Cuba 

WOLA is committed to advancing human rights, democratic institutions, citizen participation, and equitable economic development in Latin America. We hope to see those values reflected as Cuba changes and develops. This requires recognition of some of the important gains – especially in health care, education, social equity, and participation at the local level – in Cuba, while criticizing its serious shortcomings in human rights and political democracy. 

WOLA Policy
WOLA's Cuba program encourages U.S. policy-makers to move towards normalized relations with Cuba. the U.S. embargo on Cuba does nothing to promote human rights and social justice on the island. It is based on outdated Cold War ideology and special interest group politics. The Bush Administration's policy of tightening the embargo, and waiting until Fidel Castro leaves the scene, is misguided and counter-productive. Engagement with Cuba is a more sensible, more effective, and more humane strategy for promoting human rights and social justice.
WOLA News
WOLA Testifies Before Congress on Counterproductive U.S.-Cuba PolicyWOLA Testifies Before Congress on Counterproductive U.S.-Cuba Policy
Today, Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) Program Director, Geoff Thale testifies before the House ...
Publications and Resources
Change in Our Interest: Travel, Trade and Improved Relations with CubaChange in Our Interest: Travel, Trade and Improved Relations with Cuba
The information included in this congressional education packet documents how existing restrictions on travel and ...
Highlighted Publications
New Website Documents Human Toll of the "War on Drugs"New Website Documents Human Toll of the "War on Drugs"
Launch of On-Line Resource to Provide Information, Analysis, and Testimonies of Failed Drug Policies in ...