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Other Governmental Organizations:


See also:


Procuraduría General de la Nación (Advocate General of the Nation)

image by Eugene Ipavec, 25 August 2005

The Procuraduría General de la Nación represents the citizens before the State. It currently has around 3,400 employees and its mission is to oversee the procedures of the State, abiding by the laws and the functions it has according to the 1991 Political Constitution. Its main three goals are: 1. Preventive function: this goal is directed towards "alerting" instead of "punishing", watching over government employees. 2. Intervention function: this is oriented towards defending the rights on behalf of any Colombian authority (religious, military, governmental, judiciary, police, civil, agricultural or any other kind). 3. Disciplinary function: this goal is focused on the sanctions carried out by violations of one or multiple individuals who, in office, have carried out improper activities as government officials.
The flag is the logo with the Colombian Coat of Arms (without the motto) on white background.
E. R., 30 May and 25 August 2005

The Procuraduría General de la Nación (Advocate General of the Nation) has a variant official flag, which is the same horizontal background flag with the logo and the name of the entity, as seen in this picture:

image located by Esteban Rivera, 27 September 2010

Screenshot from RCN news channel, see the flag on the right of the image.
Esteban Rivera, 28 September 2010


Registraduría Nacional del Estado Civil (Civil State National Registry)

image by Randy Young, 24 May 2022
based on photo 1 and photo 2 located by Esteban Rivera, 11 March 2022

On October 21, 2021 the organization announced the rebranding of their flag. In the institutional video showing the official flag display, the current head of the organization mentioned that the middle stripe keeps the tradition between the old organization (referring to the previous green flag).

Sources: (left) https://ifmnoticias.com/registrador-nacional-anuncio-que-la-logistica-para-las-elecciones-de-congreso-del-2022-esta-garantizada
(right) from video: https://es-es.facebook.com/RegistraduriaNacional/videos/la-registradur%C3%ADadelsigloxxi-renueva-su-bandera-institucional/913666186215938

Notice there's a slight difference in color tone regarding the middle blue stripe (it is more sky blue in the picture while it looks more greener in the video).
Esteban Rivera, 11 March 2022

Previous flag

image by Eugene Ipavec, 8 March 2006

This is the flag of Registraduría Nacional del Estado Civil (Civil State National Registry). Official website at www.registraduria.gov.co. This government body is in charge of registering all civilians, give them their ID's, pass laws regarding these subjects to Congress, classify and file these information, and also manage the Consejo Nacional Electoral (National Election Council, abbreviated CNE, official website at www.cne.gov.co). At the same time the CNE is in charge of all matters related to the election process in Colombia. The flag of the Registraduría (as it is commonly known), is a green over white flag (internal ratio 1:1) , pretty much like the flag of the Department of La Guajira, but the shade of green resembles more that of the flag of the Department of Antioquia, plus the Coat of Arms on the center.
E. R., 8 March 2006

image by Zoltan Horvath, 26 March 2011

On August 6, 2008, in a news broadcast by local channel RCN an additional flag of the Civil State National Registry was seen. The flag is the same as the one reported previously, the only difference being that this variant has the name of the government organization below the coat of arms, as "REGISTRADURIA" on black capital letters, and in smaller capital letters "NACIONAL DEL ESTADO CIVIL" in black as well.
Esteban Rivera, 1 March 2011

There is one more difference, namely that the order of stripes. Flag reported previously is green over white, but flag on attached picture seems to be white over green.
Zoltan Horvath, 1 March 2011


SENA - Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje (National Service of Education)

The SENA flag is the logo on white background. The logo is composed of a cogwheel (which symbolizes the industry as an economic sector, a caduceus, which stands for commerce and the coffee grain, which represents the primary or agricultural sector). The logo can be seen here and the flag can be seen here.
The SENA is an institution which focuses on the development of professional education programs with the aim of achieving social development in Colombia and to promote employment through alliances with companies.
The SENA was established by Decree No. 118 of June 21, 1957, during the government of the Military Junta of General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla and currently has branches in all the 32 Departments of Colombia.
Sources: wikipedia, official website.
E. R., 5 October 2008

Here's an actual picture of the flag (second flag from left to right): https://2.bp.blogspot.com (source: http://notisenarisaralda.blogspot.com.co/2016/08/izamos-las-banderas-por-la-paz.html)

On July 11 I came across some new information regarding the SENA. Here are some better images of the logo and their respective explanation:
- (meaning of symbols): http://4.bp.blogspot.com, source: https://www.emaze.com/@AOLQLZIT/Presentation-Name
- (color description) http://4.bp.blogspot.com, source: http://paola-senainfo.blogspot.com.co/

Another additional source for the explanation of the flag and the logo is found here: https://www.youtube.com/

They also have a distinctive logo, seen here: http://www.sena.edu.co (source: http://www.sena.edu.co/es-co/sena)

For additional historical information, here's an institutional video: https://www.youtube.com
Esteban Rivera, 26 July 2017


Sistema Nacional para la Prevención y Atención de Desastres (National System for the Prevention and Attention of Disasters)

image by Randy Young, 04 February 2015

The SINPAD (or SNPAD) (Sistema Nacional para la Prevención y Atención de Desastres) (National System for the Prevention and Attention of Disasters), established in 1988 was adopted as the Plataforma Nacional (National Platform) for the reduction of disaster risk, according to UNISDR (United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction) guidelines, before the conference World Conference on Disaster Reduction in Kobe in 2005. The DGPAD is the coordinating office for the implementation of the SNPAD and it operates supported on two committees:
1. Comité Técnico Nacional (National Technical Committee), which are the different committees and agencies (public, private and civilian) within each Ministry, in charge of the prevention and handling of disasters and there are also specific technical commissions (offices) in charge of specific risks, such as the SIGPAD (Sistema Nacional de Información para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres, National Information System for the Management of Disasters Risk) (official website), RSNC (Red Sismológica Nacional de Colombia, Colombian National Seismic Network) (official website), SIRH (Sistema de Información del Recurso Hídrico, Hidraulic Resource Information System (official website), SIAC (Sistema de Información Ambiental para Colombia, Environmental Information System for Colombia) (official website, SISAIRE (Sistema de Información de Calidad del Aire, Air Quality Information System) (official website), SIIF (Sistema Integrado de Información Financiera, Financial Information Integrated System) (official website), SIAT-AC (Sistema de Información Ambiental Territorial-Amazonía Colombiana, Territorial Environmental Information System-Colombian Amazon) (official website), CCE (Comisión Colombiana del Espacio, Space Colombian Commission) (official website) and IDEAM (Instituto de Hidrología, Metereología y Estudios Ambientales, Hidraulics, Meteorology and Environmental Studies Institute) (official website)
2. Comité Operativo Nacional (National Operational Committee), which is executed by the Defensa Civil.

The actions are coordinated through Comités Regionales (CREPAD's, Comités Regionales de Prevención y Atención de Desastres, Regional Committees on Prevention and Handling of Disasters) and Comités Locales (CLOPAD's, Comités Locales de Prevención y Atención de Desastres, Local Committees on Prevention and Handling of Disasters).
Sources:
http://www.eird.org/wikies/images/Buenas_Practicas_Colombia_-_13_06_08.pdf
http://www.gestiondelriesgo.gov.co/snigrd/pagina.aspx?id=79
http://www.gestiondelriesgo.gov.co/snigrd/pagina.aspx?id=189

The SNPAD evolves into the SNGRD (Sistema Nacional de Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres, Disaster Risk Management National System), established by Law 1523 of April 24, 2012 and in turn, the  DGPAD evolves into the UNGRD (Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres, Disaster Risk Management National Unit) through Decree No. 4147 of November 3, 2011). The SNIGRD (Sistema Nacional de Información para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres, Disaster Risk Management National Information System) is the actual materialization of all this framework of cooperation and coordination that the SNGRD comprises.
Sources:
http://www.gestiondelriesgo.gov.co/snigrd/archivos/documentos/UNGRD/PRESENTACION_UNGRD.pdf
http://www.gestiondelriesgo.gov.co/snigrd/pagina.aspx?id=102

There's photographic evidence that two flags exist regarding this topic (that is the SNGRD and the UNGRD), which suggests that the SNGRD  (which used to be called SNPAD) has also its own flag even though it is not an organization per se, which features this logo on a blue horizontal flag, as seen in this picture in which the blue flag is seen, along with the UNGRD flag (on the right).
Source: http://www.cancilleria.gov.co/en/node/6908
For additional information go to: SNIGRD (official website)
Esteban Rivera, 03 February 2015


UAEAC - Unidad Administrativa Especial Aeronáutica Civil (Special Administrative Unit - Civil Aeronautics)

image by Eugene Ipavec, 24 August 2005
obverse

image by Eugene Ipavec, 10 March 2006
reverse

The flag of the Colombian Aviation Authority (its official name is UAEAC, or Unidad Administrativa Especial Aeronáutica Civil, or Special Administrative Unit Civil Aeronautics, usually shortened Aeronáutica Civil or Aerocivil - official website: http://www.aerocivil.gov.co).
E.R., 19 August 2005

image by Zoltan Horvath, 26 March 2011
Variant of flag

Yesterday I saw an alternate flag of Aeronáutica Civil. The flag has the same color structure, the only difference being that around the logo it reads in golden capital letters REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA and below it reads in golden capital letters AERONÁUTICA CIVIL.
Image taken from this article: http://economia.terra.com.co/noticias/noticia.aspx?idNoticia=201103041925_TRR_79558812).
Esteban Rivera, 5 March 2011

Source: https://www.facebook.com/FAIRCOLOMBIA
Second variant of flag


Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (Disaster Risk Management National Unit)

image by Randy Young, 04 February 2015

The flag of the UNGRD is seen here (second flag from left to right).
Source: http://www.cali.gov.co/publicaciones.php?id=54039&dPrint=1  ).
It is a white horizontal flag with the logo in the middle.
There's photographic evidence that two flags exist regarding this topic (that is the SNGRD and the UNGRD), which suggests that the SNGRD  (which used to be called SNPAD) has also its own flag even though it is not an organization per se, which features this logo on a blue horizontal flag, as seen in this picture in which the blue flag is seen, along with the UNGRD flag (on the right).
Source: http://www.cancilleria.gov.co/en/node/6908
For additional information go to: UNGRD (official website) 
Esteban Rivera, 03 February 2015

A variant flag is a white horizontal flag with the logo (first from left to right: http://portal.gestiondelriesgo.gov.co/Especiales/img/FranjaUNGRD.png).

image located by Esteban Rivera, 25 October 2017
screenshot from live news broadcast by RCN TV news
Esteban Rivera, 25 October 2017