Thursday, June 19, 2014 | 5:44 PM
KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) -- Four Jamaican students will have the opportunity to pursue medical degrees in Cuba this September, under the Jamaica/Cuba Bilateral Scholarship Programme.
The recipients are Osheen Bogue, Antoinette Fyffe, Chantal Williams, and Jacques Heaven.
Additionally, student Marlyn Perez has been chosen to receive the annual scholarship, which Cuba offers to students who are descendants of Cubans living abroad.
Cuban Ambassador to Jamaica, Bernardo Guanche Hernandez, noted that, “they were successful because they have proved to meet the necessary requirements. Their parents must be very happy and proud.”
The ceremony for the official presentation of medical scholarships was held at the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba on Wednesday June 18.
Over 107 Jamaican youths are currently studying in Cuban universities under the Jamaica/Cuba Bilateral Scholarship Programme.
Meanwhile, 186 Cubans are presently providing their services locally, under several bilateral cooperation programmes, mainly in the health and education sectors.
“The Jamaican scholarship awardees will be able to master a new language - Spanish. They will also be able to get to know the Cuban people and see our achievements and challenges for themselves,” Hernandez said.
He also encouraged the students to “return to Jamaica ready to make a useful contribution to your beloved country’s development and to the wellbeing of Jamaicans, especially those who are the most needy.” more
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