Cultural colonization and its impact on the Cuban context was on the table of the International Congress Pedagogy 2023, held in this city until February 3, as part of a program that featured a related lecture by Abel Prieto Jimenez, president of Casa de las Américas and discussions on the role of science, innovation and the environment as the bases of national development centered on schools as the epicenter of action at regional level.
Read more PEDAGOGY 2023 debates cultural colonizationThis Tuesday, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez and Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz, participated in a meeting of the Government's Temporary Working Group for the confrontation of COVID-19. During the meeting, the president expressed his certainty that statistics is not something cold, so it is necessary to draw relations of all kinds of studies, because this will help us locate the problems.
Education authorities in eastern Holguín province are promoting the use of renewable energy sources, particularly solar energy, in local schools to meet power demand.
Read more Holguín schools use clean energyPhoto: Juan Pablo Carreras
The Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment (CITMA) in the province of Holguín promotes several projects to protect coastal areas, as part of the implementation of Tarea Vida (Task Life), the Cuban State's plan to tackle climate change and boost socioeconomic development.
Read more Holguín boosts coastal protection programsPhoto: Alexis del Toro
Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) and President of the Republic, highlighted on Tuesday in Holguín the importance of science and innovation in the Government's development programs, at the conclusion of a visit to sites of economic interest in this eastern Cuban province.
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