Grenada Launches Comprehensive Campaign to Support Cuba Amid US Sanctions

Grenada has officially launched a solidarity campaign in support of Cuba, designed to offset the effects of longstanding U.S. economic sanctions. This initiative, beginning on April 14 and running through May 14, 2026, marks the 47th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations. The campaign’s objectives are focused on mobilizing financial contributions and essential supplies for Cuba’s health and energy sectors, which have faced significant challenges due to the sanctions.

Dr. Malachi Dottin, a key organizer and president of the Committee of Grenada Graduates from Cuba, encourages broad national involvement. His call to action is directed at various stakeholders across Grenadian society, including trade unions, churches, farmers, government officials, artists, and local businesses. This broad coalition aims to demonstrate Grenada’s commitment to international support and solidarity.

The campaign features a series of events intended to facilitate public participation and contributions. Planned activities include solidarity breakfasts, dinners, and concerts, creating platforms for Grenadians to express their support and appreciation for Cuba’s assistance over the years. Notably, Cuba has been instrumental in aiding Grenada in several sectors, particularly healthcare, education, and infrastructure development, with the Maurice Bishop International Airport standing as a testament to this historical partnership.

This initiative underscores Grenada’s enduring commitment to supporting international solidarity, emphasizing the importance of regional cooperation. Past partnerships with Cuba have been pivotal in fostering Grenada’s national development, making this campaign a gesture of gratitude as well as ongoing support.

As the campaign proceeds, organizers express hope that it will successfully galvanize support and resources beneficial to Cuba, strengthening the ties between the two nations even under challenging circumstances posed by external economic pressures.

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