Offer consulting and logistic support services to private, and government entities at state and federal level regarding educational, social, and economical viabilities to support academic researchers, pro-democracy, environmental, and pacifist initiatives in Cuba using a historical-dialectical standard.
Help to design comprehensive politics at State and National level to support Naturpaz as a pro-environmental movement in Cuban archipelago calculating cost-benefits implications for both nations and the world.
Educate and coordinate legislative efforts to support environmental, peace and community initiatives that enhance tolerance and hope in our goal of building a common vision of co-existing in an ecologically sustainable world free of nuclear weapons and regional armed conflicts.
Offer logistic support to Naturpaz members inside Cuba and around the world to achieve the goals approved by the Naturpaz Intergalactic Council on March 4th, 2023.
Logistic support include but would not be limited to endorsing investments in the renovation of the hydraulic watershed, recycling, urban hygiene and conservation of flora and fauna representing Naturpaz as a non-profit corporation before national and international government bodies.
Facilitate access to information and resources needed to transform the Cuban archipelago from a state in energy ruin based on hydrocarbons; towards a prosperous economy supported entirely by a mix of renewable and non-polluting energy, and its related and intertwined issues with America progress.
Support and advice on the ecological transition of Cuban agriculture using programs as “Seeds for Cuba” to increase the production of food with the target of increase commercial success in the Caribbean Region an its commercial viability.
Support and facilitate access to information and resources needed to transform Cuba archipelago in a prosperous economy; and increase the success of The United States of America, and countries where Naturpaz members resided using renewable and non-polluting energy, and waste recycling in their process of ecological transition.
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U.S. Department of State Country Report on Human Rights Practices 1999 - Cuba
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