PHILIPSBURG:--- The Nature Foundation Sint Maarten (NFSXM) has formally transitioned from a one-tier (managing) board structure to a two-tier governance model as part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening governance and accountability and ensuring long-term sustainability.
Under the new structure, oversight responsibilities will be separated from the day-to-day management of the organization. This approach aligns with international best practices in nonprofit governance and ensures transparency and accountability while maintaining a high level of organizational efficiency. As part of its support for Conservation Management Organizations, the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) provided financial and technical support for this transition.
The newly established Supervisory Board will focus on strategic and long-term oversight, while the soon-to-be established Managing Board will lead operational activities. “We are extremely thankful to our partners at the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance for their support of our transition,” said Supervisory Board Chairman Cornelis (Binkie) van Es. “Their guidance and partnership have been invaluable in helping strengthen the Nature Foundation for continued growth and support of our mission to preserve and protect the environment of Sint Maarten for generations to come.”
This structural update will ensure that NFSXM can address the evolving challenges and opportunities surrounding conservation in Sint Maarten. “The two-tier board standard has already become a required governance structure for some of the most competitive grant schemes internationally, and it allows us to remain compliant for large-scale funding proposals and projects,” said a Nature Foundation representative. “It will also ensure the efficient management of local activities thanks to the separation of responsibilities and the decision-making process.”



BONAIRE:--- During the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO), the Expert Group on the Democratic Deficit of the Kingdom established that the Caribbean voice is structurally insufficiently heard in The Hague. The Platform Boneiru Nobo i mas Outónomo (PBNO) endorses this analysis and emphasizes that the democratic deficit of the autonomous countries of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten differs from that of the BES islands, but shares the same core: Caribbean citizens have insufficient influence on decisions that directly affect their lives.
PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is investigating a fatal traffic accident that claimed the life of a scooter rider during the early morning hours of Monday, June 8, 2026.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands:--- Chairlady of Parliament, Sarah Wescot-Williams, has welcomed the unanimous support from all Kingdom delegations for a proposal to strengthen the role and effectiveness of the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO).


