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Barbadians launch initiative to support Cubans amid ongoing US blockade.

A coalition of Barbadian civil society groups has launched a humanitarian initiative to assist Cuba as the island continues to grapple with acute shortages linked to longstanding US sanctions and fuel constraints.

The Barbados–Cuba Relief Initiative, led by the Hibiscus Sports and Culture Foundation in collaboration with the Barbados-Cuba Friendship Association, aims to mobilise community support and deliver essential supplies to Cuban communities facing mounting economic strain.

Organisers say the campaign will focus on collecting and shipping critical items, including medical supplies, food staples and solar-powered equipment, as Cuba confronts persistent disruptions to energy and supply chains. The initiative is framed as a grassroots response to worsening material conditions on the island, where access to basic goods has become increasingly limited.

The effort is also being positioned within a wider regional context. Campaign leaders have called for stronger Caribbean coordination and indicated that outreach to CARICOM member states is under consideration, with the aim of building a broader humanitarian corridor to Cuba.

Supporters of the initiative point to the longstanding ties between Barbados and Cuba, noting Havana’s history of providing medical brigades and disaster relief assistance across the Caribbean. For many involved, the campaign represents not only an emergency response but a continuation of a reciprocal relationship rooted in regional solidarity.

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