Message sent by the Cuban Ambassador to nursing professionals from Cuba and Jamaica
Every May 12th, the International Nurses Day is celebrated.
On this occasion, the date is even more special not only because the World Health Organization (WHO) has decided to proclaim 2020 as the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife; but also due to the complex world epidemiological scene, in which the vital and heroic work of nurses has been demonstrated.
By: Yodeni Masó Águila (Prensa Latina), in collaboration with EmbaCuba Jamaica
Kingston, Jamaica, 6 May 2020. Amid online classes and isolation due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Cuban teachers ratified today their commitment to professional training in Jamaica, on the occasion of Teacher's Day celebrations in this Caribbean island.
By: Yodeni Masó Águila (Prensa Latina), in collaboration with EmbaCuba Jamaica
Kingston, Jamaica, 1 May, 2020. Cuban diplomats acknowledged today in Jamaica the work of the healthcare personnel in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, and highlighted the efforts of the working class for a better world.
Members of the Cuban state mission in the Jamaican territory recalled the memorable celebration in May 1, 2000, when the historic leader Fidel Castro delivered the concept of Revolution and called for unity, solidarity and altruism.
By: Yodeni Masó Águila (Prensa Latina), in collaboration with EmbaCuba Jamaica
Kingston, Jamaica, 1 May 2020. As four decades ago, unionist Keith Comrie accompanied Cuba in May 1 parades and today, from his home in Jamaica, ratifies solidarity with the people of the largest island in the Antilles.
An executive member of the Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions, Comrie regards Cuba as his second home for, in his opinion, love and affection have never been lacking since his first visit in 1980.