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Education and health

Education:
Education in Cuba is free to all people until ninth grade, that means that there are some scholarships for the majority of the population. According to Granma Government statistics indicate that there is one teacher for every 37 inhabitants; Cuba has approximately one million technicians, technologists and university graduates in its labor force.


Health:
Health is a priority on Cuba, this makes the health system something free and accessible for all the population. The have specializations about interventions like organs transplant, maternity, and geriatrics.
According to Granma, The country has a total of 82,000 medical doctors or one per 137 inhabitants.


References: 


  1. Brief history of Cuba. (2014, 24 marzo). Recuperado marzo, 2019, de https://cubaexplorer.com/brief-history-of-cuba/

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