
Cuba
Latin America and the Caribbean
Women
Cuba ranks 67 out of 162 countries in the Gender Inequality Index, where a high rank equals high equality. Women should always be considered as a particularly vulnerable group though.
Children
Cuba has a Workplace Index score of 3.2, a Marketplace Index score of 4.4 and a Community and Environment Index score of 3.7 in the Children’s Rights and Business Atlas, where countries receive scores between 0 and 10. A score closer to 0 reflects a need for basic children’s rights due diligence, while a higher score reflects a need for enhanced or heightened due diligence. Children should always be considered as a particularly vulnerable group though.
Persons with Disabilities
Due to differences in data collection and definitions it is difficult to compare countries on disability prevalence rates. Persons with disabilities should always be considered as a particularly vulnerable group though.
Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
According to the World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples, there are no distinct indigenous communities still in existence in Cuba. Nevertheless, some mixed but recognizably indigenous Ciboney–Taino-Arawak-descended populations are considered to have survived in parts of rural Cuba. There are, however, large numbers of Cubans of African descent. Besides this, there is a small but visible Chinese minority.
Migrant Workers
According to the ILO Global Estimates on International Migrant Workers, migrant workers as a proportion of all workers is 1.9 % in the subregion Latin America and the Caribbean.
Persons in Armed Conflict
Cuba ranks 118 out of 179 countries in the Fragile States Index, where a high rank equals high fragility. For monthly crisis updates, check out CrisisWatch.