The SA Communist Party (SACP) has backed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to nominate the Cuban Medical Brigade for the Nobel Peace Prize, reports IoL. Earlier this year, Ramaphosa announced that his administration would put the Henry Reeve Brigade up for the prize for its assistance during the fight against COVID-19.
IoL reports that at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic last year 217 Cuban health professionals including family physicians, health and epidemiologist technologists, biostatisticians, biomedical engineers, public health specialists and nurses were sent to South Africa to help in the fight against the deadly virus.
"The SACP has resolved to support the worldwide calls for the Nobel Peace Prize to be awarded to the Henry Reeve Brigade,” the party said.
According to the SACP, the solidarity displayed by the Cuban Medical Brigade in various countries of the world in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic has inspired many people and a sign of Cuba’s people-first approach to healthcare.
“Cuba’s capacity and experience in genetic engineering, biotechnology, and vaccine development, as well as the strength of its national public healthcare system, are admired by the great majority of the people globally,” the SACP said.