AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Aruba has launched its first humanitarian assistance mission to Venezuela, sending an 11-person team (Red Cross volunteers plus CMO logistics) to set up initial medical support and an emergency pharmacy, with operations continuing after aftershocks and triage support for hundreds of patients. Community Aid Drive: On-island solidarity is ramping up with donation collection points urging people to prioritize medicines, canned food, and essential supplies (organizers say clothing donations can be paused or deprioritized). Medical Collaboration in Sports: HAVA (Aruba General Practitioners Association) met the Aruban Olympic Committee to strengthen medical care for athletes, including doctors joining the medical commission and accompanying TEAMARUBA delegations. Vaccination Watch in the Dutch Caribbean: RIVM reports strong infant vaccination coverage in Aruba, but Curaçao’s figures are largely missing, limiting what can be assessed for disease prevention across the region. Youth & Family Health: New local research points to family and social factors linked to youth crime, while another piece highlights how stronger community identity and family ties can support better mental health. Local Wellness & Prevention: DVG is expanding disaster preparedness guidance online, stressing household emergency plans and neighborhood support networks. Play for Kids: San Nicolas opened a new colorful children’s playground, with partners backing safe recreation and planned expansion to other neighborhoods. Healthcare Policy Question: MP Hendrik Tevreden is pressing for a clear National Health Care Plan for Aruba, asking what the system’s long-term direction is beyond short-term fixes.
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