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Sowing the seeds to end violence

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.

Preparations complete as school year begins

"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 7,000 new teachers graduate

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.

Constitutional equality

Cuban women in the new economic model

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.

EMPLOYMENT AND THE AGING POPULATION

Industry 4.0 coming soon

Industry 4.0 is automated, digitized, computerized, highly developed industry with few workers and highly productive results - an opportunity and challenge for Cuba

Expocuba brings dreams to life

Well known as the site of the Havana International Trade Fair, Expocuba - Cuba’s largest fairgrounds and exposition center conceived by the historic leader of the Revolution Fidel Castro – is celebrating its 25 year history.

Anniversary of the Granma landing celebrated in Santiago de Cuba

The 62nd anniversary of the Granma expedition’s landing was commemorated with a tribute to the Revolutionary Armed Forces in Santiago de Cuba’s Santa Ifigenia cemetery, where floral wreaths were placed in José Martí’s mausoleum in the names of the Councils of State and Ministers and the Cuban people

ONE YEAR SINCE THE JOINT STATEMENT

The results and challenges of migratory relations between Cuba and the U.S.

The Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966, the only one of its kind in the world, continues to encourage irregular emigration, the repeal of which will be essential to achieve normal migratory relations between the two countries