Nicaragua: Estudio de Caso: Cómo la Ley y la Normativa Apoyan la Reducción de Riesgo de Desastre

Serie IFRC-PNUD sobre Marcos Legales para apoyar la Reducción del Riesgo de Desastres
 
Nicaragua cuenta con un buen marco normativo e institucional para la RRD, que integra armónicamente todos sus niveles con el sector gubernamental. Una de las mejores prácticas encontradas es la capacidad organizativa establecida en el marco jurídico e implementado en todos los niveles, interrelacionando armónicamente las organizaciones territorial y sectorialmente, con atribuciones bien definidas sin duplicidad de funciones y sin considerar al SINAPRED como organización superpuesta de poder sobre las otras organizaciones gubernamentales.
 
Federación Internacional de Sociedades de la Cruz Roja y la Media Luna Roja
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