

By Admin. Updated 3:55 p.m., Monday, October 7, 2024, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).
The Embassy of the Republic of Cuba in St. Vincent and the Grenadines announced today (October 7), that a Cuban Doctor of Special Education Sciences has arrived here with the aim of starting a new project around the delivery of special education.
In a press release, the Embassy said Mabel Álvarez Bernal, arrived in St. Vincent and the Grenadines with the aim to start a new collaboration project and was received by the Cuban ambassador Carlos Ernesto Rodríguez Etcheverry.
In the first stage, the doctor will work on a diagnosis of the current state of special education in this Caribbean nation, as well as identify the main needs in this area and work on an action plan to start improving conditions in this important branch of education, the press release stated.

“Dr. Alvarez Bernal’s presence in SVG opens up an unprecedented stage in the bilateral collaboration and will contribute considerably to the development and welfare of this fraternal people, with whom Cuba maintains excellent relations of friendship and cooperation,” the release stated.
Cuba and SVG have continued to work lately on expanding and diversifying their cooperation relationships, which currently cover the areas of health, engineering and education.

