Cuban Specialists Continue Study on
Disabled People in Nicaraguan Capital
MANAGUA -
Cuban and Nicaraguan experts continue a
study on disabled people in Nicaragua as
part of a program called ‘Todos con voz’
(Everyone with Voice) to provide them with
medical assistance and, at the same time,
restore their citizen rights.
After conducting the study in several
localities of this Central American country,
the health professionals have begun to work
in Managua, the country’s capital.
According to Prensa Latina news agency, Dr.
Miladys Orraca, coordinator of the brigade,
said that during previous work carried out
in the municipalities of the department of
Managua, 9,057 cases were studied.
Thus far, the research was concluded in the
departments of Chinandega, Masaya and
Matagalpa, one of the most complex areas for
being situated in a mountain range, and also
in the municipalities of San Francisco Libre,
Tipitapa, Mateare, Ciudad Sandino, San
Rafael del Sur, El Crucero and Ticuantepe.
The ‘Todo con Voz’ program emerged as an
initiative of Cuban Revolution leader Fidel
Castro. It has been also implemented in
other countries members of the Bolivarian
Alliance for the Peoples of the Americas
(ALBA).
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