OFFICIAL VOICE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CUBA CENTRAL COMMITTEE

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Cuban universities open their doors

- Substantial increase in first year enrollment - Four-year courses begin - English included as a compulsory subject

Fifty years devoted to teachng

Despite her vast teaching experience, Nydia González - who was already working in the classroom before the literacy campaign - notes that if she had another chance, she would have been a better teacher

Meeting student needs

Cuba’s Adult and Youth Education Program (EJA) is one of the most significant in terms of social impact

Somethings aren’t forgotten

A veteran of Cuba's 1961 Literacy campaign recalls the significance of the massive effort, for teachers and students alike

What's happening with fertility in Cuba?

For a decade now, teenage pregnancies are significant within the total fertility rate. Demographic statistics reveal that mothers under 20 years of age account for 15 out of every 100 births, and this rate has remained stable over the last several years

A hill with history (+Photos)

The University of Havana is the oldest and most prestigious in Cuba • Conservation expert Claudia Felipe Torres spoke with Granma International about the institution's history and architecture

A tornado of solidarity and humanism

Five weeks after the tornado that seriously damaged several municipalities in Havana, Dr. Flora Vila Vaillant, director of the Hijas de Galicia Maternity Hospital, commented on reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts

A vocation for chemistry

A young student from Matanzas wins International Olympiad Vocational school prepares to celebrate its 40th anniversary  Sciences return to entrance exams

I can educate, I’ve done it my whole life

“I’m proud of all of this. If I hadn’t participated in the literacy campaign, I don’t know how my life would have turned out. Perhaps I would have been unhappy”