Nomination promoted in Saint Lucia for the Henry Reeve Brigade to receive a Nobel Peace Prize

The members of the Executive committees of the Humanistic Solidarity Association Saint Lucia - Cuba and the Guild of Graduates from Cuba met this weekend to exchange on the work of both organizations and to coordinate the next actions for the coming year 2021. During the meeting, the announcement was highlighted by Marlene Alexander, President of the Humanistic Association of Solidarity, of the launch of the campaign for the nomination of the Nobel Peace Prize for the Henry Reeve Cuban Medical Brigade. Marlene explained her willingness to carry forward, together with other organizations in Saint Lucia, the formal nomination process to make it reach the Nobel Prize Committee and ratified the people’s gratitude to the Cuban Health Care Workers for their invaluable support to this country in strengthening the Health Care System and fighting the Covid-19 pandemic. The President of the Guild of Graduates from Cuba, Jamal Francis, who represents the more than 700 Saint Lucians who have studied in our country, also ratified support for this nomination process, in which, he said, they would advance together with the Humanistic Solidarity Association. The Cuban Ambassador, for his part, thanked them for this gesture of recognition for our health care specialists, which holds more weight at a time when the US government is launching an infamous campaign to discredit and pressure against Cuba’s international medical collaboration.

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