Cuba in Crisis: EU Steps Up With €2 Million Aid Amid Energy Shortage
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The European Union has allocated an additional two million euros in humanitarian aid to Cuba due to the worsening humanitarian situation. The aid is intended for humanitarian partners in Cuba who are providing emergency assistance to the most vulnerable population in the face of the energy crisis and the related difficulties in delivering food and drinking water, it was announced in Brussels today.
Cuba in Crisis: EU Steps Up With €2 Million Aid Amid Energy Shortage
Cuba in Crisis: EU Steps Up With €2 Million Aid Amid Energy Shortage The European Commission has pledged an additional €2 million in aid to Cuba, aiming to address the increasingly dire humanitarian conditions on the island, which are compounded by an energy crisis.Following the U.S. sanctions that curtailed Venezuela's oil exports, Cuba has faced widespread blackouts affecting its 10 million inhabitants. Health officials have warned about heigh…
The EU approves another two million euros to "deliver food and safe drinking water" to Cuba, while France calls on the regime to make progress on human rights and economic openness.
The resources will be directed to logistical support for humanitarian partners that distribute urgent aid in the country, says
The European Commission has announced an additional humanitarian aid of EUR 2 million (US$ 2.3 million) for Cuba, citing the deterioration of living conditions on the island. Funding is intended to support the delivery of essential supplies, such as food and drinking water, and is expected to benefit up to two million people. EU officials pointed to the deepening energy crisis and growing scarcity, which have led to widespread blackouts and incr…
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