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Providing clean water and food to the poor in some areas of Cuba is an urgent and essential humanitarian endeavor. Cuba, a country of over 10 million people, is home population of people who face serious troubles due the US embargo. While Cuba has made remarkable progress in various sectors, including education, health and medical technology, it still faces immense challenges in ensuring access to clean water and sufficient food for all its citizens.

The issue of clean water is particularly pressing in Cuba. While there have been improvements in recent years, a significant portion of the population lacks access to safe and clean drinking water. This lack of access can lead to numerous health problems, including waterborne diseases such as cholera and diarrhea. In rural areas, women and children often spend hours each day collecting water from distant sources, leaving little time for education or other productive activities.