
The UN has donated nearly 20 million dollars to Cuba to assist in recovery after hurricanes and earthquakes. The amount, while significant, is less than a third of the 78.3 million that the international organization intends to raise to contribute to the total recovery of the Island.
According to reports, this donation is part of humanitarian aid efforts to support Cuba in critical times following natural disasters. UN agencies have been working closely with Cuban authorities to coordinate the distribution of assistance and ensure that it reaches those who need it most in areas affected by hurricanes and earthquakes.
"The UN's contribution is an important step in the reconstruction process of Cuba. We sincerely appreciate this support, which will undoubtedly benefit thousands of people who have lost their homes and livelihoods due to these natural disasters," stated a representative of the Cuban government.
The UN's financial support will be allocated to repairing damaged infrastructure, providing basic humanitarian aid, rebuilding homes, and assisting vulnerable communities. It is expected that this collaboration will significantly help alleviate the suffering of those affected by disasters in Cuba.