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32 years have gone by since Joven Club was founded

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32 years have gone by since Joven Club was founded
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Retrieved from Juventud Rebelde newspaper

More than four million people have graduated from different computer science and electronics courses as part of this program created by Fidel. From September 9th to 12th, the event Informática para Jovenes (Informatics for the Young), Infoclub 2019 will session

The Joven Club Computer Science and Electronics, born in Cuba as an idea of Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, will turn 32 this September 8th. They, through more than 600 facilities, are present in every municipality throughout the country and have graduated 4.7 million Cubans in various courses, recently stated the Minister of Communications, Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella.

On his Twitter account, the minister also wrote a few hours ago that "Cuba will continue to advance with the available resources, expanding capacities and making better use of those that exist," while facing the absurd and immoral blockade of the U.S. government, and "working more committed to the cause."

Perdomo Di-Lella's message took as its starting point a very recent tweet from the President of the Councils of State and Ministers, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, who expressed, regarding the country's growth in the communicational sphere, that "the country continues to bet on the development of telecommunications".

As for Cuba, despite the relentless imperial siege, it does not abandon programs that imply development for society, such as that of the Computer Science Joven Club, the fruit of Fidel's far-sighted thinking and which, unquestionably, readied many to embrace this time of new Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs).

To commemorate the 32nd anniversary of the Computer Science and Electronics Joven Club, according to Alexander Díaz Meriño, director of Institutional Communication of this program, the national event will be held at the Central Computer Science Palace in Havana, which will be a good occasion to recognize the dedication of the most outstanding provinces and leaders in 2019.

He pointed out that Informática para Jovenes, Infoclub 2019, the main event of the Joven Club, will be opened in the same context. It will be held from September the ninth to the twelfth and aims to promote the exchange, exhibition, and dissemination of the main proposals and experiences in the country related to the use of ICTs.

#Fidel and the #JovenClub [...] No one can imagine what those Joven Clubs mean, being created all over the republic where so many thousands and thousands of young people have learned to use computers [...] #SomosContinuidad
 

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