AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWaste & Cleanliness: Aruba officially opened the permanent Waste Zone (Zona di Desperdicio) in Barcadera, replacing the temporary “Baki den Bario” system and giving residents a central spot for bulky and green/garden waste—part of a tourism reinvestment push for a cleaner, more sustainable island. Hurricane Preparedness: With the Atlantic hurricane season starting June 1, Aruba’s public health and crisis teams urged residents to review emergency plans, stock water/food/meds, secure documents, and stay alert for official updates. Food Security: The Dutch Caribbean signed a renewed agriculture, livestock, fisheries, and food security agreement through 2035 under DCALFA, while a new baseline study warns full food self-sufficiency isn’t realistic for the islands—land, water, and energy limits are the big barrier. Wildlife Protection: Turtugaruba reports sea turtle hatchling deaths linked to beach light pollution, noting Aruba still lacks mandatory rules limiting harmful lighting during nesting season. Public Health: Aruba opened a Multidisciplinary Diabetes Center at ImSan/HOH to improve prevention and follow-up care for the island’s growing diabetes burden.
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