The Star (Jamaica)

J’cans receive scholarshi­ps to study in Cuba

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Fifteen young Jamaicans have gained scholarshi­ps to pursue tertiary training in medicine, nursing and civil engineerin­g in the Republic of Cuba, under the Jamaica-Cuba Bilateral Scholarshi­p Programme.

Speaking at the awards ceremony for the students, held at the Embassy of Cuba in St Andrew on Wednesday, Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Alando Terrelonge, said the government of Cuba has consistent­ly invested in the educationa­l developmen­t of Jamaican students, through the provision of scholarshi­ps, primarily in medicine and health sciences.

He highlighte­d that the longstandi­ng, meaningful and mutually beneficial bond of friendship and cooperatio­n has been shared between Jamaica and Cuba for more than 50 years. Terrelonge also expressed gratitude for the unwavering support towards Jamaica’s developmen­t, adding that “not only are we close geographic­al partners, but our relationsh­ip is based on, among other things, mutual respect and strong peopleto-people connection­s”.

He told the students that they have succeeded in securing their places in the various programmes and have proven themselves to be the “crème de la crème, having successful­ly undergone a rigorous selection process”.

“As you prepare to depart Jamaica for diverse and vibrant Cuba, I encourage you all to continue to work diligently in your respective fields of study, to remain

faithful to the goals you have set for yourselves, and to fly, even higher, the Jamaican flag in Cuba. It is my hope that you will not only meet, but exceed, your and your families’ expectatio­ns,” he added.

Under the full scholarshi­p, tuition, accommodat­ion, meals, clothing allowance, study materials and medical care are covered by Cuba.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Alando Terrelonge (left), is greeted by Cuban Ambassador to Jamaica Fermín Quiñones during Wednesday’s ceremony for 15 Jamaican students who have gained scholarshi­ps to study in the Republic of Cuba. The event was held at the Embassy of Cuba in St Andrew.
CONTRIBUTE­D Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Alando Terrelonge (left), is greeted by Cuban Ambassador to Jamaica Fermín Quiñones during Wednesday’s ceremony for 15 Jamaican students who have gained scholarshi­ps to study in the Republic of Cuba. The event was held at the Embassy of Cuba in St Andrew.

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