Cuban Ministry of Public Health Withdraws Collaborators from Ecuador, While Reiterating Willingness to Continue Supporting the Country
- Cuban Ministry of Public Health
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The government of the Republic of Ecuador has
reported the decision to terminate, and not renew,
six collaboration agreements signed with the Cuban
Ministry of Public Health.
Cuban medical cooperation in Ecuador began in
1992. In June of 2006, a cooperation agreement was
signed for the launching of "Operation Miracle"
with the participation of 153 professional
collaborators. Through this program 168,543
surgeries were performed, including 4,609 to
remove cataracts, and 118,575 for pterygium. In
January 2009, on the occasion of an official visit
by then President Rafael Correa Delgado, the
Framework Agreement on Cooperation in Health
between the two governments was signed. On June 11
of the same year, the Inter-institutional
Cooperation Agreement was signed by then
Ecuadorian Vice President Lenín Moreno Garcés and
the Ministry of Public Health of Cuba, for the
realization of a psycho-social, pedagogical, and
clinical genetic study of people with
disabilities, known as the Manuela Espejo
Solidarity Mission. Through this program, 825,576
persons were assisted, of whom 35,257 were
provided neurophysiology or otolaryngology
consultations. Some 21,062 patients underwent
clinical genetics studies.
In 2013, a contract was signed with the
Ecuadorian Social Security Institute (IESS)
through which 293 Cuban doctors of different
specialties provided medical assistance in 52 of
this Institute's units.
Cuba has provided assistance in emergencies and
disasters in Ecuador: in 1986 due to heavy rains,
in 2001 due to a dengue epidemic, and to assist
victims of the earthquake that occurred on April
16, 2016.
Since the beginning of Cuba's medical
collaboration in this country to date, a total of
3,565 health professionals have provided their
services in Ecuador. Some 6,749,666 medical
consultations have been provided, 212,360 surgical
interventions, 3,548 births assisted, and 100,084
vaccinations administered.
At all times, Cuban health professionals have
faithfully performed the role entrusted to them by
Ecuador's health system, in strict compliance with
the signed agreements' stipulations.
Recent campaigns by the U.S. government to
discredit and sabotage the international
cooperation that Cuba provides in the field of
health in dozens of countries, cannot obscure this
data, that demonstrates the altruistic spirit,
effort, and solidarity of Cuban collaborators.
Currently, the medical brigade in Ecuador
includes 382 professionals, present in 23 of the
country's 24 provinces.
Cuban collaborators will return to the homeland,
having made a meritorious contribution to the
noble effort to ensure medical attention to the
Ecuadorian people, in accordance with the
principle of universal health coverage promoted by
the World Health Organization. Cuban professionals
provided access to specialties which were
previously of limited availability within the
Ecuadorian health system, as more than 400,000
professionals in this sector have voluntarily done
in 164 countries, since 1963.
The Ministry of Public Health of the Republic of
Cuba reaffirms the desire to continue providing
collaboration for this sister people, which ceases
at this time as a result of a decision by the
Ecuadorian government.
The peoples of Our America and the rest of the
world know they can always count on the humanist
and solidarity vocation of Cuban professionals.
This article was published in
Volume 49 Number 29 - November 30, 2019
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