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SYSTEMATIZATION Strengthening Early Warning Systems in The BIBLIOGRAPHY AMA. 2016. Cuba: Methodologies for Determining Disaster Risks At Local Level Part 1, Havana: UNDP Cuba. Acosta, M. 2018. Informe reunión de presentación link encuesta lista de verificación SAT para las instituciones enlaces operativas del Centro de Operaciones de Emergencias, St. Domingo: UNDP. Acosta, M. 2018. Informe del Encuentro de conocimiento entre Equipo Técnicos del Centro de Operaciones de Emergencia, Enlaces operativos institucionales y técnicos, y expertos cubanos en SAT, Dominican Republic: UNDP. Acosta, M. 2018. Borrador de Informe basado en respuestas las partes interesadas a la encuesta de lista verificación SAT y la revisión del documento, Dominican Republic: UNDP. Alphonse, U. 2018. Consultancy Report: Multi - Hazard Early Warning Systems Report for Saint Lucia, St. Lucia: NEMO. Andrews, D. 2019. 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