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Future leaders explore opportunities and challenges at SER Curaçao.

sercuracao16012025Willemstad:---  Against the backdrop of the picturesque Boutique Hotel ’t Klooster in Willemstad, students from The Hague University of Applied Sciences immersed themselves in the world of policy advising during a visit to the Social and Economic Council (SER) of Curaçao. The visit offered a unique blend of insights into the council’s fundamental role in Curaçao and practical opportunities to contribute as interns.
The students, all enrolled in the Minor in Kingdom Relations, were introduced to the multifaceted work of the SER of Curaçao, which serves as a critical advisory body on socioeconomic issues. During an engaging presentation, the technical staff of the council outlined the key functions of the SER, including advising the government and Parliament of Curaçao and, on a technical level, supporting labor negotiation platforms such as the Central Committee of Trade Unions (CCvV) and the Central Organized Civil Servants Consultation (CGOA).
This deep dive into the council’s operations illuminated the intricate policymaking processes that drive the development of a small but dynamic economy within a broader kingdom context.
One of the most anticipated aspects of the visit was the discussion of internship opportunities at the SER. The students learned how they could gain valuable hands-on experience by contributing to the council’s daily operations, aligning their academic studies with real-world impact.
The session was intentionally interactive, with students engaging in discussions on topics ranging from policy formation, advising, and economic collaboration to the SER’s role in fostering stronger ties across the Kingdom and with international partners. These exchanges underscored the mutual benefits of collaboration between The Hague University and the SER.
The formal program concluded with an informal lunch, providing a relaxed setting for students and representatives of the staff of the SER to network and exchange perspectives. The conversation extended beyond the morning’s agenda, offering students a rare opportunity to deepen their understanding of the council’s mission and Curaçao’s socioeconomic landscape.
This visit, the fourth in a series of annual exchanges, highlights the importance of experiential learning and the exchange of knowledge between different parts of the Kingdom. By fostering these connections, the SER aims to not only introduce young talent to the unique challenges of Curaçao but also empower them to contribute actively to its development.
Both The Hague University and the SER of Curaçao expressed satisfaction with the outcomes of the visit and look forward to strengthening this tradition in the coming years. Together, they are preparing future professionals to take on roles that enhance the Kingdom’s shared prosperity while advancing the social and economic progress of Curaçao.


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