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Education Curaçao in crisis: Teachers ask the Netherlands for help

WILLEMSTAD – The financial situation of the education system on Curaçao was bad before the corona crisis hit. But...

Costs of living forces teachers on Sint Maarten to leave

PHILIPSBURG – For the past three years Manon van Herk taught at the Sister Regina Primary School. She’s leaving...

Library on Sint Maarten still closed: ‘Everyone has good intentions, but nothing is happening’

PHILIPSBURG – “Imagine, a piece of the ceiling crashes down, or there’s a short somewhere because of exposed cables,...

Podcast: What is the impact of a diminished advice on the future of pupils?

AMSTERDAM – The new school year is just about to begin but twelve year old Gabriella from Amsterdam has...

Nederlandse site

Toeslagen-schandaal: Caribische ouders weten hulp nog niet te vinden

Papiamentu site

Rekordando Eligio Melfor (82): ‘El a logra di trese loke ta di pueblo, den nos teatro’

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Caribbean Network provides news, current affairs and background information on Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten and the Dutch Caribbean community residing in the Netherlands. With a network of local journalists we monitor developments on the six Caribbean islands of the Dutch Kingdom. The network also keeps abreast with developments amongst the Antillean and Aruban communities in the Netherlands and the political process in The Hague, to the extend it is relevant for the six islands and/or the Caribbean communities in the Netherlands. Caribbean Network is an independent newsagency. ...

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