Parents residing in the Caribbean Netherlands are even closer to paying a lot less for day care and after-school programmes, as there is much support among members of the Dutch First Chamber of Parliament for the draft law Childcare BES. Although the First Chamber does not deem it necessary to …
Read More »VNG to set up Caribbean Desk
The Association of Dutch Municipalities VNG is setting up a Caribbean Desk, which will serve as a central point of contact for Caribbean members. This was announced by Director of VNG International Pieter Jeroense in an interview in the recently published newsletter by the Cabinet of the Special Envoy of …
Read More »Saba becomes member of Local2030 Islands Network
Saba recently became part of a global body that supports local efforts to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The island has become a member of the Local2030 Islands Network, which describes itself as “the world’s first island-led network devoted to addressing the climate crisis by advancing the …
Read More »1 million euros for climate plans BES
The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management has made one million euros available to support the development of climate plans for Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba (BES). This in addition to the existing investments surrounding climate mitigation and adaptation. This was stated by Caretaker Minister Mark Habers of Infrastructure …
Read More »Saba tops SSS Netball Tournament
The second phase of the SSS school games took place on Saba on May 12th at the Princess Juliana Sports Field. For this event, Saba organized a netball tournament for primary school girls from Saba, Sint Eustatius and Sint Maarten. Each island was given an opportunity to compete against one another, …
Read More »Special social relief for unexpected large expenses
People with low income and unexpected large expenses may be eligible for special social relief. To make people aware of this, the SZW unit of RCN is launching a campaign on this special assistance this week. Unexpected major expenses that the SZW unit of RCN can contribute to include, for …
Read More »Islands join the Dutch Civil Affairs Association
Curacao, Aruba, St. Maarten, Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba have become members of Dutch Civil Affairs Association NVVB. Together, they form the CASBES department and committee. The NVVB now also represents the interests of the Civil Affairs fields of the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom. Kathy Snijders from St. Maarten …
Read More »Ocan new service point for benefits
Since Wednesday, May 1, Foundation Ocan is a new independent service point for those who need help to apply for benefits. Ocan represents the interests of Dutch Caribbean people in the Netherlands, thus wants to help Dutch Caribbean people apply for benefits. This because of the continuous signs of the financial …
Read More »Kingdom Relations Committee to spend some days on SSS islands
From Sunday, May 5, to Thursday, May 9, the Permanent Committee for Kingdom Relations of the Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament will pay a working visit to Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten (the SSS islands). The trip is dedicated to an introduction of the new spokespersons to the islands. …
Read More »Top ministry official visits
A director general in the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and her two-man delegation were on Saba last month for a working visit. Director General Afke van Rijn was accompanied by Sebe Buitenkamp and Milton Horn for the visit April 16-17. Their visit began on April 16 with …
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