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Cuban Health Cooperation Turns 45

Cuba 1963: a nation grappling with the legacy of inequities between rich and poor, city and country. In 1959, Cuba’s new government inherited a land in which 89% of families in the countryside didn’t have milk to drink,[1] 45% of school-age children didn’t attend school,[2] and the vast majority of families in the remote and mountainous regions had no health care at all. 

 
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