Cuba’s Institute of Meteorology highly respected
Cuba’s Institute of Meteorology is highly respected and provides essential services
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Cuba’s Institute of Meteorology is highly respected and provides essential services
Since April of last year, through March 2019, the U.S. blockade has caused Cuba losses of 4,343,600,000 dollars
New information continues to come to light regarding this horrendous crime, which occurred 41 years ago this 2017, while the authors of the attack live out their lives in the United States, free and under the protection of the country’s government
The remaining members of the brigade are in good health, and participating in rescue efforts and their usual tasks, ready to help when and wherever necessary
In March of 2011 at Havana's Casa del Alba, officially presented was a project directed toward ending violence against women and girls, Todas Contracorriente, [All women against the stream] - an initiative meant to address the portrayal of females, particularly in the media.
"In comparison with last year, the situation for the present academic year is much better in terms of teaching staff, the distribution of study materials, the availability of facilities – despite difficulties – and with respect to the issue of maintenance," announced Dr. Ena Elsa Velázquez Cobiella, Cuba’s minister of Education, in a press conference held to discuss the opening of school.
More than 4,400 students have graduated from pedagogical high schools – for the first time since their reopening in 2009 - specializing in Primary, Preschool and Special education, while another 3,000 graduated from pedagogical universities, equally committed to their discipline.
In its role as state signatory of the Agreement on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Cuba has achieved results on issues of social security, sexual education, employment and female empowerment.
Cuban institutions, organizations, artists and athletes combine efforts to denounce violence against women and girls
ON October 28 the United Nations will vote on a resolution to put an end to the United States’ economic, commercial and financial blockade of Cuba.