Cuba presents disability policies at UN
Cuban policies regard disabled people as holders of rights with different capabilities,from medical, educational, social and legal perspectives
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Cuban policies regard disabled people as holders of rights with different capabilities,from medical, educational, social and legal perspectives
The posthumous tribute, held in the gardens of Namibia’s Parliament building, was broadcast live by channel NBC and saw the participation of the all senior members of government, the SWAPO Party and representatives of the diplomatic corps
Mexico started yesterday the national vaccination campaign against the SARS-COV-2 virus causing COVID-19, in which the vaccines Abdala, from Cuba, and the Russian vaccine Sputnik will be administered, according to information from Prensa Latina.
Cuban Deputy Prime Minister, Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz present
Over 770 Cuban health professionals are currently providing services in Bolivia, many in remote areas, including 106 specialist doctors
South Africa celebrated Freedom Day this Wednesday, April 27, which commemorates the first post-apartheid democratic elections, held on this date in 1994
The deputy director general of the U.S. Directorate of the Cuban Foreign Ministry, Johana Tablada, described as genocidal the inclusion of Cuba in the unilateral list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism
The deputies to the Cuban Parliament today re-elected Miguel Díaz-Canel to hold the post of President of the Republic for the next five years, and Salvador Valdés to occupy the vice presidency
According to the National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI), population aging in the country is expected to steadily increase over the coming years, while the number of young people and adolescents is set to decline
The Venezuelan government broke diplomatic relations with Paraguay, whose president, Santiago Peña, ignored international law and the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of countries, announced a communiqué