WILLEMSTAD – The government of Curaçao has presented an ambitious roadmap for the period 2025–2029, outlining a vision of a more resilient, socially just, and economically stable country.
The program, introduced by Prime Minister Gilmar Pisas, emphasizes that Curaçao stands at a “decisive moment” in its development. According to the document, the goal is to transform the island into a financially solid, economically diversified, and well-governed nation.
Central to this vision is the idea that economic growth must go hand in hand with social progress. The government stresses that recovery in recent years has not been enough on its own, and that the benefits of growth must reach vulnerable groups in society.
The plan also highlights a broader concept of “nation building,” focusing on strengthening communities, improving public services, and investing in education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Authorities say the coming years will be critical in proving that Curaçao can function as a fully developed and autonomous country, both economically and socially.