AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNational Slavery Museum (Amsterdam): Curaçao historian Rose Mary Allen has been selected for one of ten international design teams advancing the next phase of the National Slavery Museum competition in Amsterdam, with the project set to foreground Dutch slavery history and its lasting impact, including strong Caribbean and Surinamese input. Suriname–China Ties: President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons says Suriname wants to consolidate and expand cooperation with China as the two mark 50 years of diplomatic relations, citing progress in infrastructure, green development and people-to-people exchanges. Suriname–Dominican Republic Alliance: Presidents Geerlings-Simons and Luis Abinader signed agreements to deepen cooperation in tourism, agriculture, trade and education, including visa-free tourism entry for Dominican citizens who hold valid US or Schengen visas. Health & Environment (Regional): PAHO reports Suriname’s malaria-free certification as a major regional milestone, while the STAR-Fish project is scaling clean-energy support for Caribbean fisheries and aquaculture, including Suriname. Caribbean Security & Cooperation: Sint Maarten Police Chief Carl John was elected president of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP), as regional leaders focus on organized crime and cyber threats.
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