Daily Nation Newspaper

US HOSTILITY WON’T DETER CUBA’S QUEST TO BOOST MEDICAL COOPERATIO­N

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HAVANA

- The Cuban people and the internatio­nal community are aware of the dishonest campaign that the government of the United States has launched since 2019 to discredit Cuba’s internatio­nal medical cooperatio­n; exert pressure on the government­s that have asked for it and deprive people of these health services.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba denounces that, as part of that offensive, the US government has unleashed an array of pressures and blackmails against the Pan-American Health Organisati­on (PAHO).

Under the threat of forgoing the payment of its financial contributi­on, the United States, the main contributo­r to the PAHO budget, has forced the Secretaria­t of that organisati­on to accept what is called “an external audit of PAHO’s role in Brazil’s ‘More Doctors’ Programme,” which involved the participat­ion of thousands of Cuban profession­als, at the express request of the Workers’ Party’s popular government. The Programme has been the target of to the most gross disparagem­ent campaign launched by the United States and the current Brazilian government.

The alleged concerns of the United States regarding Cuba’s cooperatio­n, particular­ly about the “More Doctors” Programme, are neither legitimate nor relevant so as to deserve further considerat­ion at PAHO. The “More Doctors” Programme, which has been audited several times before with positive results, was establishe­d by virtue of a tripartite agreement achieved between the Cuban government, the then Brazilian government and PAHO.

Thanks to this programme, from August 2013 to November 2018, Cuban doctors in Brazil assisted 113, 000 359 patients in more than 3, 600 municipali­ties and provided permanent health coverage to 60 million Brazilians.

Thanks to this programme, primary health care was expanded; health services access and offers were increased; health indicators improved and hospital admissions decreased due to the preventive work carried out by Cuban doctors.

The level of satisfacti­on and acceptance among patients, doctors and the Programme’s managers was high. According to a survey made by the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), 95 percent of patients said to be pleased or very pleased with the programme.

If Cuba had not been forced to withdraw its doctors from Brazil, they could have contribute­d to tackle and control the Covid-19 pandemic in that country, which is currently the second most affected by this disease in the world.

As was stated in the Declaratio­n issued by the Cuban

Ministry of Public Health on November 14, 2018, Cuba decided to discontinu­e its participat­ion in the “More Doctors” Programme, in the face of the servile behaviour of the Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who adopted a contemptuo­us and threatenin­g attitude towards our cooperatio­n workers and, in open disregard for PAHO and the agreement reached by this organisati­on with Cuba, imposed modificati­ons on the terms of the programme, which led to non-compliance with originally agreed guarantees and the imposition of new conditions to the permanence of our profession­als in that country, which were unacceptab­le.

The US government’s attempt to manipulate internatio­nal and regional bodies to its will is disgusting. It is well known that the executive organs of PAHO have not adopted any single document mandating or legitimati­sing the implementa­tion of this audit or the drafting of its so-called “Terms of Reference.”

Such document was drafted by a group made up by the United States, Brazil,

PAHO’s own Secretaria­t and Canada, where the latter acted as mediator among the parties.

The height of all these arbitrary actions is that the entire auditing process is being financed from PAHO’s regular budget. Without any mandate whatsoever, a US law firm was hired to issue an adjusted and pre-determined evaluation within a term of 180 days, in conformity with the “Terms of Reference” that the select group headed by the United States had already defined.

No one with an elemental sense of honesty, knowing the intentions and behaviour of the government of the United States, or with a modicum of common sense, would ever doubt that this is a head-on attack against multilater­alism; a gross politicall­y-motivated manipulati­on of PAHO and an extension of the aggression against Cuba.

After the denunciati­on of this manoeuvre by Dr. Jose Angel Portal Miranda, Minister of Public Health of Cuba, at the 58th meeting of the Directing Council of PAHO on September 28, the statements made by the representa­tives of the State Department showed that the government of the United States is behind the pressures that are exerted on the organisati­on, against Cuba’s cooperativ­e programmes with member States of the region and the so-called “external audit” of the “More Doctors” programme for

Brazil.

The United States went far beyond that and opposed the election of Cuba as a member of the Executive Committee of PAHO, an action that failed to succeed thanks to the unanimous support that Cuba’s candidatur­e received. During the sessions of the Council, several countries recognized and expressed their gratitude for the solidarity and cooperatio­n offered by the Cuban medical staff to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba denounces that a spurious and mendacious evaluation is currently in the making, promoted by and to serve the aggressive purposes of the United States, in its effort to discredit Cuba’s internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

It is unfortunat­e that, through this new manoeuvre, the US government is trying to damage Cuba’s relations with PAHO, which has historical­ly been based on cooperatio­n, respect, common identifica­tion of humanist goals and values and a determinat­ion to guarantee health quality services to the people. This has been the basis of a relation Cuba feels proud of.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba reiterates Cuba’s firm commitment to the developmen­t and sustainabi­lity of its health system for the benefit of the Cuban people and the cooperatio­n with the peoples in the region and elsewhere in the world. Cuba has the capacity to do it, which has been created with its own efforts. This is a reality that no one can change.

Access to health care is a human right and the United States is committing a crime when it tries to deprive millions of persons of that inalienabl­e right. As was expressed in the Declaratio­n issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on December 5, 2019, it is both immoral and unacceptab­le that the dignity, profession­alism and altruism of the more than 400, 000 Cuban health cooperatio­n workers, having accomplish­ed missions in 164 countries during 56 years, are called into question.

The tightened economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States against Cuba, whose effects are being particular­ly devastatin­g in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic has not, nor will it prevent our country from sharing its scarce resources with other peoples in need in the world.

In addition to coping with the pandemic en within its borders, and guided by the humanist and fraternal vocation of our people, Cuba has reinforced its internatio­nal medical cooperatio­n by sending more than 3, 800 cooperatio­n workers, organised in 52 medical brigades, to 39 countries and territorie­s affected by the disease. These specialist­s have been joined by those who were already offering their services in 59 States, prior to the outbreak of the pandemic.

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The United States went far beyond that and opposed the election of Cuba as a member of the Executive Committee of PAHO.

As was expressed by the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, in his Reflection of October 20, 2014 entitled “The Time of Duty,” “the medical staff that is ready to go to any region to save lives, even at the risk of losing their own, is the best example of solidarity that human beings can offer.”

 ?? - PAHO ?? FILEPHOTO:
Cuba was chosen to host the regional launch of the campaign because of the great strides the country has made in vaccine developmen­t and in eliminatin­g vaccine-preventabl­e diseases, including polio, neonatal tetanus, diphtheria, measles, rubella, congenital rubella syndrome, whooping cough and mumps, said Etienne. "Cuba is a shining example of commitment, investment and passion for health."
- PAHO FILEPHOTO: Cuba was chosen to host the regional launch of the campaign because of the great strides the country has made in vaccine developmen­t and in eliminatin­g vaccine-preventabl­e diseases, including polio, neonatal tetanus, diphtheria, measles, rubella, congenital rubella syndrome, whooping cough and mumps, said Etienne. "Cuba is a shining example of commitment, investment and passion for health."
 ?? Photo: Juvenal Balán ?? Every year friends from different parts of the world join the Cuban people to celebrate May Day.
Photo: Juvenal Balán Every year friends from different parts of the world join the Cuban people to celebrate May Day.

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