The latest issue of Frontline magazine, published in New Delhi, India, featured an article about Cuba reading that the island’s education system excels due to the resources and support provided by the Cuban government to this field.
The magazine highlights that a large part of the Cuban’s gross domestic product is earmarked for education, which, different from other Third World countries, is considered a priority by the island's government.
Frontline, which is a well-known magazine among intellectuals and progressive readers of India, suggests that some of Cuban experience in education should be applied in the Asian country.
Cuba is known for allocating one of the largest education budgets of Latin America. Its education system is one of the greatest social achievements of the Revolution and is taken as a model by the United Nations.
Ministers from Latin American countries have praised in several international forums the Cuban government’s efforts to maintain its education system free and universal. / Radio Habana Cuba
The magazine highlights that a large part of the Cuban’s gross domestic product is earmarked for education, which, different from other Third World countries, is considered a priority by the island's government.
Frontline, which is a well-known magazine among intellectuals and progressive readers of India, suggests that some of Cuban experience in education should be applied in the Asian country.
Cuba is known for allocating one of the largest education budgets of Latin America. Its education system is one of the greatest social achievements of the Revolution and is taken as a model by the United Nations.
Ministers from Latin American countries have praised in several international forums the Cuban government’s efforts to maintain its education system free and universal. / Radio Habana Cuba
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