Inactivesince 1966
Jordan
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Executive summary
Cuba's medical-teaching presence in Jordan dates to a 1966 educational brigade, part of a broader historical footprint referenced in official UCCM yearbooks (2015, 2018); the mission has since become inactive, with zero personnel currently deployed and no brigade dispatched even during the Covid-19 pandemic. Available data show significant historical gaps, with no accumulated participant figures documented, precluding verification against independent sources. No specific labour rights violations—movement restrictions, passport retention, or forced repatriations—are individually documented for Jordan, though the profile cites Cuba's general regulatory framework governing missions abroad, including Resolution 368/2020 and Decree 306/2012. No political mobilization activities are recorded for this country. A dormant mission, its silence in the record as telling as its history.
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