Havana, April 23 (ACN) Haiti’s Health Minister Bertrand Sinal stressed Cuba’s international medical assistance during the 5th Cuba Salud 2025 Health Conference.
In statements to ACN, Sinal underscored the crucial contribution by Cuba to others in need, either through its medical brigades or by training doctors from different nations.
He put as example his own country, which has been benefited with the training in Cuba of more than 2 thousand medical doctors, including himself.
Cuba is an example for Haiti to follow in terms of how much you can do to lower the mother-child mortality rate and to aspire to get sanitary sovereignty though bilateral relations, the Haitian official noted.
Bertrand said that 78 Cuban doctors are currently working in Haiti’s areas with precarious medical coverage, where they contribute to the diagnostic and treatment of diseases like Malaria and Dengue.
The Haitian minister joined representatives from other governments of this western region and the world who raised their voices in support of the assistance of Cuban international medical brigades in the face of current US attacks by Washington against Cuba medical cooperation accords.
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