NEHAWU Welcomes The Deployment Of A Cuban Medical Brigade To South Africa To Assist with COVID-19

NEHAWU Welcomes The Deployment Of A Cuban Medical Brigade To South Africa To Assist with COVID-19


Saturday April 25, 2020

NEHAWU Welcomes the Cuban Doctors As they Land In South Africa ToAssist with COVID-19 The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] welcomes the deployment of a Cuban medical brigade to South Africa to assist in the efforts against COVID-19. The brigade will be landing in the country tomorrow [Sunday April 26, 2020].

The South African government requested assistance from the Cuban government in containing and arresting the spread of the novel coronavirus. The Cuban government has decided to deploy 217 Cuban Health Professionals which include amongst others Family Physicians, Epidemiologist, Biostatistics, Healthcare Technology Engineers, Biotechnology Experts and specialists who have been carefully selected to assist South Africa in fighting the coronavirus. We call on all South Africans to cooperate and work hand in hand with the Cubans, share experiences and expertise during their stay in the country.

The assistance of Cubans who are armed with extensive knowledge and experience on health related interventions is going to be a shot in the arm for our efforts to stem the tide against new infections. With the new infections growing at an alarming rate the Cuban brigade could not have come at a better time. The coronavirus has caused unprecedented damages to the economy coupled with an unacceptable number of deaths, job losses, and loss of personal income of millions of our people.

Currently, Cuba has 21 brigades of healthcare professionals that have been deployed to join in the national and local efforts of 20 countries. This is a humble contribution from a small island with limited resources and a victim of the illegal economic, commercial and financial blockade by the United States of America [USA]. Even the World Health Organisation [WHO] has recognised Cuba’s extensive experience in the development of international cooperation in the area of health.

NEHAWU Welcomes the Cuban Doctors As they Land In South Africa ToAssist with COVID-19 The Cubans are currently training our future doctors through the Mandela-Castro Initiative and we are looking forward to their return to the country to plough back what they have learnt during their training in Cuba. NEHAWU continues to advocate for the extension of the initiative as a legacy of both Nelson Mandela and Fidel Castro and as a vehicle to assist with the shortages of doctors in our healthcare system.

NEHAWU once more calls on the USA under the Trump administration to lift the illegal blockade against Cuba with immediate effect.

NEHAWU Logo
Issued by NEHAWU Secretariat
Zola Saphetha (General Secretary) at 082 558 5968
December Mavuso (Deputy General Secretary) at 082 558 5969;
Khaya Xaba (NEHAWU National Spokesperson) at 082 455 2500
email: khaya@nehawu.org.za

More Headlines

  • 18 April 2020: NEHAWU Statement On The Rising Number Of Healthcare Workers Getting Infected With COVID-19Read More
  • 18 April 2020: NEHAWU Statement On The Rising Number Of Healthcare Workers Getting Infected With COVID-19Read More
  • 17 April 2020: NEHAWU commends Cuba’s Role In The Global Fight Against Corona VirusRead More
  • 15 April 2020: NEHAWU Statement On The Private Healthcare Becoming The Weakest Link In The Fight Against COVID-19Read More
  • 15 April 2020: NEHAWU Statement On The Non-Implementation of Salary Increases For Public Servants By GovernmentRead More
  • 10 April 2020: NEHAWU Statement On The Extension Of The LockdownRead More
  • 08 April 2020: NEHAWU Statement On The Meeting With Governement On The Implementation Of Health And Safety MeasuresRead More
  • 03 April 2020: NEHAWU Heads to Court To Protect it's membersRead More
  • 31 March 2020: Trade Union International Public Service & Allied Pledges Its Solidarity To USB And The Entire Working People Of Italy - We Say No To The Latest Attempts By Italian Government To Silence WorkersRead More
  • 30 March 2020: WFTU TUI Public Service and Allied Statement on COVID-19Read More
  • 30 March 2020: NEHAWU Demands That The Department Of Health Comply With OHS ACT During COVID-19 DisasterRead More