AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoHeat & Preparedness: Aruba’s DVG is warning residents that El Niño could bring higher temperatures and drier conditions, raising risks of dehydration and heat exhaustion—especially for kids, seniors, pregnant people, those with chronic conditions, and outdoor workers. Mosquito-Borne Disease Prevention: DVG’s GKMB team is out in neighborhoods inspecting and removing breeding sites to help prevent dengue, chikungunya, Zika, and yellow fever. Community Wellness for Kids: Aruba Bank and IBiSA’s IBiSA Kids Run & Olympic Day drew hundreds of children for races plus health and active-living activities. Stem Cell Donation Drive: Matchis Caribbean launched an Aruba awareness campaign to boost donor registration across the Caribbean, running until Saturday. Public Service Access: The Ombudsman says many people struggle to get appointments for civil registry registration at Censo, which can block access to healthcare and other services. Sports & Health Culture: Aruba’s Inter-Island Games planning continues, with a 2027 program approved across Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. Legal Rights Update: A Dutch Caribbean court ruled a transgender man can change the sex designation on his Aruba birth certificate under human rights protections.
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