Fort Bay Road Fencing Repairs Completed with Long Term Solutions Being Explored
The Public Entity Saba is pleased to announce that the repairs to Fort Bay Road fencing (after the S…
Upcoming Central Committee and Island Council meetings in October
Public Notice The Central Committee of the Public Entity Saba hereby cares to inform the public that…
Beautification of Entrances to Main Government Building, expected by Q1 2025
Residents of Saba can anticipate a refreshed and welcoming atmosphere around the Administration Buil…
Island Express: A New Public Transportation Service for the Saban Community
The Public Entity of Saba is excited to announce the launch of the Island Express, a new public tran…
Saba’s plan for a coral comeback
Saba has an exciting new initiative to restore its coral reefs. This new project, running from 2024 …
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Saba’s plan for a coral comeback
Saba has an exciting new initiative to restore its coral reefs. This new project, running from 2024 to 2026, will focus on reviving key species in the island’s underwater ecosystems. With a collaborative team from Saba Conservation Foundation (SCF) and Van Hall Larenstein (VHL) University of Applied Sciences, the project …
Read More »Saba receives the funds to build its Enrichment Center
The site DossierKoninkrijkszaken reports that Saba will receive a €5 million contribution from the government for the construction of an Enrichment Center, aimed at revitalizing the village of St. Johns. This funding is part of the fifth tranche of the Region Deals initiative. The Enrichment Center will offer programs in …
Read More »World Mental Health Day – Research Findings on Mental Health and Safety on Saba
On behalf of the Public Health & Sports Department and the Department of Public Order and Safety, Het Onderzoekshuis conducted social marketing research to gain deeper insights into the perceptions, challenges, and needs surrounding mental health and safety on Saba. Researchers spent a week on Saba, conducting interviews with over …
Read More »Concerns over referrals in the Dutch Caribbean
The Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament recently voiced concern about the slow nature and high cost of medical referrals in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom, including Curacao. During a debate in the Health, Welfare and Sports Committee, several parties including GroenLinks-PvdA emphasised the need for a faster and more …
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