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Cuba–Namibia relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Cuba–Namibia relations

Cuba–Namibia relations refer to the current and historical relationship between Cuba and Namibia. Cuba politically, militarily and diplomatically supported the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) during the Namibian War of Independence. SWAPO fought against the military of apartheid South Africa.〔(Cuba-Namibia Joint Commission Meeting Kicks off in Havana ), Radio Habana, Cuba, 5 July 2005〕 Cuba deployed more than 350,000 troops to Africa to aid the independence movements in Angola and Namibia, among other causes. Approximately 2,000 Cubans died in the independence struggle in the region. As a result of this involvement Namibia usually supports Cuban policies on the international level, like in the case of the requested release of the Cuban Five.
Since independence in 1990, Namibia and Cuba have held joint meetings every two years for economic, scientific-technical and commercial cooperation. In 2005, it was reported that 1,460 Cuban professionals had worked in Namibia, including 208 in 2005.〔
==Aid==
Cuba's aid policy focuses on sending medical doctors and other professionals to aid development in other countries, particularly in Africa. In 1998, fifty-five Cuban medical doctors were practicing as part of this aid program in Namibia. Cuba also was home to a number of students from Namibia, both prior to and after independence.〔(Cuba Uses Humanitarian Aid in Fight for Foothold in Africa ), International Reporting Project, 31 December 1998〕 at least 2,000 Namibians have graduated from a Cuban institution.〔 In June 2007, ''The Namibian'' reported that 11 Cuban doctors sent to Namibia as part of the aid program were trying to obtain emergency travel documents from the United States embassy and move permanently to that country.〔"Cuban controversy: Namibia doubts US travel papers", ''The Namibian'', 1 June 2007.〕

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