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The Common Good and its Role as the Architecture for the Future

February 5, 2026
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The Common Good and its Role as the Architecture for Aruba’s Future

The Common Good and its Role as the Architecture for Aruba’s Future

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During the recent Common Good Conference, a speaker described the concept of the Common Good as the architecture for building a better Architecture for the Future of Aruba

According to the speaker, the Common Good is a set of principles we can use to shape a new path—one with dignity, opportunity, and shared prosperity for our country. This message resonated with the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure, and Telecommunications, Dr. Rene Herde. The principles of the Common Good are not just about ensuring better access to education, healthcare, or housing but about shaping a future where every community, today and in the future, benefits from the efforts we make now.

Housing and Infrastructure are not just technical sectors where each entity does its own thing; they are also a physical expression of our collective desire to build a better Aruba for all. Building a home is not just about putting a roof over a family’s head to create peace, joy, and security; it is about creating a community where people live together and care for one another. Investing in housing, neighborhoods, and communities is not just about concrete and asphalt, it provides an opportunity to create a community that shares more than just physical space. It creates opportunities to get to know one another better, build friendships, and form families for life. The Common Good helps us achieve this. Isn’t it better for us to live in a neighborhood where people help each other raise children, care for each other’s homes, and grow together as good friends? The Common Good gives us the opportunity and guidance to make this happen.

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When we think this way, every action we take contributes to a community that looks out for each other rather than just looking out for ourselves. In the areas of Infrastructure, Housing, Telecommunications, and all other governance sectors, the Common Good helps us make decisions that go beyond just building homes or paving roads. It guides us to build neighborhoods and roads that improve the quality of life for everyone. It helps design a community we all want to live in.

The principle of the Common Good helps us make choices and decisions that will impact our daily lives for generations to come. Our decisions must be grounded in flexibility, accessibility, and climate responsibility, which should not be optional. Instead of just building houses, we must also create neighborhoods with spaces for play, care, and growing together. Our neighborhoods must cater to the needs of the elderly and young families. We must also take into account everyone’s financial capacity to ensure that everyone has access to a beautiful home for their family. Investments made by the government must help everyone achieve a dignified and quality life, reducing existing inequalities.

To promote the Common Good, collaboration is key. The government cannot act alone; it needs cooperation from the private sector, financial institutions, construction companies, and the community at large.

The Common Good is a simple set of principles, but in practice, it is highly demanding. It requires us to care for all people—regardless of their financial status—so that they can live peacefully and safely. It requires us to organize our communities in such a way that everyone becomes an integral part of our country. This is not only an element of good governance in infrastructure but something we all feel responsible for, as we work together to build a better community for all.

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