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  • Cuba defends application of data science at PAHO

    Cuba defends application of data science at PAHO

    Cuban health officials presented the nation’s advanced digital health strategy during the 59th Executive Council meeting of the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO), highlighting how technological innovation has strengthened pandemic response capabilities. Dr. Ileana Morales, Director of Science and Technological Innovation at Cuba’s Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP), detailed how digital tools have enabled real-time data processing for more effective epidemiological management throughout the COVID-19 crisis.

    Dr. Morales emphasized Cuba’s comprehensive approach to health information systems development, which centers on specialized training for professionals in technology and university programs. The country has made significant advancements in cutting-edge medical fields including medical robotics, precision medicine, nanoscience, and neuroscience—all disciplines that demand sophisticated data processing capabilities for large-volume information assimilation.

    Karel Barthelemy, MINSAP’s Director of Information Technology and Communications, addressed the substantial challenges of digital transformation in healthcare, stressing the necessity for tailored designs that accommodate each nation’s unique characteristics. He outlined several operational computer solutions currently deployed in Cuba, including research platforms, laboratory results monitoring systems, hospital bed availability trackers, clinical laboratory information management, and vaccinated population databases.

    A critical component of Cuba’s strategy involves employing Big Data analytics and mathematical modeling to predict viral behavior patterns within populations. These predictive tools enable health authorities to refine national response plans and continuously update patient care protocols based on empirical evidence.

    Both officials emphasized the importance of regional cooperation, noting that successful implementation of digital transformation roadmaps across the Americas requires strengthened collaboration between PAHO and member states. Such partnerships would facilitate knowledge exchange and accelerate progress toward developing shared technological platforms that benefit the entire region.

  • Central Report to the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba

    Central Report to the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba

    On April 16, 2021, Army General Raúl Castro Ruz delivered a pivotal address at the opening of the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, marking the 60th anniversary of the proclamation of the socialist character of the Cuban Revolution. The event coincided with the commemoration of the 1961 victory at Playa Girón, a defining moment in Cuba’s resistance against U.S.-backed aggression. Castro’s speech highlighted the historical significance of the Revolution, its enduring principles, and the challenges facing Cuba today. He emphasized the importance of unity, ideological firmness, and the need to adapt to contemporary global realities while preserving socialist values. Castro also addressed Cuba’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the country’s economic reforms, and the ongoing U.S. economic blockade, which he described as the most comprehensive and prolonged economic war ever waged against a nation. He underscored the resilience of the Cuban people and the necessity of strengthening the Party’s role in guiding the nation’s development. The Congress concluded with a reaffirmation of Cuba’s commitment to socialism, sovereignty, and international solidarity, particularly with Latin America and the Caribbean. Castro’s address served as both a reflection on Cuba’s revolutionary legacy and a roadmap for its future, emphasizing the importance of generational leadership transitions and the continued defense of socialist principles.

  • Central Report to the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba

    Central Report to the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba

    On April 16, 2021, Army General Raúl Castro Ruz delivered a pivotal address at the opening of the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, marking the 60th anniversary of the proclamation of the socialist character of the Cuban Revolution. The event, held under extraordinary circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic, underscored Cuba’s resilience and commitment to socialism amidst ongoing challenges, including the U.S. economic blockade and internal economic reforms. Castro highlighted the historical significance of the Revolution, emphasizing its enduring principles and the need for continued unity and ideological firmness. He also addressed the Party’s role in guiding Cuba’s development, the importance of youth engagement, and the ongoing efforts to update the country’s economic and social model. The Congress concluded on April 19, coinciding with the 60th anniversary of Cuba’s victory at Playa Girón, a symbol of the nation’s resistance to external aggression. Castro’s speech reaffirmed Cuba’s commitment to socialism, its defense of sovereignty, and its determination to overcome current challenges through collective effort and innovation.