A first-year Jamaican medical student studying in Cuba has shared her determination to continue her education despite facing significant challenges due to the island’s ongoing fuel shortage. In an interview on the program Beyond the Headlines, the student, who chose to remain anonymous, detailed the difficulties she encounters.
These challenges include:
- Daily power outages lasting up to 20 hours
- Limited transportation options
- Reduction in teaching sessions
The fuel crisis has led to widespread protests in Havana, as reports indicate that Cuba has run out of diesel and fuel oil, exacerbating the already challenging living conditions for residents. The student acknowledged that her resilience is being tested but emphasized her commitment to achieving her academic goals.
She highlighted the impact of the fuel shortage on her daily life and studies, noting that the situation has made it increasingly difficult to maintain a consistent educational experience. Despite these obstacles, she remains focused on her aspirations of completing her medical training in Cuba.
The ongoing fuel crisis continues to affect many aspects of life on the island, prompting concerns among both locals and international observers. The student’s experience reflects the broader challenges faced by many in Cuba during this difficult period.
Source: t.me
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