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Cuban Doctors Working in Haiti - You Can Help! |
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Contributed by Ken Collier
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Wednesday, 20 January 2010 |
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Submitted by Ken Collier, recently of the School of Social Work, University of Regina Canadian
Network on Cuba www.canadiannetworkoncuba.ca
Dear Friends,
Cuba has an
unequaled record in helping people in crises such as the earthquake in Pakistan
and natural disasters in many other countries. In fact it has set up a
special emergency unit, the Henry Reeve Medical Brigade, to respond to such
disasters.
We believe that this kind
of unprecedented and invaluable help which Cuba has been giving Haiti for eleven
years deserves to be supported as strongly as possible. The CNC urges you
to support Cuba in this work by giving a donation to “The Mackenzie-Papineau
Memorial Fund,” indicating on your cheque’s memo line “Cuba for
Haiti”.
Charitable receipts will be issued by the
Mackenzie-Papineau Memorial Fund (Charitable Org - Revenue Canada Reg, #88876
9197RR0001).
Your donation should be mailed to:
The Mackenzie-Papineau Memorial Fund & Friends of the
Mac-Pap Battalion, Int'l Brigades Att: S. Skup 56 Riverwood Terrace
Bolton, ON L7E 1S4
The “Cuba for Haiti” contributions will go
into a special account, ensuring that 100% of all donations are used for medical
support and aid to Haiti. We are working directly with The Cuban Embassy in
Ottawa and the Consulate General in Toronto.
Sincerely,
Isaac Saney, CNC Co-chair & and National Spokesperson, Tamara Hansen,
CNC Co-Chair Keith Ellis, CNC Coordinator “Cuba for Haiti”
From the Cuban Support Group - Ireland:
There are 344 Cuban medics working in Haiti today, they have two improvised
hospitals where they are providing services to the earthquake victims.
Only two of them were injured in the earthquake, both of whom have received
treatment for minor injuries and remain there to assist the disaster
victims.
Cuban doctors are working in all 10 "departments"
(administrative regions) of Haiti. They are assisted by over 400
Haitian medical doctors and interns who have completed medical degrees on
full scholarships in Cuba.
Cuba has provided free public health care to
the poor of Haiti since 1989 - the only public medicine available in that
country. During the recent coup and subsequent US/French/Canadian
invasion which deposed the Aristide presidency, Cuban doctors continued to
provide medical care when other hospitals closed down and other doctors fled
the country.
The Cuban government has offered condolences to the people
of Haiti and pledged immediate additional medical assistance if the Haitian
government requires it.
Cuba's "Henry Reeve Contingent", a volunteer
contingent of 1,000 medics, fully equipped and entirely self sustaining for
30 days, can land on any airstrip in the world at 72 hours notice.
Haiti is 32 miles from Cuba - members of the Henry Reeve Contingent (were)
there within hours of a request.
Cuban doctors will go where no
doctor has gone before, live in conditions that no doctor has ever lived in
before and deliver life saving medical care to people who have never even
seen a doctor before. And they do all this for free. Each doctor
feels privileged to be able to use their skills to help people who are in
such desperate need of medical care. 35,000 Cuban medics currently
provide healthcare in 78 countries around the world, more than the World
Health Organisation and Medecins sans Frontiers put together.
Cuban
doctors have unique experience of working in earthquake zones in third world
countries without infrastructure. There are Cuban medics currently
working on the frozen slopes of the Himalayas in Pakistan following their
unmatched medical support provided during the 2005 Pakistan earthquake.
Many hiked for days over mudslides to reach the isolated communities of the
region to deliver medical assistance. To this day, Pakistani parents
in the earthquake region name their children after the Cuban doctors who
helped deliver them.
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