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By John M. Kirk

“Kirk’s worthwhile research finds to us, for the 1st time, the diversity and personality of Cuba’s notable achievements, which could be an notion and a version for people with some distance higher advantages.”—Noam Chomsky, writer of Manufacturing Consent
 
“Invaluable. presents abundant, particular, and transparent proof of the total evolution of scientific internationalism inside of Cuban international and social coverage, going way past the headlines to track that evolution conscientiously and honestly.”—Antoni Kapcia, coeditor of The altering Dynamic of Cuban Civil Society
 
“Offers a textured and nuanced review of a fancy politico-cultural phenomenon.”—Louis A. Pérez, writer of The constitution of Cuban historical past: Meanings and objective of the Past
 

Cuba has extra clinical team of workers serving abroad—over 50,000 in sixty six countries—than all the G-7 nations mixed, and likewise greater than the realm future health association. For over 5 a long time, the island state has been a number one strength within the constructing global, offering humanitarian reduction (or “cooperation,” as Cuba’s executive prefers) and starting up courses for preventative care and scientific training.
           
In Healthcare with no Borders, John Kirk examines the position of Cuban clinical groups in catastrophe aid, biotechnology joint ventures, and within the Latin American institution of Medicine—the greatest clinical college on the earth. He seems to be at their responses to numerous crises around the globe, together with the 1960 earthquake in Chile, the Chernobyl catastrophe within the Ukraine, the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti and the next cholera outbreak, and the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa.

Kirk matters an informative and enlightening corrective for what he describes because the tendency of the industrialized world’s media to disregard or underreport this scientific relief phenomenon. within the method, Kirk explores the philosophical underpinnings of human rights and entry to treatment on the middle of Cuba’s scientific internationalism courses and partnerships.

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In addition Hurricane Sandy in 2012 caused an estimated $3 billion in damages, killing 11 people, mainly in the east of Cuba, and also added to economic difficulties for the government. The backdrop to Raúl Castro’s presidency has been an economy that has consistently underperformed, making a difficult financial situation worse. S. embargo, outdated machinery that is in poor condition, widespread low-level corruption, the legacy of the conditions of the Special Period, and a mind-set that is accustomed to top-down state management.

To this day it remains as part of the Cuban DNA. 18 · Healthcare without Borders In synthesis it is important to remember that the concept of internationalism, including sharing resources, developing mutually beneficial relationships, and strengthening ties among developing nations, is rooted in Cuban history and can be found throughout the distinctive periods of revolutionary Cuba. The sense of cooperation is also taught from preschool times, and these values are inculcated in all Cubans throughout their school years.

At the same time, the government remains committed to providing cooperation when it is needed, as Raúl Castro noted in a February 2010 speech. He was talking specifically about Cuba’s role in Haiti, but there was a general commitment reflected in his words: “I can assure you that the modest efforts of Cuban medical cooperation will remain in Haiti for however many years it is needed, providing that the government of Haiti wants this to continue. . Our country is the victim of a harsh blockade and has little to spare.

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