Strategic planning with a gender perspective in the public administration of Nicaragua
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/hcs.v0i17.11714Keywords:
Planning, Strategic, Nicaragua, Human Development, GenderAbstract
In recent decades, with the return of leftist governments in Latin America and the notable Cuban model, there has been a boom in social planning of a solidarity and humanist model. Nicaragua is not the exception, with the return of the Sandinista Government, in the public administration implemented in these 13 years, a strategic planning by result articulated with the General Budget of the Republic with a gender perspective, being the effective tool for the restitution of rights of women and men through public policies that favor development in a comprehensive and harmonious manner with social sectors. To continue sustaining this model, the institutional and social challenges it faces must be overcome in order to strengthen and accelerate the achievement of human development objectives, which has yielded results of national and international recognition.
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