AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 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, responsible tourism. Education & Well-being: The Kingdom Relations ministry says class sizes will stay capped at 24 students for the 2026–2027 school year, aiming to ease teacher workload and give students more individual attention. Childhood Obesity Support: The Jump18 Foundation says it grew from pediatric concerns about rising overweight and obesity into a structured foundation offering multidisciplinary family support. Local Wellness in the Community: Radisson Blu Aruba and NATURA Holistic Aruba host the monthly “Soul Awakening Journey,” pairing mindfulness with nature-based activities for locals. Health Workforce Focus: Parliamentarian Eduard Pieters urges a national, public-health-led approach to addiction—arguing prevention needs more funding and direction. Aging & Health Services Access: Golden Age Expo returns for its third edition on Oct. 3 at Club Kibrahacha, spotlighting wellness, dental, skincare, legal planning, insurance, and health providers for Aruba’s 60+ community.
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