Guantanamo.- With almost three million pesos in the purchase of parts, pieces and accessories for computer equipment, for 99.20 percent compliance, the management of the Computer and Electronics Youth Clubs in Guantanamo held its balance report meeting for the year 2024.

The meeting also revealed that among the highest and lowest selling services, the rental of legal PCs is among the most demanded with 11 million 450 thousand pesos, followed by the printing of judicial documents with one million 600 thousand.

It was also learned that during the previous year, out of a total of 23 training actions, 20 were produced for 87 percent and in turn 11 extra actions as a result of the redesign of the entity’s program.

During the meeting, José Carlos Cruz Sandoval, National Director of the Computer and Electronics Youth Clubs, pointed out the importance of business certification and its benefits, as well as the need for better training of staff, since there are other sectors that are leading the way in these management models.

On the other hand, he expressed the imperative of offering greater dissemination of the different ways through which clients can request the Youth Clubs’ services in a non-face-to-face manner and enter into collaborative agreements with entities and economic actors, in order to increase the number of social activities.

In the final moments of the annual assembly of the computer sector in Guantánamo, the entity’s workers were recognized and insisted on constant training to guarantee the quality of services to users and contribute to the digital transformation in the country.

With a staff of 225 workers, the Computer and Electronics Youth Clubs network in Guantánamo has a computer palace and 30 facilities, four of which are located in spaces of other entities.

The Youth Clubs are a network of technological centers that were created on September 8, 1987 with the aim of contributing to the informatization and socialization of Cuban society by providing a computer culture to the community with priority to children and young people.