AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUNESCO Biosphere Reserve: Aruba has been recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in a rare “whole-island” designation, covering beaches, reefs, desert landscapes, parks, and communities—highlighting conservation plus low-impact tourism. School Wellbeing: The Kingdom will keep class sizes capped at 24 students for 2026-2027, aiming to reduce teacher workload and give students more individual attention. Wellness Tourism (Aruba hotels): Mandara Spa at Aruba Marriott has reopened as a refreshed wellness sanctuary, while Radisson Blu Aruba is expanding community-linked wellness with NATURA Holistic Aruba (including monthly Soul Awakening gatherings). Addiction & Mental Health (local policy): Parliamentarian Eduard Pieters says Aruba’s addiction response can’t rely on frontline workers alone and calls for stronger national leadership and more prevention-focused public health policy. Active living & community health: Jump18 is spotlighted for its multidisciplinary push against childhood obesity, and a new Craft Run Club is launching with health partners and a donation drive for Venezuela relief. Aging & care planning: Golden Age Expo returns for its third edition, geared to 60+ residents with health, wellness, legal, and retirement planning services. Connectivity: Wingo adds year-round flights between Aruba and Colombia’s Barranquilla, plus a seasonal Bucaramanga route.
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