Cuba: UN Warns of Possible Humanitarian ‘Collapse’ as Oil Supplies Dwindle

The United States has warned of tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba, following a long-standing trade embargo and the recent US capture of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro. Venezuela, previously Cuba’s main oil provider, has seen the US increase its pressure on Cuba, including an executive order last Thursday threatening tariffs on nations selling oil to Cuba, such as Mexico.

“The Secretary-General is deeply concerned about the worsening humanitarian situation in Cuba if its oil needs remain unmet,” stated UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric. The UN chief pointed out that the General Assembly has urged an end to the US embargo for over three decades, emphasizing the need for dialogue and adherence to international law.

Fuel shortages have driven up food prices, caused severe fuel shortages, and led to significant power outages across Cuba. “Recent events in Venezuela have sparked mixed emotions,” noted Francisco Pichon, the senior UN official in Cuba, highlighting resilience alongside grief and indignation over regional developments. Thirty-two Cubans were killed in Venezuela on 3 January during the US operation to capture Maduro.

Mr. Pichon, speaking from a blackout-afflicted Havana, highlighted that the majority of Cubans are facing power cuts, with an increase in people in vulnerable situations. Even prior to recent regional events, the UN has collaborated with the Cuban Government to foster development, especially towards economic diversification. “Energy transition is crucial due to limitations in fuel access and infrastructure,” Mr. Pichon noted, while emphasizing the challenges posed by investment bottlenecks.

“The past two years have been particularly challenging,” he stated, stressing the need for urgent changes to uphold Cuba’s social model amid severe economic and trade sanctions. Cuba’s economy, traditionally reliant on tourism, remains substantially below 2018 levels due to the COVID pandemic. As economic conditions worsen, Cuba’s social indicators, such as universal healthcare and education, are straining.

“All this is under the context of the US embargo against Cuba,” Mr. Pichon noted, adding that the US has also relisted Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism. “For the UN, our principles remain constant: being present, supporting, and acting with cooperation, respect for international law, and UN values.”

As the UN Resident Coordinator, Mr. Pichon manages the work of 23 UN agencies, funds, and programmes. Here is an overview of some activities underway.

Hurricane Melissa struck Cuba as a Category 3 storm on 29 October. For the first time, anticipatory actions were initiated using funds from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), allowing pre-positioning of supplies like water purification units, food, hygiene kits, generators, medicines, and shelter supplies.

The UN initiated a $74 million Plan of Action to support recovery and aid over 2.2 million people impacted by the hurricane. About $23 million has been raised so far, targeting the most vulnerable million. “No lives were lost directly due to the hurricane,” Mr. Pichon said, crediting Cuba’s civil defense, though recovery demands remain vast, including rebuilding tens of thousands of homes.

The UN’s long-term involvement in Cuba is based on a cooperation framework aligned with Cuba’s National Development Plan and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This framework comprises four main pillars:

  1. Institutional: The UN supported around 30 laws post-2019 constitutional reform, promoting equity and rights for women, children, LGBTQ+ persons, people of African descent, and persons with disabilities.

  2. Economic: Focused on productive transformation and financing amid sanctions and the US listing of Cuba as a terrorism sponsor. The Joint SDG Fund aids countries in financing Sustainable Development Goals projects.

  3. Environmental: Disaster risk management and climate resilience are priorities due to Cuba’s hurricane vulnerability. UN support aims to protect lives and livelihoods.

  4. Social: Ensures social protection systems and addresses diverse needs, with a focus on vulnerable groups like people living with AIDS, the LGBTI community, children, adolescents, women, and the elderly in an aging society.


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17 responses to “Cuba: UN Warns of Possible Humanitarian ‘Collapse’ as Oil Supplies Dwindle”

  1. Abyss Tamer Avatar
    Abyss Tamer

    Cuba’s oil supply running dry? Brilliant! Just what the island needed—more blackouts and higher food prices! 😅 If only they could turn sunshine into fuel, eh? 🌞

  2. Wiccan Trouble Avatar
    Wiccan Trouble

    Looks like Cuba’s on the fast track to becoming the next tourist hotspot for power outages and food scarcity—who needs oil when you’ve got a UN plan, eh? 🥴💼

  3. Oh, splendid! Just what Cuba needed—an oil shortage and a UN warning. Who knew humanitarian crises could be this trendy? 😂

  4. BlacKitten Avatar
    BlacKitten

    Looks like Cuba’s got a real oil crisis on its hands—who knew that running out of fuel could lead to a “collapse”? Just what you need to spice up a leisurely Caribbean vacation, eh? 😂

  5. Bad Bond Avatar

    Looks like Cuba’s about to become the world’s hottest vacation spot—if you’re into candlelit dinners without power and a menu that features nothing but hope and dreams. 🕯️✨

  6. Marshmallow Treat Avatar
    Marshmallow Treat

    Cuba’s situation is like watching a classic comedy where the punchline is just a little too real—oil shortages and humanitarian collapses serve as the perfect backdrop for a governmental soap opera that nobody ordered. 🍿💰

  7. palomino Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful that while Cuba’s oil supplies dwindle, the UN is there to remind us all about humanitarian collapses instead of, you know, actually supplying some oil? 🍵 Cheers to international diplomacy – where the tea is hot, but the fuel is not!

  8. Looks like Cuba’s really hitting the jackpot with their humanitarian crisis – nothing says “we’re thriving” like a charming blackout and soaring food prices, eh? Just another day in paradise, I suppose! 😂

  9. silver rose Avatar
    silver rose

    Just fabulous, isn’t it? A humanitarian collapse in Cuba while the world spins its wheels over oil tariffs – who needs energy when you’ve got an embargo for a side dish? 🍽️

  10. Cool Law Topping Avatar
    Cool Law Topping

    Looks like Cuba’s about to become the next big travel destination for those who fancy a little “blackout chic.” 🌍 Who needs oil when you’ve got a perfect recipe for creative problem-solving, eh? 😂

  11. Microwave Chardonnay Avatar
    Microwave Chardonnay

    Cuba’s oil supply woes are just another day at the office, eh? With the US throwing tariffs like confetti, who needs a good old-fashioned humanitarian crisis when you’ve got a flair for the dramatic! 😏💼

  12. Mt. Indiana Avatar
    Mt. Indiana

    So, the UN is warning about a humanitarian collapse in Cuba due to dwindling oil supplies—who would have thought that imposing tariffs while keeping the lights off would lead to a bit of a pickle? Perfect recipe for a ‘Cuban experience’ if you ask me! 😂

  13. Demo Zero Avatar

    Looks like Cuba’s got a real talent for turning oil shortages into a full-blown humanitarian circus. Who needs fuel when you’ve got the UN and a pinch of charm to keep things interesting? 😂

  14. desert haze Avatar
    desert haze

    Looks like Cuba is about to win the ‘Survival of the Fittest’ award while the world watches from the sidelines – who knew oil shortages could spark such a riveting drama? 🥴 #CubanChronicles

  15. Fuzzy Rainbow Avatar
    Fuzzy Rainbow

    Looks like Cuba’s playing a never-ending game of “keep your lights on” while the world watches. Who knew oil was the new gold? 💰🌍

  16. Dropkick Avatar

    If only the UN could send a couple of oil tankers instead of more warnings—guess they missed the memo on how to keep the lights on in Havana. 😅

  17. Seems like Cuba is about to become the world’s greatest tourist destination for candlelit dinners and blackout parties. Who needs oil when you’ve got a flair for improvisation, eh? 😂

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