Chile Will Allocate Funds to Unicef to Support Cuba in the Face of the "Humanitarian Catastrophe" Affecting the Island.
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Pressed by the Communist Party, the Government of Chile has announced the sending of humanitarian aid to the Cuban people facing a serious food crisis due to the restriction of Venezuelan oil suffered by the Caribbean island. Foreign Minister Alberto Van Klaveren has reported that the donation will be monetary and through multilateral channels, specifically, the United Nations-dependent Unitef. He maintained that these programs offer guarantees …
By CNN en Español - The Chilean government announced Thursday that it will contribute to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to support the response to the "humanitarian catastrophe" affecting Cuba, at the instruction of President Gabriel Boric, amidst the US oil embargo. The announcement was made by Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren, who specified in a statement that the contribution will be channeled through the Chile Fund Against …
Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren announced that the Government of Chile will allocate $1 million, equivalent to 862 million Chilean pesos, in aid for Cuba. The initiative is part of the serious energy and fuel crisis that affects the neighboring island. At the time it was pointed out that the resources [...] This article Government will allocate $1 million via Unicef for Cuba was originally published in El Diario de Antofagasta.
Chile to send $1 million in aid to Cuba amid economic crisis
Chile’s government announced on Thursday that it will send humanitarian aid to Cuba in response to the serious economic crisis facing the Caribbean country. The total amount delivered will be $1 million, which will be provided through the “Chile Against Hunger and Poverty” fund and delivered through the United Nations, with the goal of ensuring that it reaches the civilian population, explained Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren during a pre…
Chile allocates $1 million to UNICEF to help Cuba in energy crises, emphasizing that it does not support the Cuban Government. Assistance focuses on health and child protection, funded by the Chile Fund against Hunger and Poverty.
The humanitarian aid that Chile will deliver to Cuba through Unicef continues to generate criticism, this time from the United States Congress. Representative Carlos Gimenez, born in the island country, shared President Gabriel Boric’s comment on his social networks with harsh warnings about becoming. “From the United States Congress we denounce the support of the President of Chile for the military dictatorship in Cuba,” reads a publication in …
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