الرؤية والمهمّةMissionThe mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people, through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.This is achieved by:
الإستراتيجيةThis regional plan for 2009-2012 is the final phase of our long-range plan that spans 12 years since year 2000, divided into four phases: First phase: 2001 – 2004, Second phase: 2004 – 2007, Third phase: 2007 – 2009, Fourth phase: 2009 – 2012. The plan traces its roots from APR Vision 2013 drawn at the third Summit in Melbourne in 2000 where key leaders in the region collectively shared their dream of seeing better Scouting by 2013.
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Messengers of PeaceMessengers of Peace is a World Scouting project created to capitalize on the success of the “Gifts for Peace” projects that were run during the centenary year.
The Messengers of Peace programme is a 10-year initiative for the 161 member countries of the World Organization of the Scout Movement to involve individual Scouts as well as National Scout Organizations from all WOSM regions in peace-building activities.
أحدث ما أصدرناهManila, 11 January 2012 –- The global team of Messengers of Peace (MoP) is meeting with the executives and MoP regional team in Manila to strengthen coordination between the central and regional office work in implementing the MoP projects. The team consists of Patrik Hedljung, Abir Koubaa and Ray Saunders. Director of Global Projects Peter Illig could not join because of unavoidable circumstances. The team has earlier visited Africa, Eurasia and Europe regional offices. To equip key leaders on the important aspects of Messengers of Peace (MoP) project, including its network and funds, a 3-day orientation meeting began on 4th December at the Cibubur Scout Camp, in Jakarta, Indonesia. The meeting also attempts to help project managers or coordinators design peace projects which will make positive impact to the community. Messengers of Peace النقاط الفرعيه |
Ticket to Life Projectأحدث ما أصدرناه18 February 2012 – WOSM Secretary General Luc Panissod visited the Ticket to Life Scout troop during his brief visit to Manila recently. In Leyte province in southern Philippines, a new troop of street children joined the Ticket to Life, making it the 35th troop to be registered under the project, now having 1,200 members in eight countries across the Asia Pacific Region. Ticket to Life Project النقاط الفرعيهCommunity ScoutingOne of the strategic priorities of APR Plan 2009-2012 identified by the Asia-Pacific Region is “Community.” This strategic priority identifies the importance of extending Scout membership beyond schools, thereby creating a closer relationship with the community and at the same time aiming for membership growth. Recognising the crucial impact of Scouting on community, the Asia-Pacific Regional Office is supporting all NSOs with following materials that may be helpful in developing Community-Based Scouting available for downloading: أحدث ما أصدرناهApril 2011 Following up on the Community-Based Scouting (CBS) news in Asia-Pacific Region, we are happy to revert to you with an update on what's coming up. We are always interested to see that initiatives and projects you are conducting in your respective NSO on CBS are showing progress and yielding results. All you have to do is visit the Community-Based Scouting Section on APR website for your learning, sharing and looking forward to see your success.
19th January, 2011 We have several updates that we would like to share with you to support the implementation of the Community-Based Scouting (CBS). To begin with, the CBS Workshop was conducted from 27 to 30 May 2010 in Davao, the Philippines and many actions were undertaken by the World Scout Bureau, Asia-Pacific Regional Office to ensure the implementation of the programme. APR FoundationThe Asia-Pacific Region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement covers an area of more than 21 million sq km and a population of 1.9 billion. With a total membership of 25 million in 2010, the Asia-Pacific Region has 83% of the World's Scouting population, and still, a large number of young people are to be reached. The Foundation started with an initial donation of US$10,000.00 from Scouts of China during the APR Scout Committee meeting held at the 19th World Scout Jamboree in Korea in 1991. Total funds reached US$1.78 M as of 31 December 2010. However, there is a great need to increase this amount to be able to provide sustainable support to the development of young people and the community.
أحدث ما أصدرناهDetailed report of the activities and projects undertaken by the APR Scout Foundation from 2004-2007. This publication is detailed report of the work undertaken by the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Foundation for four years from 2000-2004. APR Foundation النقاط الفرعيهAPR Youth FundThe APR Youth Fund provides young people the opportunity to participate and lead Asia-Pacific Regional Youth Forums where they discuss issues that are relevant to them and to the communities which they live in; where they reflect, share and collectively voice out their aspirations in the form of recommendations to the region's policy-making body, which is the APR Scout Conference. |
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