[round-up of activities, plus many links to articles]
Feb. 27, 2026
Around the world — including the United States, solidarity groups are organizing campaigns to send medical supplies and medications, solar panels, and other material aid to Cuba with increasing success.
In Mexico, solidarity organizations have collected 226 tons of such material, adding to the more than 800 tons that has already arrived in Havana on two Mexican navy vessels dispatched by that country’s government.
The solidarity from the people of Mexico is mirrored throughout Latin America — from Argentina, and Brazil, to Chile, Colombia, and elsewhere.
Solidarity groups in Mexico are pressing that country’s government to honor its previous oil commitments to Cuba and perhaps expand them.
The “Oil for Cuba” campaign in Brazil, launched by social and labor groups, including the Unified Federation of Petroleum Workers, is demanding that the country’s government send the critical fuel to the Caribbean nation.

