Come on, you really can’t expect decent US American diplomats to enjoy staying in a third-world hellhole like Cuba!
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According to a 2014 report by The World Bank, Cuba has the best education system in Latin American and the Caribbean and (is) the only country on the continent to have a high-level teaching faculty. The World Bank Report also praises Cuba for its success in the fields of education and health, with social services that exceeds those of most developing countries and, in certain sectors, are comparable to those of the developed nations. The country’s social system that ensures state-sponsored universal access to education and health services has helped Cuba to achieve universal literacy, eradicate certain diseases and provide universal access to safe drinking water and basic public sanitation. Cuba now has one of the region’s lowest infant mortality rates and longest life expectancies.
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