MSMEs that work in the Las Guásimas community, in the cuban capitaldonated an ambulance to the Managua polyclinic, in the Havana municipality of Arroyo Naranjo.
The donation was made “with the consent of the collective effort of its members,” as reported on its networks by the Havana Provincial Health Directorate, which did not detail the names or numbers of the MSMEs involved in the initiative.
The entity also did not specify the origin or value of the donation, but assured that these economic actors did so “with their heart and sense of belonging and gratitude to their town as a flag.”
The ambulance was delivered this Monday to the polyclinic “in a small act,” the information refers to.
According to the delivery certificate, cited by the Havana health authorities, the vehicle was acquired “with part of the work results of the workers” of said MSMEs, who stated that they felt “happy and accomplished for being able to modestly help” the services health in your community.
The Havana Provincial Health Directorate, together with the medical staff of the polyclinic and the Arroyo Naranjo municipality, thanked the MSMEs “for such a commendable and exalting gesture, which reflects the solidarity essence of Cubans and the importance of all ‘Thinking as a country ‘” the post concludes.
Cuba has more than 7,700 MSMEs since these new economic actors were approved by the government in 2021.
These new types of management are mostly private and focused mainly on activities related to computing, construction, gastronomy and other services such as beauty and local development projects, although current legislation covers many more possibilities.