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You are here: Home / cat / UN Highlights Impact of Sanctions on Children and Healthcare in Cuba

UN Highlights Impact of Sanctions on Children and Healthcare in Cuba

Dated: June 9, 2026

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has expressed serious concern over the worsening humanitarian situation in Cuba, urging the immediate removal of sanctions that he says are causing widespread hardship among the population. According to the UN human rights office, the combination of fuel restrictions and expanded sanctions has intensified economic and social challenges, with particularly severe consequences for vulnerable groups such as children, older persons, and individuals requiring medical care.

The crisis has reportedly worsened significantly since early 2026 following new restrictions affecting fuel imports and economic activities. Reduced fuel availability has disrupted transportation, electricity generation, food distribution, and essential public services. As a result, many communities have experienced prolonged power outages, with some areas facing blackouts lasting more than 20 hours per day. These disruptions have affected daily life and placed additional pressure on already strained public services.

Healthcare services have been among the sectors most severely impacted. According to information cited by the UN, shortages of medicines, medical equipment, and healthcare supplies have limited the ability of hospitals and clinics to provide treatment. Human rights officials warned that doctors are struggling to access essential medicines, creating significant challenges in caring for patients with serious illnesses and chronic health conditions.

The reported health impacts are particularly concerning for children. UN figures indicate that infant mortality rates have increased substantially, while survival rates for childhood cancer patients have declined due to reduced access to necessary treatments and medicines. The shortage of medical supplies has raised concerns about the healthcare system’s ability to meet the needs of vulnerable populations during a period of heightened economic stress.

Food security has also become a growing concern. Fuel shortages have affected agricultural production, transportation, and food distribution networks, contributing to reduced domestic food output and higher prices for basic goods. Rising costs and limited availability of essential products have increased economic pressures on households and made it more difficult for many families to meet their daily needs.

The United Nations human rights office argues that the broad economic effects of the sanctions are having unintended humanitarian consequences. According to the assessment presented by Volker Türk, restrictions affecting multiple sectors of the economy are contributing to shortages of food, medicine, fuel, and other essential goods. He stated that measures with widespread impacts on civilian populations raise significant human rights concerns and warrant urgent attention.

Humanitarian organizations are also encountering operational challenges. Supply chains have been disrupted as some companies reduce or suspend business activities connected to Cuba due to concerns about sanctions compliance. These disruptions have reportedly affected the delivery of humanitarian assistance, delayed procurement processes, and complicated efforts to transport food and essential supplies into the country.

The situation is further complicated by Cuba’s increasing economic isolation. Reduced commercial activity, transportation constraints, and difficulties accessing international financial systems have limited the country’s ability to secure imports and maintain critical services. These factors have intensified existing economic challenges and increased uncertainty regarding future humanitarian conditions.

Environmental and seasonal risks are adding to the pressure. Rising temperatures may contribute to the spread of vector-borne and waterborne diseases, while the Atlantic hurricane season poses additional threats to communities already facing shortages of resources and infrastructure challenges. Humanitarian agencies warn that these factors could worsen conditions if preparedness and response capacities remain constrained.

While calling for the lifting of sanctions and greater international engagement, the UN human rights chief also urged Cuban authorities to uphold civil liberties, protect human rights, and address concerns related to arbitrary detention. The overall message from the United Nations emphasizes the need for measures that reduce human suffering, improve access to essential goods and services, and support the well-being of the Cuban population during a period of significant economic and humanitarian strain.

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