Author: Circles Robinson

Considering Opportunities for Cuba

To carry out the indispensably needed social adjustment and to improve the economy and their own opportunities for accumulation, the political elite is counting on two resources: political/police control as well as émigrés and their remittances.

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Cuba’s Gov. to Promote Foreign Investment

The Cuban government aims to expand the opening for foreign investment and reduce the State’s weight in the national economy. The authorities will also give greater opportunities to the development of the domestic private sector and will give autonomy to public enterprises, which will be eliminated if they are not efficient.

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Rainy Season Wasn’t Enough in Cuban regions

The precipitation during this year’s rainy season, between May and November, did not reduce the deficit in several Cuban regions, according to the report on the State of Drought from the Institute of Meteorology. That institution also forecasted that November would be cool and have rains close to normal throughout the island.

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Cuba Aids Guatemala Literacy Campaign

Three municipalities in Guatemala were declared free of illiteracy by the United Nations Education, Science and Culture Organization (UNESCO), thanks to the use of the Cuban “Yo sí puedo” (Yes I can) literacy method and the consultancy services of specialists from the island.

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Cuba to have Crucial Congress in April

A long awaited congress of the Communist Party of Cuba was announced Monday by President Raul Castro for April, 2011. Cuba’s only allowed political party “will center it’s analysis on the economic and social model of the country,” said Raul who is the second secretary of the organization still led by Fidel Castro.

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