AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUNESCO Biosphere Breakthrough: Aruba’s entire island has been approved as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve under the Man and the Biosphere program, with the designation spanning about 19,300 hectares plus a large EEZ and built through a broad local co-construction process. Climate Adaptation Push: A national survey finds nearly nine out of ten residents want climate adaptation to be a top priority for Aruba in the next decade, tying resilience planning to everyday island decisions. Food Security Reality Check: New research says full food self-sufficiency is unrealistic for Aruba and other Dutch Caribbean islands due to land, water, and energy limits; Aruba would need nearly four times its land area for complete independence, shifting focus toward what can be produced efficiently locally. Public Health Cooperation: Aruba hosted DuCaPHEN and MoBoCon meetings, bringing together regional experts on surveillance, preparedness, and mosquito-borne disease control. Healthcare Tech Upgrade: Horacio Oduber Hospital introduced an MRI-first approach for elevated PSA patients to reduce unnecessary biopsies and improve prostate care. Cyber & Skills Building: Curaçao is set for a Dutch Caribbean Cyber Conference after Aruba’s successful first event, and a new online learning platform is launching across the Kingdom to strengthen public-sector leadership. Regional Tech & Research Links: Florida Tech and Curaçao signed an MoU to support STEM pathways and potential joint research. Aviation Watch: FedEx partner Mountain Air Cargo is seeking an FAA waiver to keep Caribbean routes running during fleet transitions. Tourism & Sustainability: Bucuti & Tara made Travel + Leisure’s 2026 T+L 500 list, while Boardwalk Boutique Hotel Aruba earned its first Green Globe certification.
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