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Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao Sign Historic Agreement to Promote and Develop Papiamentu Language

February 17, 2026
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Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao Sign Historic Agreement to Promote and Develop Papiamentu Language
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ORANJESTAD – In a groundbreaking move to preserve and promote the Papiamentu language, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao signed a historic cooperation agreement on Monday morning in Oranjestad. This agreement marks a major step in uniting the Dutch Caribbean islands in their collective efforts to enhance language development, education, and teacher training across the region.

The signing ceremony was attended by key leaders: Aruba’s Minister of Education, Bonaire’s Commissioner Nina den Heyer, and Curaçao’s Minister of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports. Despite regional variations in the language, all parties stressed the importance of Papiamentu as a vital cultural link between the islands that must be protected and nurtured.

Key Areas of Cooperation

The agreement focuses on several essential areas to strengthen Papiamentu, including:

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  • Development of teaching materials

  • Translation efforts

  • Setting examination standards

  • Training and professional development for language instructors

A joint working group will soon be formed to draft a detailed work program to implement these initiatives across the islands.

Bonaire to Lead First Phase

As part of the agreement, Bonaire will take the lead as the first rotating chair for the working group. The agreement will run for an initial three years, with the possibility of extending the partnership after a formal review.

This partnership symbolizes a united commitment from Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao to preserve Papiamentu as a central part of their shared cultural identity, ensuring its continued development and growth for future generations.

Photo credits : https://www.curacaochronicle.com/post/local/aruba-bonaire-and-curacao-sign-historic-agreement-to-promote-and-develop-the-papiamentu-language/

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