on cybersecurity and privacy is ramping up, with Aruba’s security service sharing input during IPKO and work toward harmonizing data protection laws. AI for Local Skills: Aruba’s PPA faction is pushing AI education via neighborhood centers, arguing Aruba can’t fall behind and that AI should support learning and community development. Water & Public Health Innovation: A “teabag”-style pouch method is reported to remove up to 98% of toxic arsenic from drinking water, developed through a student-led mentorship with CUNY researchers. Governance & Economy: Dutch evaluations warn that Kingdom policy lacks a clear long-term vision and that execution capacity and financial management reforms are only partially landing. Crime as Public Health: CARICOM, the UN and UNDP launched a regional framework to tackle crime and violence using a public health approach. Environment & Cleanup Tech: The Ocean Cleanup’s solar-powered river barrier system (Interceptor 007) is expanding to stop plastic waste before it reaches the sea. Local Infrastructure: An Oranjestad taskforce is tackling abandoned vehicles, addiction-linked public safety issues, and phased road maintenance.
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