Today the hospitals of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and Dutch Caribbean have established a cooperative under the name Dutch Caribbean Hospital Alliance (DHCA u.a.). The experience with Covid-19 was the direct reason for the establishment of the partnership. DCHA aims to strengthen the quality of hospital care on these islands. …
Read More »SSO-CN not in compliance with Personal Data Protection Law
The Data Protection Authority CBP-BES, which is charged with monitoring and enforcement in relation to the processing of personal data by the public and private sectors in the Caribbean Netherlands, has found during an audit that the Shared Service Organisation of the Caribbean Netherlands SSO-CN is not properly processing documents with …
Read More »St. Eustatius and Saba sign an ambition document to collaborate on waste management
The Public Entity St. Eustatius and Saba signed an Ambition document on Monday, June 20th, and Tuesday, June 21st, 2022, with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management to collaborate on waste management. As part of the agreement, both entities agreed to cooperate in six key areas: · Formalization of …
Read More »Positive tests on islands going up
The number of coronavirus infections registered on the six Dutch Caribbean islands grew last month. This was announced on June 3 by National Institute for Public Health and the Environment RIVM in the Netherlands. In total, almost 5,000 positive test results were reported during May, about 1,000 more than in …
Read More »Saba welcomes Olympians home
A large crowd of family, friends, and supporters gathered at the Juancho Yrausquin Airport to welcome the three Saban participants of the Special Olympics Netherlands held in the Twente region June 10-12, on Tuesday evening. The Executive Council, also a part of the welcoming party, invited the community to welcome …
Read More »Canon aims to document Saba history for future generations
Recently, the Members of the Executive and Island Councils were invited to a presentation of the first version of the Canon of Saba’s history. The draft Canon addresses cultural and historical subjects deemed by the community sufficiently necessary to be archived and made easily accessible to be transmitted to future generations, new …
Read More »Saba and the Kingdom take further steps to improve the livelihood of the island.
On Saba on Monday afternoon the 13th of June, Alexandra van Huffelen, State Secretary for Kingdom Relations and Digitalization and island Commissioner Bruce Zagers signed the multi-year governing agreement “Saba Package 2.0”. This contains concrete agreements between Saba and the Kingdom on the further development of a sustainable and self-sufficient …
Read More »WIPM says Van Xanten’s decision to go independent is ‘regrettable’
Windward Islands People’s Movement (WIPM) regrets Hemmie Van Xanten’s recent decision to become an independent member of Saba’s Island Council, the party said in a statement. “While his decision is regrettable to the party, it is his choice, and it is in keeping with what is an intrinsic element of …
Read More »Journalism Week BES from June 14 to June 20
Journalism Week BES will take place June 14-20. With a programme full of activities for the public and the press in Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba, the entire week focuses on the importance of the media in the functioning of a democracy. The week kicks off with a Documentary and …
Read More »State secretary laments Statia patients’ deaths
Dutch State Secretary of Public Health, Welfare and Sport Maarten van Rooijen deeply regrets the recent death of two patients in St. Eustatius, and announced a general investigation into the state of healthcare in the Caribbean Netherlands. And there will be a pilot for St. Eustatius and Saba to have …
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