AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoColonial Archives Push: Curaçao’s bid to reclaim Old Archives of Curaçao, Bonaire and Aruba (up to 1828) and later records from the Netherlands has moved forward, with Dutch culture officials adopting restitution recommendations and setting up an independent expert commission to review cases. Public Sector Skills: A new online learning platform launched across the Dutch Caribbean will let public administration professionals access courses and masterclasses via partner universities, with flexible in-person, hybrid, and fully online formats. Food Security Reality Check: New studies say full food self-sufficiency is unrealistic for Kingdom islands; for Aruba it would take nearly 690 sq km of farmland (about four times the island), while current local production is tiny and drought and energy limits bite hard. Local Tech for Sustainability: JOIA Aruba by Iberostar is using AI to monitor kitchen food waste and help cut losses through better planning and staff awareness. Education & AI Training: Aruban educator Dr. Earney F. Lasten completed an AI and machine/deep learning business program at UT Austin with distinction. Cyber & Privacy Cooperation: The Netherlands says cybersecurity and data protection are rising priorities for Kingdom-wide harmonization as Caribbean systems grow more digitally connected. Turtle Protection Warning: Experts urge stronger rules on beach lighting during nesting season, after reports of dead hatchlings linked to light pollution.
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