Recommandations de Yoani Sanchez de La Havane :
«Those who have plans to travel to Cuba in the coming months and would like to show their solidarity by helping, I recommend bringing in your luggage a few kilograms of supplies to deliver directly to the victims. While anything can help those families that have lost their possessions, there are certain things and resources that are a priority.
- Water purifying tablets.
- Vitamins, every kind of painkiller, thermometers, band-aids, oral hydration salts, disposable syringes, cotton, medicinal sprays for asthmatics, aspirin, paracetamol and suture thread.
- Clothing of all kinds, including underwear and shoes.
- School supplies, especially notebooks and pencils.
- Rechargeable batteries, flashlights and portable radios.
- Toiletries: soap, toothpaste, shampoo and toothbrushes.
- Baby clothes and things for babies. Remember that babies have been left without even a bottle.
(...) It is always preferable, whenever possible, to deliver the aid directly to those in need. Personal delivery or sending things through friends is the most secure.»
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1 commentaire:
Salut Jacques, j'espère que tu te portes bien. De mon côté, un grippe. Pas grave, c'est ça vivre au Québec! Juste un petit mot pour les bons moments à Cuba et merci pour les billets sur Cuba... :-) Ça m'a permis de m'y replonger un tantinet, question de faire durer le voyage un peu plus longtemps. Ciao et à bientôt!
Mario.
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