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Bonairian politicians concerned about the growing number of citizens

‘Together we are one community’ was this time the theme of the Day of Bonaire, meant to celebrate the...

‘The future of the fishing industry does not look well’

On Bonaire possibly the last fishing competition was organized last weekend. At first glance, it looks like a party,...

Coral disease keeps spreading: What will Bonaire do to save the reef?

Protectors of nature on Bonaire have sounded the alarm before,  because of a coral disease that is ‘highly contagious’...

Earning a quick buck on Bonaire? ‘They’re stealing our clients’

Coming from the Netherlands or Curacao to make a quick buck on Bonaire? Various entrepreneurs on Bonaire are worried...

Possibly more hurricanes to come: Warmest Caribbean sea ever measured

The most dangerous period of the hurricane season is upon us. What is remarkable is that the seawater has...

‘Time to break the taboo on breastfeeding’

“We must break the taboo surrounding breastfeeding on Bonaire,” says breastfeeding specialist Mariëlle Olaya Romero. She sees that breastfeeding...

No maternity leave for entrepreneurs, ‘Financially and emotionally difficult’

When it comes to a maternity leave or paternity leave, parents in the Caribbean municipalities of the Netherlands still...

Child Helpline now also on Bonaire: ‘Such nice conversations’

After Saba and St. Eustatius, children on Bonaire can now also call the child helpline Guana Chat 918. Sometimes...

Social Service Time starts on Bonaire, ‘give something back to your island’

Social Service Time, which already exists in the continental Netherlands, has now also started in the special municipality of...

Maternity leave in Caribbean municipalities? Less rights than in the European-Netherlands

Parents and expectant parents shared their bewilderment before with Caribbean Network about maternity leave on Bonaire. Now, more than...

The impact of slavery: broken families and an inferiority complex

Psychologist Shandewry Rosalina links slavery to the fact that many Caribbean men don’t know how to talk about their...

Welcome 2023! The year of equal treatment for the people of Bonaire, Saba & Statia?

Happy New Year! Will 2023 be a year of significant progress and equal treatment for the people living in...

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