The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) supports the two new
projects related to the conservation and sustainable use of
biodiversity in Cuba.
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A team of sixty-two technicians specialized in vector-control arrived
in Haiti from Cuba to work in a disease control campaign along with
Cuban doctors and Haitian fifth-year students from the Santiago de Cuba
Latin American School of Medicine.
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Dawn Kedzior and Marcia Heitz, members of the Emiquon Audubon Society,
will present a program on "Winter Birds" at 12:45 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
30, at the Cuba Senior Center.<br />
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MangoFruit harvesters of the province of Ciego de Avila sowed more than
2 400 hectares of fruit trees during 2009, mainly papaya, guava,
pineapple and mango, as part of a national program scheduled up to 2015.
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Cuban authorities opened a 39-mile road in the strategic peninsula of
Guanahacabibes, in the country's western area that will benefit tourism
development and national security plans.<br />
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Nearly two weeks after the quake that devastated large part of the
capital and other Haitian localities, Port au Prince is beginning to
show some signs of recovery, but the reconstruction task will certainly
take long.<br />
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Foreign Ministers of the Bolivarian Alternative for the People of Our
America (ALBA) analyzed in Caracas, Venezuela, the best ways to
increase the group’s humanitarian aid in Haiti.
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Considered the fourth discoverer of Cuba, Antonio Núñez Jiménez left
profound marks of love to nature and to knowledge in every corner of
the Island he visited.
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