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Bregje Boetekees, Operations Manager of White & Yellow Cross Care Foundation, receives Royal Honour for Exceptional Service on King’s Day.

whiteyellowcross02052024PHILIPSBURG:--- Bregje Boetekees, Operations Manager of the White & Yellow Cross Care Foundation (WYCCF), received a royal honor (“lintje”) on King’s Day in recognition of her services in the field of healthcare. This Royal Decoration, requested by the WYCCF and endorsed by several persons in the community, celebrates her significant contributions across various areas. The WYCCF congratulates Bregje Boetekees on this well-deserved royal honor, acknowledging her remarkable achievements and commitment to the people of St. Maarten.
The application was based on several reasons, of which these are the most important ones:
Exceptional Leadership During Hurricane Irma When Hurricane Irma struck St. Maarten, Bregje Boetekees stayed with her teams to ensure the safety of clients, staff, and the WYCCF facilities. After the storm, she took charge of the cleanup and rebuilding efforts, dedicating her own time to restore essential services. Bregje's role extended to the government ESF-6 group and to the early recovery projects, which included the rebuilding of 48 homes and two retraining programs. Supporting the COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign, Bregje played a pivotal role during the COVID-19 pandemic with a comprehensive vaccination campaign on the island. In partnership with Collective Preventive Services, the Dutch Ministry of VWS, and the RIVM, she supported the development and implementation of a robust vaccine distribution strategy, with the WYCCF becoming a central hub for vaccine administration to the 60+ population. Her efforts significantly impacted the health and safety of the local community, especially among the elderly and vulnerable. Expanding Healthcare in St. Maarten Under Bregje's leadership, the White & Yellow Cross Care Foundation has become St. Maarten's second largest healthcare provider, expanding its services to include guided living and an enhanced day activity center for persons with an intellectual disability. She also launched a Rehabilitation center, a daycare for persons with a psychogeriatric diagnosis (such as dementia), a hospice, and a specialized swimming pool for all clients of WYCCF. These innovations have dramatically improved healthcare accessibility and quality on the island.
Early Contributions and Crisis Response Bregje began her journey in 1996 with the founding of Private Nursing, offering essential home health services like maternity care and palliative care. Her humanitarian spirit shone during the aftermath of Hurricane Luis in 1995 when she volunteered to assist with the transportation of patients to Curaçao via military transport. Her selflessness during this crisis exemplifies the compassion that earned her this royal honor. The White & Yellow Cross Care Foundation congratulates Bregje Boetekees on this well-deserved royal honor, acknowledging her remarkable achievements and commitment to the people of St. Maarten.


SER Curaçao chairs regional SER network meeting in Colombia.

Willemstad;---  From May 7 to 10, the Social and Economic Council (SER) of Curaçao will participate in an Ibero-American conference in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, as president of the regional network CESISALC (Red de Consejos Económicos y Sociales e Instituciones Similares de América Latina y el Caribe). Under the title 'Encuentro: Democracia, pactos y consensos: la contribución de los Consejos Económicos y Sociales a las políticas públicas para una mejor gobernabilidad democrática. Sostenibilidad y cambio climático,” the meeting will focus on the essential role of socioeconomic advisory councils in promoting effective public policies for better democratic governance.
The opening ceremony will be led by distinguished officials from the SER of Spain and the Spanish Training Center for Development Cooperation in Cartagena, who are co-organizers of the conference. During the meeting, participants will consider several crucial themes, such as the impact of institutional social dialogue on policy and the challenges and opportunities presented by sustainability and climate change. There will also be a focus on the role of artificial intelligence in developing inclusive and sustainable regional models.
Leading speakers from various countries will share their perspectives on how socioeconomic advisory councils provide a foundation for strengthening democratic processes through constructive dialogue and cooperation. These contributions highlight the essential function of these councils in addressing regional dynamics and the growing complexity of global challenges.
The Curaçao ESC emphasizes the importance of ongoing international cooperation and knowledge exchange to address common challenges. This conference provides a platform for exploring policy and sustainable solutions that benefit the governance and prosperity of societies in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Lions Club distribute eye glasses to students.

lionsglasses02052024PHILIPSBURG:--- -Seventy-two students received glasses from the Sint Maarten Lions Club after undergoing eye exams as part of the club's sight project earlier this year. One of the students told the Lions' Club members that they could see, highlighting the significance and impact of the project in the community. The Sint Maarten Lions Club is thrilled to provide the various students with their much-needed glasses.
Recognizing the significance and importance of this project, the Lions Club of Sint Maarten continues to work to support the community's needs. The Sint Maarten Lions Club acknowledges that it would not have been possible without the community's support and expresses gratitude for their support in several fundraisers.
The club continues to progress in ensuring that the community receives the proper care and attention that it believes is necessary to move forward, including support for its sight projects.
Furthermore, the Sint Maarten Lions Club thanks its committed members for their help in distributing the glasses to different students, making sure each one received a pair for themselves. While the Sint Maarten Lions Club is aware of the many needs in the community, the club is committed to addressing those needs one service project at a time.

THE COUNTDOWN HAS BEGUN: PJIAE Announces Arrival Hall Progress and Completion Timeline.

pjiaearrival02052024Simpson Bay:--- The Princess Juliana International Airport Operating Company N.V. (PJIAE) is thrilled to announce significant progress on the new terminal building project. Following the successful opening of the check-in area and departure hall in January 2024, the focus has shifted to completing the much-anticipated Arrival Hall.

Passengers can look forward to a more welcoming and efficient arrival experience. The new Arrival Hall will include:

  • Improved baggage handling systems for faster retrieval
  • Streamlined immigration and customs processes to minimize waiting time
  • Enhanced passenger facilities for a more comfortable arrival

Phase III of construction aligns with PJIAE's commitment to optimizing passenger flow. By the end of the third quarter of 2024, the entire terminal building – including the Arrival Hall – will be operational, well in time for the peak holiday season, which kicks off in November.

CEO Brian Ming comments: "I'm incredibly proud of everything our team has accomplished. We're ready to start the countdown to our grand opening in November this year. In a few months, our Princess will shine like a diamond. St. Maarten will once again be one of the leading destinations in the region. More and more passengers will visit our beautiful island, benefiting the whole community.”

Prioritizing a Seamless Travel Experience

PJIAE understands the importance of minimizing disruptions during this final phase. The team is dedicated to careful planning and collaboration to ensure ongoing airport operations are unaffected and travelers continue to enjoy an -as smooth as possible- travel experience.

Gratitude for Continued Support

PJIAE extends its sincere gratitude to employees, travelers, and the entire airport community for their ongoing understanding and cooperation. Together, we are building a brighter future for Princess Juliana International Airport – "Reopening with Excellence."

Celebrate 80 years of Princess Juliana Airport.

As the airport eagerly approaches its 80th birthday, preparations are underway for a royal celebration later in 2024. The milestone event is set to honor the airport's rich legacy of connecting people and cultures across the globe. With a blend of historical reverence and forward-looking optimism, the 80th birthday celebration will be a royal celebration, reflecting the airport's enduring commitment to innovation, efficiency, and sustainability in the years to come.

Kingdom Relations Committee pays working visit to Caribbean.

THE HAGUE:--- From Sunday, 5 May to Thursday, 9 May 2024, the Kingdom Relations Committee of the House of Representatives of the States General will pay a working visit to Saba, St. Eustatius, and Sint Maarten. The working visit is dedicated to the first introduction of the new spokespersons with the islands. Subjects such as economic developments, sustainability, education, health care, housing, and the history of slavery are discussed.

The delegation consists of the members of the House of Representatives:
W. Paulusma D66 (Chairman of the Standing Committee on Kingdom Relations)
J.P. van Haasen (PVV)
R.J. White (GroenLinks/PvdA)
I.J.M. Michon-Derkzen (VVD)
F.H. Bruyning (NSC)

At the beginning of 2025, the committee members plan to visit the other three islands of the Caribbean part of the Kingdom (Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire) in combination with the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultation.

A brief overview of the program:
Sunday 5 May – Travel Amsterdam-Sint Maarten-Saba.

Monday 6 May – Saba: meetings and visits regarding the subjects of economic development, housing, sustainability, and connectivity.

Tuesday 7 May – St. Eustatius: meetings and visits regarding health care, education, and slavery history.

Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 May – Sint Maarten: meetings and visits regarding housing, reconstruction after hurricanes, economic development, and social connectivity. Return journey to the Netherlands (arrival Friday).


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