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St. Maarten’s GHI Reform Moves Forward.

brug13082025PHILIPSBURG: --- Significant progress is being made on the General Health Insurance (GHI) legislation, a landmark reform aimed at creating a more equitable healthcare system in St. Maarten. Recent updates from the Minister of Health and Labor Richinel Brug confirm that the initiative is advancing through key legislative stages, bringing the nation closer to providing universal, fair, and sustainable access to health services for every resident. This reform represents a significant step in strengthening the foundation of our community's well-being.

The journey toward comprehensive health coverage has reached significant milestones. The proposed legislation has received positive advice and is now undergoing final reviews before heading to Parliament. As the process moves forward, the public needs to understand the progress, the proposed timeline, and how this new system will shape the future of healthcare in St. Maarten.

Legislative Progress and Key Milestones

Implementing the General Health Insurance system involves a meticulous legislative process. A significant achievement in this journey is the positive advice received from the SER, a critical advisory body. Their feedback and recommendations have been carefully reviewed and integrated into the updated draft legislation, strengthening its framework.

Following this milestone, the legislation has advanced to the Legal Affairs department for a final vetting process. This step ensures that the legal language is precise and the framework is sound. Minister Brug is optimistic that this review will be completed within approximately two weeks.

Once Legal Affairs completes its vetting, the revised draft will be presented to the Council of Ministers for approval. Upon their endorsement, the legislation will be urgently sent to the Council of Advice for its review. The goal is to prepare the legislation for handling in Parliament as soon as possible, demonstrating a clear and solid commitment to moving this reform forward without delay.

A Clear Timeline for Implementation

A structured timeline is essential for a smooth transition to the new GHI system. The target date for the introduction of the new system is January 1, 2027. This timeline is ambitious but critical, as it provides SZV and other implementing partners with sufficient time to prepare for the operational changes required.

This preparatory period will allow for the necessary adjustments to administrative processes, technological systems, and public communication strategies. Ensuring all partners are ready is key to a seamless launch that minimizes disruption and maximizes benefits for the public from day one. The clear direction and solid progress made so far give confidence that this timeline can be met.

The Role of Private Health Insurance

A common question regarding the GHI reform is how it will coexist with private health insurance. The new system is designed to provide comprehensive coverage for all, but it also acknowledges the role that private insurers can play.

The GHI package will cover a broad range of essential health services. However, there may be specific services or levels of coverage that fall outside this standard package. This is where private health insurance companies can step in, offering supplementary plans to cover those additional needs. Discussions are ongoing with private insurance providers to define their role more clearly and ensure a collaborative healthcare landscape. The ultimate goal is to create a system where the public and private sectors work together to provide complete coverage options for the people of St. Martin.

The Opt-Out Option and the Solidarity Fund

The legislation includes a provision for individuals who currently have private health insurance. These individuals will have a one-time option to opt out of the GHI system. It is important to note that this is a permanent choice; once a person opts out, they cannot rejoin the GHI at a later date.

Even for those who choose to opt out, there will be a mandatory contribution to a solidarity fund. This fund is a core component of the GHI's principle of fairness. Everyone contributes to the solidarity fund to ensure that the healthcare system remains financially sustainable and capable of providing essential services for the entire population, especially the most vulnerable. While the exact cost of this contribution is being finalized, it underscores the collective responsibility inherent in the new system.

A Vision for Universal and Sustainable Healthcare

The General Health Insurance reform is more than just a new law; it is a fundamental part of a broader vision for St. Martin. The primary objective is to guarantee that every resident has access to quality healthcare, regardless of their income or employment status. By creating a unified and fair system, the GHI aims to eliminate disparities and strengthen the overall health of our nation.

The progress on this legislation is a testament to the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of VSA, the Ministry of Finance, SZV, and various advisory bodies. This partnership is crucial for navigating the complexities of such a large-scale reform and ensuring its long-term success. While there are still conditions to meet and details to finalize the direction is clear, and the progress is solid. The GHI is poised to become a cornerstone of a healthier and more secure future for all residents of St. Martin.


President of Parliament Wescot-Williams to Chair International Gender Equality Conference ( ICGE) in Accra, Ghana this week.

~Developing Economies Take Centre Stage at Landmark International Gathering.~

sarahwescotwilliams24092012Accra/PHILIPSBURG:--- In a significant milestone for Sint Maarten and the wider Caribbean, Sint Maarten Parliament’s Chairperson Wescot-Williams has been appointed Chairperson of the 2025 International Conference on Gender Equality, taking place in Accra, Ghana. 

MP Wescot-Williams departed this past weekend to lead this significant global conference under the theme  “ Charting the Next Frontier for Gender Equality in Developing Economies”. This auspicious gathering comes on the heels of 

the Beijing+30 Declaration

and Plan of Action. 

Hosted by regional and international partners, the conference will bring together ministers, parliamentarians, UN leaders, academics, and civil society advocates from across Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, and Latin America. 

This year’s gathering is considered one of the critical moments for shaping global gender policy at the 30th anniversary of the historic 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, and just 5 years away from the SDGs' targeted year 2030. 

MP Wescot’s appointment as Chairperson places Sint Maarten and the Caribbean squarely in the global spotlight, amplifying the region’s voice on urgent issues such as climate justice, digital inequality, care economy reform, rising violence, women’s leadership, and the accelerating threats to gender equality.

“This is a proud moment not only for Sint Maarten, but for the entire Caribbean,” MP  Wescot said. “Our region stands on the frontlines of the climate crisis, economic volatility, and widening gender gaps. To chair a global conference of this magnitude is both an honour and a responsibility, and one that I carry on behalf of every woman and girl whose voice deserves to be heard.”

The Accra conference comes at a time when developing economies face mounting pressures: climate disasters, debt burdens, digital exclusion, and post-pandemic setbacks. These challenges disproportionately impact women and girls.

MP Wescot emphasized the significance of Global South leadership during these times:

“From Africa to the Caribbean to the Pacific, we are confronting the same structural threats, and should be part of the solutions. This conference is proof that we are not waiting to be invited. We can shape  the agenda and help define the future of gender equality.”

As Chairperson, MP Wescot will:

preside over high-level sessions and plenaries;

guide the conference outcomes and commitments;

lead negotiations on the final communiqué;

represent the Caribbean’s perspectives on climate resilience, women’s leadership, and socio-economic equity;

amplify the needs of small island developing states (SIDS) in global gender policymaking.

Participation at this level strengthens partnerships, opens new avenues for technical cooperation, and contributes to stronger, more inclusive national policies.

“This is more than representation, it is an opportunity for Sint Maarten to help shape global solutions and bring back insights that will strengthen our own policies,” MP Wescot said.

Conference Dates

The 3rd International Conference on Gender Equality will take place in Accra, Ghana, from November

20th through November 22nd. 

St. Maarten Residents Encouraged to Join Remaining Financial Literacy Month Sessions.

finlit19112025PHILIPSBURG:--- The Minister of Finance, Marinka Gumbs, thanks the public for their enthusiastic participation in Financial Literacy Month. The sessions held so far have been well attended, highlighting the community’s strong interest in gaining financial knowledge.
The Ministry invites residents to register for the remaining sessions:
Nov 19 – Understanding Your Pension | APS
Nov 20 – Understanding Your Income Tax Assessment | Emauro Schoop
Nov 25 – Taxation on Real Estate Income | Stephan van Riemen
Nov 26 – Financially Strong St. Maarten | Rachel Lo-Fo-Wong
Nov 30 – Banking on St. Maarten | Bankers Association
These sessions give residents the chance to learn from experts, ask questions, and improve personal finance skills.
Residents can register online at www.finlitsxm.com.
The Minister emphasizes: knowledge is power, and the Ministry remains committed to empowering all residents of St. Maarten through financial literacy.

Minister Brug Highlights the Importance of Supporting Men’s Well-Being on International Men’s Day.

PHILIPSBURG:---  Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), Mr. Richinel S.J. Brug, joins the global community in recognizing International Men’s Day 2025, underscoring the vital role men play in families, workplaces, and communities across Sint Maarten.
Minister Brug emphasized that this day is not only about appreciation but about acknowledging the unique pressures men face, particularly regarding mental health, emotional well-being, and societal expectations.
“Our men carry a tremendous amount on their shoulders. They are fathers, partners, leaders, protectors, providers, and community builders,” Minister Brug stated.
“Yet many of our men struggle in silence. Today, and every day, we must remind them that their mental health matters, their feelings matter, and seeking help is a sign of strength—not weakness.”
Throughout 2025, the Ministry of VSA has implemented programs and campaigns focused on supporting men’s health, such as:
• Expanding mental health awareness efforts targeted at men and boys
• Encouraging healthier lifestyles and preventive care
• Promoting responsible and engaged fatherhood
• Creating safer spaces for men to speak openly about stress, grief, and emotional challenges
• Strengthening community-based support networks for men and young fathers
These initiatives reflect the Ministry’s commitment to reducing stigma, improving access to support, and fostering a culture where men feel empowered to take care of their physical and emotional well-being.
Minister Brug also expressed deep appreciation for the men of Sint Maarten:
“To all the men in our communities: thank you. You are valued, you are appreciated, and you play an irreplaceable role in shaping a stronger, safer, and more compassionate Sint Maarten.”
The Ministry encourages the public to use International Men’s Day as an opportunity to check in on the men in their lives, celebrate their contributions, and continue building a society where every man feels supported and seen.

SER Curaçao advises on legal codification of AOV allowance increase and broader eligibility.

WILLEMSTAD:---  The Economic and Social Council (SER) of Curaçao today submitted its advisory opinion to Minister Charetti America-Francisca of Social Development, Labour and Welfare (SOAW) on the draft national decree, containing general measures, which formalizes a measure already implemented on August 1, 2023. The initiative strengthens the purchasing power of older people by raising the supplementary allowance for beneficiaries of the General Old-Age Insurance (AOV) and broadening the eligibility criteria.

As of 1 August 2023, the monthly supplementary allowance was raised from Cg 130 to Cg 169. Henceforth, all Curaçao-resident AOV-beneficiaries whose total income is equal to or less than the full-pension benchmark of Cg 862 per month (applicable to a fully built-up 50-year insurance record) qualify under the new scheme. The draft national decree, containing general measures, places this arrangement within Curaçao’s legislative framework, establishing a definitive legal basis.

The estimated additional annual financial burden is approximately Cg 6 million, to be covered from the existing SOAW budget line ‘Social Relief Benefit and Emergency Provisions’. While the measure offers immediate relief to thousands of older people who are reliant exclusively on AOV income, the SER underlines that this remains an interim step: automatic indexation of the AOV benefit, a transparent multi-year financing plan and recognition of the long-term pressures posed by demographic ageing and erosion of older citizen purchasing power are essential.


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