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image by Eugene Ipavec, 1 September 2010
Last night in a tv interview I saw the flag of the ACHC (Asociación
Colombiana de Hospitales y ClÃnicas, Colombian Association of Hospitals and
Clinics). The flag is a white horizontal flag with the
logo on
the middle, as seen here:
http://www.periodicoelpulso.com/images/feb04/debate/d-achc.jpg
The ACHC is a non-profit organization established in 1956 and its goals are to
strengthen the technical and administrative functions of all its
institutions-members through information, communication, instruction and
representation. The ACHC is a member of the IHF (International
Hospital Federation) and the AHA (American
Hospital Association).
Source:
http://www.feriameditech.com/index.cfm?StrDoc=pagina&IDSeccion=345&StrIdioma=es&IntIdioma=1&IDPagina=2342
For more, please see: ACHC (official website).
Esteban Rivera, 30 August 2010
The CEA is a private association of U.S. capital companies established in
Colombia. It was established to promote US companies' investments in Colombia,
through coordination with the US Embassy in Bogotá and the local authorities as
well, fostering strategic alliances with economic sectors in both countries.
Source:
http://www.ceacolombia.com/es/obejtivos-cea/
The flag is a white horizontal background with the logo in the middle, and the
name below, as seen in the following pictures:
-
Image1 and
Image2
(Source:
http://www.ceacolombia.com/es/actividades/galeria-de-eventos/asamblea-general-afiliados-2011/)
Image3
(Source:
http://cea.3metas.com/es/2010/02/01/titulo-de-la-noticia-uno/oficina-nueva/
)
For additional information go to:
CEA (Official website)
Esteban Rivera, 28 August 2011

from <fracol.tripod.com>
located by Eugene Ipavec, 4 April 2011
The DEMIL (Asociación Defensoría Militar) (Military Defense Association) it's
a non-profit organization established in 1996 to defend soldiers investigated
for crimes (mainly in active duty).
Its flag is a horizontal flag, divided diagonally from left to right (top to
bottom) in two equal stripes, top white and bottom green, with the
logo
in the middle.
A screenshot taken from yesterday's news
broadcast by Noticias UNO, from this
link. In the image, one can see three desktop flags, which are from left to
right: Army, Colombia and DEMIL.
For additional information please see: Defensoría Militar (official website):
http://www.defensoriamilitar.org/
Esteban Rivera, 4 April 2011

from <fracol.tripod.com>
located by Jaume Ollé, 18 June 2001

image by Eugene Ipavec, 13 August 2010
Yesterday the Colombian recently inaugurated Vice President had to be
interned due to heart problems in the FCS (Fundación Clínica Shaio). Later that
night on CM& ( http://www.cmi.com.co/ ) news telecast, a spokesperson was shown
in an interview, with the flag of the medical institution on the background.
The flag is a white horizontal flag with the
logo on the middle.
The medical institution was founded in 1957.
Source: http://www.shaio.com/interna_nivel.php?nv3_id=183
For further information please visit: FCS
(official website)
Esteban Rivera, 10 August 2010
Coat of Arms of Colombian Scouts (Colombian chapter).
Source: "Himnos y Símbolos de Nuestra
Colombia", page 271. Written in 2000 by Julio Cesar García,
edited by Camer Editores. ISBN 958-33-1489-7.
E. R., 12 June 2005
See also: Scouting Organizations
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image by Zoltan Horvath, 11 November 2012
Current flag
ICONTEC (Instituto Colombiano de Normas Técnicas y Certificación - Colombian
Institute of Technical Standards and Certification) is a non-profit private
Colombian organization that oversees the compliance of national and
international standards, and accredits organizations, companies and individuals
that engage in the manufacturing or development of products and industrial
processes. It was established on May 10, 1963.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICONTEC and
http://www.icontec.org.co/index.php?section=18
It is a member of: International Electrotechnical Commission, Comisión
Panamericana de Normas Técnicas and International
Standardization Organization.
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image by Zoltan Horvath, 11 November 2012
Previous flag
Its previous flag was a horizontal white flag with the
previous logo in the middle, as seen on this
picture.
Source:
http://www.elheraldo.co/local/el-centro-de-convenciones-se-construiria-en-el-lote-de-peldar-char-8128
The current flag is a navy blue horizontal flag, with the current logo in the
middle, in inverted colors, that is the logo has a navy blue "N" in the middle,
that stands for Norma, Norm in English, and below in capital letters it
says "INTERNATIONAL" in navy blue colors. So the logo on the flag is white, on a
navy blue background. The current flag seems to have been modified either in
2011 or 2012, since the "old flag" I mention is from a picture in 2011, while
the pictures taken yesterday are of course in 2012.
Current flag, based on a picture taken on 21 June 2012, at their branch office
in Medellín, Colombia.
Current logo, based on a picture taken on 21 June 2012,
at their branch office in Medellín, Colombia.
However notice a difference in the "N" in the middle, where the logo on the
fachade of their offices has round tips, while there's another version with the
N with straight edges, as seen
here.
The current logo on the fachade of the branch office where I went, shows the
lettering "INTERNACIONAL" in Spanish, but there's an online version that shows
the logo with the lettering "INTERNATIONAL", as seen
here.
Source:
http://www.revistalabarra.com.co/guia/icontec.html
For additional information go to: ICONTEC
(official website)
Esteban Rivera, 22 June 2012
Yesterday, RCN News channel shows an article
and on this video
one can see a Pennant of Misión Médica (on elapsed time 1:40
through 1:42), on a car on a medical mission.
The Pennant is a vertical white background with the logo
of Misión Médica in the middle.
There are two other pictures ore one can see the logo in vehicles
used for medical purposes here
and here.
E. R., 22 February 2010