Yes, it is ranked top 20 in the world
Ena Elsa Velazquez Cobiella is the Minister of Education for Cuba.
no,but in cuba it is.(dictatorship in cuba.)
Rodolfo Alarcon Ortiz is the Minister of Higher Education for Cuba.
No
No, because the US we are way smarter and have more of everything than Cuba.
you should remain in touch with higher education comission of Pakistan that provid fully free education in cuba for shining students only which is totaly free of coasts
Literacy in Cuba refers to the ability to read and write at a basic level. Cuba has high literacy rates, which are attributed to the country's focus on education and various literacy campaigns over the years. The Cuban government places a strong emphasis on ensuring that all citizens have access to education and the opportunity to become literate.
Schools are actually opened for 12 hours a day in Cuba. This allows parents to work while their kids get an education and free care.
No, Cuba really is not a rich country. However, much like other countries, Cuba has its good areas and bad areas.
Havana
no
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