Cuban government policy, especially in the fields of public health, education, sport, the environment and science, has been astoundingly successful in producing results using few resources and within relatively short time spans.
The question that the Institute poses and seeks to address is:
What if any are the lessons that can be learned from the Cuban experience and how might they be applicable in addressing problems facing other countries?
Our Policy Unit, with the help of
Professor Margaret Blunden, plans to make objective appraisals of Cuban
policy in the public interest and for use by policy makers and planners
everywhere.