CUBA'S ACHIEVEMENTS IN PROVIDING HEALTH CARE AND EDUCATION TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ARE BETTER THATN THOSE OF MANY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES. HOW HAS IT MANAGEDTHIS?

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July 19, 2013

 

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"To be educated is to be free," (Marti in Marshall, 1987, p146) has become one of the more popular revolutionary slogans and has been greatly adhered to by Castro's government. While health care is articulated in the 1975 Cuban constitution as being "the right of all and the responsibility of the state" (Feinsilver, 1993, p26)...
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The social political stance of Castro's government has been the driving force behind the success in health care and education. Issues such as housing, employment, health care and education are viewed as a basic human right and are in theory guaranteed by the state to all. In Cuba, health care indicators are also seen as a measure of the government's efficiency and performance...
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