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Children Recruited to Monitor Electricity Usage in Cuba’s Revived "Click Patrols" Program

Thursday, June 6, 2024 by Olivia Torres

The Cuban government has reactivated its old "Click Patrols" program, involving children of various ages to monitor electricity consumption in their homes, schools, and neighborhoods. This initiative, promoted by the Union of Young Communists (UJC) and the José Martí Pioneers Organization (OPJM), has recently been relaunched.

In a new propaganda spot, the government urges schools and the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) to mobilize children "to contribute to energy savings" across the country. The "Click Patrols" are tasked with visiting homes and workplaces within the CDR's area of influence.

The regime exploits the innocence of children, using them as messengers with the alleged aim of "fostering an energy-saving culture in every household." This project is often revived when the country faces critical situations. Currently, the measure is set against a backdrop of frequent power outages that severely affect Cuban families.

Children are perhaps the most affected by the blackouts. Many are unable to rest properly due to the heat and mosquito bites on nights without electricity. This lack of adequate rest impacts their development and academic performance, yet the government continues to involve the youngest residents in energy control activities.

For some families, the only solution to nighttime blackouts has been to sleep outdoors under mosquito nets, a desperate measure to combat the heat and insect bites. Despite these harsh conditions, the UJC, OPJM, and CDR insist that the "Click Patrols" program instills a sense of proper conduct towards saving and collective responsibility from an early age.

Understanding Cuba's "Click Patrols" Program

In light of the Cuban government's decision to relaunch the "Click Patrols" program, here are some frequently asked questions to help better understand its implications and objectives.

What is the "Click Patrols" program?

The "Click Patrols" program is an initiative by the Cuban government that involves children in monitoring electricity consumption in their communities to promote energy savings.

Which organizations are behind the "Click Patrols" program?

The program is promoted by the Union of Young Communists (UJC) and the José Martí Pioneers Organization (OPJM), with mobilization efforts supported by the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR).

How do the power outages affect Cuban children?

Frequent power outages prevent children from resting properly due to heat and mosquito bites, negatively impacting their development and academic performance.

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