AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoStem Cell Push: Matchis Caribbean is urging Arubans to register as stem cell donors, with the final chance this Sunday at the University of Aruba—building on a drive that already registered 300+ local donors to improve match chances for patients with blood diseases. Public Health Access: Aruba’s Ombudsman says many people can’t get timely appointments to register at Censo, creating knock-on problems for access to services including healthcare, education, social support, jobs, banking, insurance, and housing. Animal Welfare: Luna Foundation reports a dog found with devastating facial injuries after an apparent attack or vehicle strike, while the Luna Foundation also runs a free spay/neuter and microchipping campaign in San Nicolas and nearby areas to reduce stray animals. Wellness & Community: International Day of Yoga 2026 is set for Saturday, June 20 (free, Eagle Beach opposite Joia), and Iberostar Aruba highlighted staff wellness through community sports events. Energy & Health: Aruba’s Green Overseas program is in its final phase to electrify the government vehicle fleet, aiming to cut CO₂ and improve public health by reducing harmful emissions. Human Rights Oversight: A Dutch report notes ongoing international scrutiny of prison and psychiatric detention conditions across Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten.
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