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    Innovation and Education: lessons learned from Cuban Science, Technology and Innovation System by Armando Rodríguez Batista

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The beginning of Science and Technology-Based Innovation (STI) policies in Cuba should be traced to 1961, with the so-called Literacy Campaign that declared the Nation as the First Latin-American Country Free from Illiteracy. …”
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    Innovation and Education: lessons learned from Cuban Science, Technology and Innovation System by Armando Rodríguez Batista

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The beginning of Science and Technology-Based Innovation (STI) policies in Cuba should be traced to 1961, with the so-called Literacy Campaign that declared the Nation as the First Latin-American Country Free from Illiteracy. …”
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    Innovation and Education: lessons learned from Cuban Science, Technology and Innovation System by Armando Rodríguez Batista

    Published 2022-01-01
    “… The beginning of Science and Technology-Based Innovation (STI) policies in Cuba should be traced to 1961, with the so-called Literacy Campaign that declared the Nation as the First Latin-American Country Free from Illiteracy. …”
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    17th Brigade of the Red Cross in Santa Clara, humanism paradigm by Elizabeth Díaz Mederos, Isabel Idania Mederos Luis

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Its brigade showed signs of humanism and respect in compliance with the principles and rules of International Humanitarian Law; also participated in the Literacy Campaign in the fight against bandits and farming, among other activities. …”
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    Desarrollo de la educación en Cuba después del año 1959 / Development of education in Cuba after 1959 by José Pedro González González, Raúl Reyes Velázquez

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…The educational revolution since 1959, with the abolition of Batista’s dictatorship, left the Literacy Campaign, which allowed a quantitative and qualitative change stressed today that the Cuban nation by the level of his specialists in various scientific aspects.  …”
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