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According to Humanity & Inclusion, around one third of people with disabilities in Cuba have an intellectual disability. [1] Around 3.2% have a severe disability. [2] Recent numbers, in 2018, showed that there were 447,674 people with disabilities living in the country and 46.3 percent of this number were women.
American politicians with a disability. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American politicians . It includes politicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
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But ramping up pressure on Cuba again after more than 60 years of US economic sanctions was unlikely to force the government to adopt political reforms said Peter Kornbluh, the co-author of ...
1996 Republican nominee for President of the United States: Injured arm in World War II [27] Tammy Duckworth: Democratic: Illinois: U.S. Senator U.S. Representative: Lost both of her legs and damaged her right arm due to a rocket propelled grenade attack in the Iraq War [28] John Porter East: Republican: North Carolina: U.S. Senator
Tens of thousands of Cubans marched in front of the U.S. embassy in Havana on Friday to protest longstanding sanctions in the waning weeks of the Biden administration, and as the island's ...
Intended to help those with disabilities gain employment, the law currently has about 40,000 American workers laboring for half the minimum wage or less, according to the Labor Department.
Party subsidies or public funding of political parties are subsidies paid by the government directly to a political party to fund some or all of its political activities. Most democracies (in one way or the other) provide cash grants (state aid) from taxpayers' money, the general revenue fund, for party activity.