Japan to Provide Solar Panels to Cuba
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Havana, May 11. Japan’s embassy in Cuba and the Pnud will provide equipment from renewable sources with a budget of $6.5 million to 10 Cuban hospitals, four of them in the capital, today reported official sources. The project, which is planned to be carried out in Cuba,...
The Japanese Embassy in Cuba and UNDP will provide equipment from renewable sources with a budget of $6.5 million to 10 Cuban hospitals, four of them in the capital, official sources reported this Monday. The project, which is expected to be carried out over a period of two years, is led by the Cuban Ministry of Public Health, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with the participation of the Ministry of Energy and Mines, the Electri…
In the midst of the energy crisis, several countries have sent donations to the island. The United Nations will collaborate with Japan on a new project.
In a context marked by constant blackouts and a health system under pressure, the Government of Japan announced a $6.5 million grant to install solar panels in ten hospitals in Cuba. The initiative seeks to guarantee electricity supply in critical areas of medical care and partially alleviate the effects of the energy crisis affecting the island since 2024. The project will be implemented in coordination with the United Nations Development Progr…
With the participation of authorities from the Ministry of Public Health and the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, the beginning of the donation was signed that will facilitate energy coverage in the ...
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