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Understanding Aruba’s Growing Social Vulnerabilities

November 8, 2025
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Understanding Aruba’s Growing Social Vulnerabilities
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While Aruba is renowned for its turquoise beaches and thriving tourism industry, the island is facing increasing social and climate vulnerabilities that threaten its long-term resilience. Rising population density, healthcare strain, migration pressures, and limited climate planning are converging to create new challenges for the community and economy.

Recent assessments place Aruba in the medium-high social risk category, scoring 6.05 out of 10. Experts warn that fragmented adaptation efforts across sectors are making it difficult to address overlapping issues like coastal flooding, income inequality, and resource strain.

Coastal zones, where nearly half of Aruba’s population resides, are the most exposed to sea-level rise, storm surges, and heat stress. Meanwhile, the healthcare system faces growing pressure from non-communicable diseases such as obesity and hypertension, as well as mental health concerns linked to economic and climate-related stress.

The arrival of around 17,000 Venezuelan refugees—the highest per capita in the world—adds another layer of social complexity, highlighting the need for inclusive migration and disaster response policies.

Launched in 2024, the National Climate Resilience Council (NCRC) aims to coordinate climate adaptation planning, mobilize funding, and improve governance. However, experts emphasize that Aruba’s path to resilience depends on transparent leadership, equitable development, and investment in vulnerable communities.

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