Crisis in Cuba: the Closing of the School Year Is Brought Forward and UNESCO Warns of the Educational Consequences
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Complains that the U.S. siege makes it difficult for students to attend classes, learn and enjoy a normal social life with their friends, with harmful long-term sequelae
A voice of alarm rises in Cuba in the midst of the energy crisis that paralyzes the island and plunges it into blackouts of up to two days.Now, the warning is about the future of education and was made by Unesco, in the midst of Donald Trump's confrontation with the regime headed by Miguel Díaz-Canel.The director of the Unesco Regional Office in Havana, Anne Lemaistre, said that education on the island "is at risk by the energy crisis" and that …
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Education in Cuba is at risk, due to the current energy crisis, which compromises the future of a generation, warned Anne Lemaistre, director of the Regional Office of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Havana and representative of that entity in the country. In a statement published on social networks, the diplomat said that the situation makes it difficult for teachers and…
In response to current logistical difficulties and constraints, the Cuban Ministry of Education reported on the progress of the closing of the school year gradually between June 15 and 30. Photo: Xinhua. ...
"Education in Cuba is at risk due to the current energy crisis," warned Anne Lemaistre, director of the Regional Office of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Havana. In assessing this situation caused by the intensification of the blockade and the imposition of an energy fence by the United States against the island, the official said that the current limitations affect the attendance of students and…
Crisis in Cuba: the closing of the school year is brought forward and UNESCO warns of the educational consequences
A voice of alarm is raised in Cuba in the middle of the energy crisis that paralyzes the island and plunges it into blackouts lasting up to two days. Now the warning is about the future of education and it was done by UNESCO, in the midst of Donald Trump’s confrontation with the regime headed […]
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