Inactivesince 1966
Cameroon
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Executive summary
Cuba's medical presence in Cameroon traces back to a teaching brigade in 1966, with a bilateral agreement referenced from 9 September 2019 during a visit by Cuban Vice Minister Rogelio Sierra Díaz; the mission is now inactive, with zero active personnel, and Cameroon received no brigades during the Covid-19 pandemic. No specific statistical figures are available to assess discrepancies or inflation. While no country-specific labour violations are detailed, the profile cites standard structural abuses under Cuban law—including Resolution 368/2020, Penal Code article 176, and Migration Law provisions—governing missions generally. No documented political mobilisation or propaganda actions are specified for this destination. A mission whose historical footprint outlasts its verifiable data. Absence of evidence here does not equal absence of the machinery documented elsewhere.
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