Robert reid cabral biography

Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education
Open Access

Abstract
Exclusive breastfeeding rates in the Dominican Republic are the lowest in all of Latin America. In Latin America 37.9% of mothers breastfeed exclusively for the first six months, while in the Dominican Republic the rate is only 7.8%. Breastfeeding is critically important for maternal and child health. Optimally breastfed children are 14 times more likely to survive than those who are not breastfed. The objective of this study was to describe the factors that limit or favor the practice of breastfeeding for mothers who attended the Robert Reid Cabral Children��?s Hospital. A cross-sectional, descriptive, and observational study with a random sampling method was used to select 60 Dominican mothers over the age of 18 who live in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Data was collected with a semi-structured interview questionnaire in July 2014. Qualitative and quantitative data was analyzed using SPSSv22. For this data set, the average length of exclusive breastfeeding was 2.34 months and the average length

Donald Reid Cabral

Donald Joseph Reid Cabral (* 9. Juni1923 in Santiago de los Caballeros; † 22. Juli2006) war ein dominikanischerPolitiker und Präsident der Dominikanischen Republik.

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Der Sohn des aus Schottland stammenden Einwanderers William Reid und der Dominikanerin Auristela Cabral Bermúdez, deren Urgroßvater der zwischen 1865 und 1868 amtierende Gegenpräsident José María Cabral war,[1] absolvierte nach dem Schulbesuch ein Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an der Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo. Nach einer Tätigkeit als Rechtsanwalt trat er in den diplomatischen Dienst ein und war unter anderem Sonderbotschafter der Vereinten Nationen (UN) in Israel. Daneben war er als Geschäftsmann tätig und als solcher unter anderem Automobilhändler.

Zwischen 1962 und 1963 war er Mitglied des Staatsrates (Consejos de Estado). Nach dem Sturz von Präsident Juan Bosch wurde er am 29. Dezember 1963 als Nachfolger von Emilio de los Santos Vorsitzender des Triumvirats, das die Nachfolge von Bosch übernahm. In dieser Funktion über

Donald Reid Cabral

Dominican politician and lawyer (1923–2006)

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Reid and the second or maternal family name is Cabral.

Joseph Donald Reid Cabral (June 9, 1923 – July 22, 2006) was a Dominican politician and lawyer. Reid became president during the "triumvirate" from December 28, 1963 to April 25, 1965.[1]

Biography

Donald Reid Cabral was born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. He was the son of William Reid, a Scottish immigrant from Perthshire who worked as a banker in Santo Domingo. His mother, Auristela Cabral Bermúdez, had come from a politically affluent family, and was a descendant of three ex-presidents of the Dominican Republic (Buenaventura Báez, José María Cabral and Marcos Antonio Cabral). Reid Cabral enrolled in the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo where he studied Law.

Reid was married to Clara Tejera Álvarez, who served as first lady during his presidency.[2]

Politics

Donald Reid Cabral first served as an ambassador to the United N

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