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Thailand: Interview with Dr. Prof. Krasae Chanawongse, ex Minister of Foreign Affairs

Thailand: Interview with Dr. Prof. Krasae Chanawongse, ex Minister of Foreign Affairs

Dr. Prof. Krasae Chanawongse is a medical doctor, a professor of medicine and a politician. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Public Health and Minister of Education of the Kingdom.

From 2001 to 2005 served as Minister to the Office of the Prime Minister and his adviser.

Prof. Krasae is the founder of the "College of Asian Academics", Chairman of "Naresuan" University and of the NGO "Asian Disaster Preparedness Center".

Contribution from China to support Cuban fight against COVID-19

Contribution from China to support Cuban fight against COVID-19

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla confirmed, on his official Twitter account, the arrival to the island of a donation sent by the government of the People's Republic of China, to contribute to our battle against COVID-19.

"Our government and people are grateful. This is indicative of the close friendship that unites us. In times of pandemic, solidarity and cooperation save lives," Rodríguez tweeted.

For the first time, Cuba offers Barbados healthcare solidarity, with a female face

For the first time, Cuba offers Barbados healthcare solidarity, with a female face

Cuba has always helped those in need, solely by virtue of solidarity as a principle, based on deep human convictions bequeathed to us by the life and exemplary work of Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro

Thus, on April 5, the forces of our most powerful army were mobilized, which at this critical time means health personnel, and in another disinterested response, a brigade of the Henry Reeve Specialized Contingent for Disaster Situations and Serious Epidemics was dispatched to Barbados.

Cuba has human resources to cope with Covid-19 and offer help

Cuba has human resources to cope with Covid-19 and offer help

Havana, Mar 30 (Prensa Latina) Cuba has enough human resources to cope with Covid-19, as well as to provide assistance abroad, Public Health (MINSAP) Minister Jose Angel Portal said.

Cuba has 95,000 physicians, 84,000 nurses and a ratio of nine doctors per every 1,000 people; in summary, that means enough availability to help whoever needs it as well, the minister told a press conference on Saturday.

Cuba offers its hand to the Caribbean

Cuba offers its hand to the Caribbean

Over the last week, brigades from the Henry Reeve International Medical Contingent have departed every day

Several Caribbean island countries have expressed the gratitude of their peoples with a warm welcome as Cuban doctors arrive, offering a helping hand with invaluable medical support to the battle against Covid-19, as a gesture of solidarity.

It was already late into the night in the Lesser Antilles when an airplane landed on the main island of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to deliver its precious human cargo, Cuban health professionals arriving to help.

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