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COMISCA - Consejo de Ministros de Salud de Centroamerica

Last modified: 2017-09-29 by zoltán horváth
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image by Randy Young, 22 May 2015


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Overview

After the Dominican Republic joined SICA in 2013, more photographs of the organization's flags started showing up online. Among them, the flag of COMISCA, a subordinate agency of SICA.
According to the COMISCA website, (translated by Google), COMISCA is the Council of Health Ministers (Consejo de Ministros de Salud de Centroamerica y República Dominicana) under SICA. With a headquarters and presidency that rotates among its members, COMISCA "aims to identify and prioritize regional health problems."
Randy Young, 22 May 2015


The Flag

There are several photographs online of the COMISCA flag; one of the best is this image. The flag features the COMISCA logo centered on a white field. The logo has the organization's acronym in dark blue capital letters. To the right of the acronym is a design consisting of six colored diamond shapes forming a rough arrowhead pointing to the right. The full name of the organization appears in smaller letters beneath the acronym.
Randy Young, 22 May 2015


Previous Flag


image by Zoltan Horvath, 23 May 2015

COMISCA also had a previous logo, and flag. It was also a white flag but with a different type-faced abbreviation where letter I was fomed by a snake and rod of Aesculapius, symbol of medicine. The full name of the organization is written with green letters.
Images of its previous flag:
https://www.salud.gob.sv/archivos/comunicaciones/archivos_eventos2010/grandes/evento05102010/evento05102010.jpg  (Image was taken in October 2010.)
http://www.gesaworld.com/uploads/img/41e6f84582a5b32ac0c5c165db4b6123.jpg  (Image was taken in November 2009.)
Zoltan Horvath, 23 May 2015