AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUNESCO Biosphere Breakthrough for Aruba: UNESCO has officially designated Aruba as a Biosphere Reserve, recognizing the entire island (about 19,300 hectares plus a large EEZ) and highlighting the island-wide link between nature, community, and sustainable development. EU Funding Access for the Dutch Caribbean: European lawmakers are pushing for easier access to Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe for Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten, with a big focus on building local capacity to compete for funds. Curaçao’s “Execution Capacity” Reality Check: A new analysis warns that future EU money will go to islands that can deliver strong projects—tying directly to Landspakket reforms and priorities like renewables, digital infrastructure, and research. Renewables Need Grid Upgrades: TNO experts say Curaçao’s renewable expansion depends on stronger electricity networks, storage, and backup capacity—and that Dutch subsidy models can’t be copied as-is. Aruba Nature Protection Push: The Happy Cadushi Nature Reserve Foundation submitted a petition to protect Matividiri, citing high biodiversity and new species records. Local Tech & Business: Aruba’s economy outlook for 2026 is revised upward, while Aruba’s hotel sector highlights tech-enabled “Slow Summer” sustainability campaigns. Elder Abuse Awareness: The Aruba Alzheimer Foundation will hold an awareness lecture on June 15 on building support networks to prevent elder abuse.
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