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Minister Brug starts cost of living study to better understand financial struggles and support future poverty line discussions on Sint Maarten.

brug11052026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of VSA has started a new study together with the Dutch organization Nibud to better understand how much it really costs for families and individuals to live in Sint Maarten. The goal is to get a clearer picture of how difficult it is for many families to make ends meet and what people truly need to live and participate normally in society.

The study will look at the everyday expenses people face, such as rent and housing, electricity and water bills, food and groceries, healthcare, childcare, transportation, school expenses, insurance, and other basic needs.

Nibud is a Dutch organization that specializes in household finances and budgeting. They have already done similar studies in Aruba, Bonaire, Statia, and Saba.

Special attention will be given to vulnerable groups and people who are struggling financially.

According to the Ministry, the study will help the government make better decisions in the future based on facts and real-life situations in Sint Maarten.

This project is also in line with the Governing Program 2024-2028 and remains one of Minister Brug’s priorities in his broader efforts to tackle poverty and improve social protection on Sint Maarten. The initiative also aligns with the Minister’s 2025 request, currently before the Social Economic Council (SER), to provide updated advice on the poverty line in Sint Maarten, based on the most recent STAT report from the Ministry of TEATT. The goal is to ensure that future policies and support systems are based on up-to-date information and the real financial realities people face today.

The Ministry is encouraging the public and organizations to cooperate when contacted by the research team so the study can truly reflect the realities people face every day on Sint Maarten.

Nibud will also provide training to local organizations and government departments during its visit to Sint Maarten in June. The training will help professionals better support families and vulnerable groups with budgeting and financial guidance.


Committee of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports Affairs to continue discussions with the Minister of ECYS regarding the EGRA and EGMA Results.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Committee of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs of Parliament will meet on May 27, 2026.
The Committee meeting, which was adjourned on February 26, 2026, will be reconvened on Wednesday at 14.00 hrs. in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg. The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport (ECYS) will be present.

The agenda point is:
2. Presentation on the results of the Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) and Early Grade Mathematics Assessment (EGMA) (IS/598/2025-2026 dated January 26, 2026)
Agenda point 2 was requested by the Minister.

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations. All persons visiting the House of Parliament must adhere to the house rules.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg.

The parliamentary sessions will be carried live on Soualiga Headlines, via SXM GOV radio FM 107.9, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the internet www.sxmparliament.org, www.pearlfmradio.sx and www.youtube.com/c/SintMaartenParliament

Continuation Central Committee meeting of Parliament regarding several draft National Ordinances on Financial Oversight.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The House of Parliament will sit in a Central Committee meeting on May 27, 2026.

The Central Committee meeting, which was adjourned on March 2, 2026, will reconvene on Wednesday at 10.00 hrs. in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg. The Minister of Finance will be in attendance.

The agenda points are:

  1. Ontwerplandsverordening houdende regels inzake het toezicht op effectenbemiddelaars en vermogensbeheerders (Landsverordening toezicht effectenbemiddelaars en vermogensbeheerders) (IS/ 065/2023-2024 d.d. 2 oktober 2023) (ZJ 2023-2024-171)

(National Ordinance containing rules on the supervision of securities intermediaries and asset managers (National Ordinance on the Supervision of Securities Intermediaries and Asset Managers) (Parliamentary year 2023-2024-171))

  1. Ontwerplandsverordening houdende regels inzake het toezicht op betaaldienstverleners (Ontwerplandsverordening toezicht betaaldienstverleners) (Zittingsjaar 2025-2026-187) (IS/526/2025-2026 dated January 7, 2026)

(National Ordinance containing rules on the supervision of payment service providers (National Ordinance on the Supervision of Payment Service Providers) (Parliamentary Year 2025 2026–187))

 

  1. Ontwerplandsverordening houdende regels inzake het toezicht op virtuele activa dienstverleners (Ontwerplandsverordening toezicht virtuele activa dienstverleners) (Zittingsjaar 2025-2026-188) (IS/527/2025-2026 dated January 7, 2026)

(National Ordinance containing rules on the supervision of virtual asset service providers (National Ordinance on the Supervision of Virtual Asset Service Providers) (Parliamentary Year 2025 2026–188))

  1. Ontwerplandsverordening houdende regels inzake oversight door de Centrale Bank van Curaçao en Sint Maarten (Ontwerplandsverordening oversight op systemen in het betalings- of effectenverkeer) (Zittingsjaar 2025-2026-189) (IS/528/2025-2026 dated January 7, 2026)

National Ordinance containing rules concerning oversight by the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (National Ordinance on Oversight of Systems in the Payment or Securities Settlement System) (Parliamentary Year 2025 2026–189)

  1. Ontwerplandsverordening houdende regels inzake de clearing- en settlementsystemen in de monetaire unie van Curaçao en Sint Maarten (Ontwerplandsverordening toezicht beheerders FMI-systemen) (Zittingsjaar 2025-2026-190) (IS/529/2025-2026 dated January 7, 2026)

(National Ordinance containing rules concerning clearing and settlement systems in the monetary union of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (National Ordinance on the Supervision of Operators of FMI Systems) (Parliamentary Year 2025 2026–190))

Members of the public are invited to the House of Parliament to attend parliamentary deliberations.

All persons visiting the House of Parliament must adhere to the house rules.

The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House in Philipsburg. 

The parliamentary sessions will be carried live on Soualiga Headlines, via SXM GOV radio FM 107.9, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the internet www.sxmparliament.org, www.pearlfmradio.sx and www.youtube.com/c/SintMaartenParliament 

ODM Urges Coastal and Flood-Prone Communities to Review Hurricane Emergency Plans Ahead of 2026 Hurricane Season.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  With the start of the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season now less than one week away, the Office of Disaster Management (ODM), which falls under the Fire Department within the Ministry of General Affairs, is urging residents and businesses located in coastal and flood-prone areas to review and finalize their emergency preparedness plans ahead of the six-month hurricane season.

Early preparation is essential to stay safe during the season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in its most recent forecast says up to 14-named storms could form, and of those six (6) could become hurricanes, including up to three major hurricanes (category 3, 4, or 5) with winds of 111 miles per hour or higher.

ODM is particularly appealing to residents living along the country’s coastline and in low-lying flood-prone districts to ensure they are fully prepared for the potential impacts of tropical storms and hurricanes, including storm surge flooding, strong winds, and coastal erosion.

Those who have not yet made preparations are strongly encouraged to do so immediately and not wait until a storm threatens the country.

Coastal residents and businesses located near beaches and vulnerable shorelines are advised to have plans in place for possible storm surge inundation associated with hurricanes passing near or along the southern coast of Sint Maarten. Coastal communities remain vulnerable to various hazards, including flooding from storm surge, high winds, and erosion of beaches and shorelines.

Areas identified as particularly vulnerable include Beacon Hill, the vicinity of the Princess Juliana International Airport Road connection to Beacon Hill, Simpson Bay Beach, Pelican, Philipsburg, the Great Bay Beach/Boardwalk area, Point Blanche, Oyster Pond/Dawn Beach, and Guana Bay.

ODM advises homeowners in these areas to secure personal belongings and move valuable items to upper levels of their homes or businesses in the event of a storm threat. Residents who do not plan to remain in their homes during a hurricane are urged to make alternative arrangements well in advance regarding where they and their families will shelter safely.

The Office of Disaster Management strongly emphasizes that residents should never wait until the last moment to evacuate. Evacuation decisions should be made at least 24 hours before the arrival of hurricane-force conditions, as emergency personnel and first responders are unable to conduct rescue operations during dangerous weather conditions. Rising storm surge waters can also quickly flood coastal roads, limiting the ability to leave affected areas safely.

ODM reminds the public that personal preparedness is the most important link in reducing disaster risk and protecting lives and property. Residents are encouraged to prepare emergency supply kits that include essential items such as bottled water, canned food, a battery-powered radio, spare batteries, a flashlight, first-aid supplies, medications, bedding, house keys, cash, identification documents, insurance papers, mobile phones, and extra clothing.

Additionally, before evacuating, residents should remember to turn off utilities such as water and gas where possible and ensure all important documents are secured in waterproof containers.

ODM continues to encourage the community to remain vigilant, stay informed, and take all necessary steps now to protect families, homes, and businesses before the hurricane season officially begins on June 1.

For general information about preparing prior to a storm/hurricane strike, visit the Government website: www.sintmaartengov.org/hurricane where you will be able to download your “Hurricane Season Readiness Guide’ and “Hurricane Tracking Chart.”

Listen to the Government Radio station – SXMGOV 107.9FM - for official information and news before, during and after a hurricane. You can also follow weather related news and information as well as national addresses by the Prime Minister, chairperson of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) by going to @SXMGOV Facebook Page.

For official weather-related information, check out the website of the Meteorological Department of St. Maarten (MDS): www.meteosxm.com

Sint Maarten ICT Department delegation undertakes study visit to Vilnius to explore Lithuania’s digital government experience.

ict126052026VILNIUS:---  A delegation from the ICT Department of Sint Maarten is visiting Vilnius, Lithuania, from 25–29 May 2026 for a focused study visit on digital government transformation, organized by the NRD consultancy team.

The visit forms part of Sint Maarten’s ongoing efforts to strengthen national digital government capabilities, improve the quality and accessibility of public services, and draw on international experience to support the country’s digital transformation journey.

The delegation includes Femi Badejo, Head of the ICT Department; Chard Charles, Senior Policy Officer /Project Manager; and Michel Williams, Senior Policy Officer / Project Manager.

The study visit is designed to provide Sint Maarten’s ICT team with direct exposure to Lithuania’s digital government ecosystem, which is recognized for its strong institutional coordination, mature digital public infrastructure, and practical experience in delivering digital services at scale.

Throughout the week-long program, the delegation will meet with key Lithuanian institutions involved in digital government development, including the State Digital Solutions AgencyInnovation Agency / GovTech Lab Lithuania, the State Data Agency, the Communications Regulatory Authority, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the State Enterprise Center of Registers. The program also includes working sessions with NRD Companies, a long-standing partner of the Sint Maarten ICT Department, which has been supporting the country’s Digital Government Transformation Project since 2022. The St. Maarten delegation has already met with the NRD Companies and the VSSA – State Digital Solutions Agency of Lithuania (Valstybės skaitmeninių sprendimų agentūra), the national public-sector institution responsible for developing and managing key state digital services, shared IT solutions, and digital government infrastructure.

The discussions will cover priority areas directly relevant to Sint Maarten’s digital transformation agenda, including digital government operating models, institutional roles and responsibilities, shared digital services, e-service delivery, digital identity, e-signature and trust services, data governance, open data, interoperability, core registries, cybersecurity, and the practical introduction of artificial intelligence in public services.

ict226052026A key value of the study visit is the opportunity to move beyond theory and learn from institutions that have implemented digital government solutions in practice. Through exchanges with Lithuanian counterparts, the delegation will explore how digital transformation is coordinated across government, how shared infrastructure is governed and funded, and what operational and technical arrangements are needed to deliver secure, reliable, and sustainable digital services.

The program will also provide an opportunity to reflect on how relevant lessons from Lithuania’s experience can be adapted to Sint Maarten’s specific institutional and national context. Attention will be given to approaches that can support stronger coordination across government, more user-centered service delivery, improved data management, greater cybersecurity resilience, and more efficient use of shared digital infrastructure.

Ieva Žilionienė, Chief Consulting Officer at NRD: “NRD Companies has been privileged to support Sint Maarten through technical advisory services for several years, and this study visit is an excellent opportunity to continue that cooperation through practical exchange. Lithuania’s digital transformation has been shaped by more than three decades of reforms in digital public services, infrastructure, data governance, trust services, cybersecurity, and institutional capacity. 

ict326052026The program gives the delegation direct exposure to Lithuanian institutions that are shaping and implementing this transformation in practice. No country can simply copy and paste another country’s model, but open discussion about what worked, what did not, and why is extremely valuable. We are happy to share Lithuania’s practical reform experience with Sint Maarten as you shape their own digital government journey".


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