In response to the widespread devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in eastern Cuba, the Cuban government has outlined the procedures for receiving and managing international donations. Granma interviewed William Díaz Menéndez, Director General of International Cooperation, and Zoe Hernández Portales, Director of ProCuba, both officials from the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment (Mincex), to provide clarity on the process. They explained that Decree Law No. 16 governs emergency situations, granting Mincex the authority to approve international donation offers. All legal entities in Cuba are permitted to manage and receive donations from various sources, including multilateral, bilateral, governmental, private, and individual contributors, including Cuban expatriates. Mincex oversees this process through its International Aid Group, ensuring that all state bodies report and coordinate donation offers for evaluation and approval. For in-kind donations, an expedited customs procedure is in place once Mincex grants approval, though designated importers must follow specific protocols. Financial donations can be directed to accounts in three Cuban banks: Banco Popular de Ahorro, Banco Financiero Internacional, and Banco Internacional de Comercio. The government clarified that there are no restrictions on donations, except for items with inherent limitations. A preliminary list of needed resources has been shared with Cuban missions abroad to facilitate the process. Both officials emphasized that while Cuba does not solicit aid, it deeply appreciates and facilitates the channels of solidarity offered during these challenging times.
