Cuban Women's Federation Marks 54th Anniversary
The Cuban Women’s Federation is marking its 54th anniversary on August 23, in the Eastern province of Guantanamo, a territory where women have made important achievements.
In Guantanamo, 191,936 women are members of the organization, representing 90.9 percent of total integration over the national average.
A total of 300 Guantanamo young women joined community work after turning 14 years old, the age stipulated to become an organization member. Another 3,600 future members will join this year.
Women in Guantanamo lead the economic, political and social development in the eastern territory, where they stand for 67 percent of technical and professional labor, particularly in education, healthcare and culture.
The Cuban Women’s Federation was created August 23, 1960 to implement policies and programs to the benefit of the Cuban women’s integral social, economic and political development.
At present, the organization counts on 3 million members.
In Guantanamo, 191,936 women are members of the organization, representing 90.9 percent of total integration over the national average.
A total of 300 Guantanamo young women joined community work after turning 14 years old, the age stipulated to become an organization member. Another 3,600 future members will join this year.
Women in Guantanamo lead the economic, political and social development in the eastern territory, where they stand for 67 percent of technical and professional labor, particularly in education, healthcare and culture.
The Cuban Women’s Federation was created August 23, 1960 to implement policies and programs to the benefit of the Cuban women’s integral social, economic and political development.
At present, the organization counts on 3 million members.
Source:
Radio Habana Cuba
Date:
23/08/2014