S.O.S youth sports and recreational infrastructure and equipment in five municipalities of the south caribbean autonomous region of Nicaragua

Authors

  • Roberto Fonseca López

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/wani.v69i0.2955

Keywords:

Sports and recreational, Facilities , Bluefields, South Atlantic autonomous region, Nicaragua, Study report, Sports and other open fields, Research , Social issues

Abstract

This study conducted by Erik Alvarado Rodríguez consisted of inventorying and evaluating, in each of the five coastal municipalities of the Autonomous Region of the Southern Caribbean, the safety and conditions of the infrastructure of stadiums, courts, open-air sports fields and cultural centers; and the equipment that exists in public and private facilities for the care of children, adolescents and youth. Also identified are the sports and recreational activities that are carried out in each infrastructure and the inter-institutional and community articulations linked to the promotion of these activities in each municipality. 

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Author Biography

Roberto Fonseca López

Roberto Fonseca López: Managua (Nicaragua), 1961. Periodista desde 1985. Cubrió la Costa Caribe nicaragüense a finales de los años 80. Ha sido Editor y Jefe de Redacción de los diarios Barricada, La Prensa y El Nuevo Diario, asimismo, de las publicaciones semanales 7 Días y Confidencial. Colaborador y corresponsal de la agencia Inter Press Service (IPS), de las revistas Crónica, Interviú y Proceso. Coautor del libro “El Ojo Maldito”, sobre la destrucción provocada por el Huracán “Joan” a su paso por la RAAS y por Nicaragua. Colaborador de Wani en los años 90. Actualmente es Editor Adjunto de la revista centroamericana Estrategia & Negocios.

Published

2016-10-27

How to Cite

Fonseca López, R. (2016). S.O.S youth sports and recreational infrastructure and equipment in five municipalities of the south caribbean autonomous region of Nicaragua. Wani, (69), 89–104. https://doi.org/10.5377/wani.v69i0.2955

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