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UN Recognizes Cuba’s Struggle
Against Racism
JOEL MICHEL VARONA
HAVANA.—United
Nations bodies have acknowledged here Cuban advances in fighting
racial discrimination, thanks to a state policy directed at
benefiting all sectors of society.
Rolando García, auxiliary representative of the United Nations
Population Fund (UNFPA), stressed that the country’s achievements
are an example to the world and currently head Latin American
efforts in relation to equality of opportunities for citizens.
These advances are the result of inclusive policies of citizens’
participation promoted by the national leadership, which is now
involved in consolidating those policies, said García, who is
taking part in the Cuba and peoples of African descent in the
Americasseminar.
In the case of Cuba, we could say that it has solved the principal
problems of discrimination and has largely succeeded in
incorporating African descendants into society, García noted,
speaking at the Juan Marinello Cultural Research Institute in the
capital.
Juan José Ortiz, UNICEF representative in Cuba, affirmed that none
of the thousands of children of African descent in the region
affected by poverty and its all its secondary effects are Cuban,
thanks to the political will of the government.
He stressed that Cuba and Norway are the countries with the lowest
infant mortality rates in the world, but it is impressive that the
island has achieved these results without having the development
and wealth of the European nation.
Bárbara Pesce, UN resident coordinator in Cuba, said that Cuba is
an example of struggle in the context of racial discrimination.
(PL)
Translated by Granma International
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