APRinbox
January 2006
Monthly publication of World Scout Bureau
Asia Pacific Regional Office, Manila, Philippines
Email: publications@worldnet.scout.org
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WHATÕS NEW
Asia Pacific Jamboree gathers around 10,000 Scouts from 37 countries |
Days before the Jamboree, Had
YaoÕs coastline was all breeze and quiet. With the arrival of around 10,000
Scouts, a village of tents emerged with a display of camp gates and banners
representing a diversity of people from 37 countries. The 25th
Asia Pacific Regional Scout Jamboree in Sattahip, Thailand, began in a
ceremonial way with the patronage of the Kingdom of Thailand graced with the
presence of HRH Princess Chulaborn. From the 28th of December to the 3rd
of January, there was a constant flow of movements, ranging from educational
modules on land and sea, the learning of life skills, the solemn
inter-religious rites, and the early night sub-camp festivities. The countdown on New YearÕs eve was a moment of lifeÕs
celebration, and for Scouts, itÕs a dynamic cycle of an ending and a
beginning of the regionÕs 50 years. The participation of regional and world
Scouting leaders puts the message across that Scouting is global. Indeed the
Jamboree is an event that represents a fraction of the worldÕs 28 million
Scouts. When all is done, it is time to do what Scouts must know by heart Òwhen you break up your camp there are two things you should leave behind you: 1) nothing and 2) your thanksÓ (Baden-Powell). Indeed, Regional Scout Committee Chairman Eric Khoo on behalf of the Regional Committee and the APR team sends his thanks to all who made the Jamboree an opportunity of goodwill and a positive experience, especially the Kingdom of Thailand, its government and national leaders, the National Scout Organization of Thailand and Host Organizing Committee, contingent leaders, International Service Teams, troop leaders, world and regional leaders, Thai people, and the Scouts themselves. So longÉtill we meet again in 2009 at the 26th Asia
Pacific Regional Scout Jamboree in the Philippines. 0 |
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Seminar on understanding constitutional issues and fee system |
To bridge understanding among members of the World
Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM), around 70 key Scout officials from
19 countries in the Asia-Pacific Region joined the discussions of a day-long
seminar on 30 December at the Jamboree campsite. The purpose of the seminar
was to understand WOSM constitutional issues and the new fee system. Regional Chairman Eric Khoo and Regional Director
Abdullah Rasheed organized the seminar. They stressed on taking a united
effort to strengthen the local, regional and global goals of Scouting. At the discussion, World Scout
Committee chairman Herman Hui and RSC Member Tan Cheng Kiong explained constitutional
issues governing member organizations of WOSM. ÒWe are servant leaders of the movement,Ó said
Secretary-General Eduardo Missoni. ÒThe sense of the movement can only be
seen if it goes with the mission of ScoutingÓ, he added. Deputy Secretary General Luc Panissod explained in-depth
the new fees as adopted by the World Scout Conference in Tunisia, vis-ˆ-vis
the constitutional obligation of WOSM members. Participants spoke to affirm their resolve of working and acting as one region, and on making a stand on common principles. 0 |
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Vietnamese Scout Leaders choose to take the Road of Peace |
After Scouting in Vietnam was disrupted by war in the
70Õs, Scouts continue to keep the flame and not the ashes within Vietnam and
in other parts of the world. In recent years, there were two parallel
Vietnamese Scout groups in Vietnam. On the occasion of the 25th
APR Scout Jamboree, the two groups agreed to meet formally and work together
to revive Scouting in their country. This agreement was made at the meeting
held on 1 January in the presence of the World Scout Committee member Habibul
Alam, Chairman Eric Khoo, Vice Chairman Zainal Abidin and Regional Director
Abdullah Rasheed. The two Scout groups are the Vietnam Scout National
Council and the Vietnam Scouts. After identifying current possibilities and
the determination to merge their strengths, they formulated and signed an
eight-point agreement. One of the points is to convene joint meetings and
draft a national Scout constitution and by-laws based on WOSM principles. The signing was a gesture of unity and a touching moment for both groups. They ended the meeting with a Vietnamese song, which they sung together. Translated, it says, ÒWe have only one way, one way to the truth, the truth is the peace, the peace means living in nature.Ó 0 |
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Tsunami Scouts Pakistan Scouts |
A year after the powerful
tsunami struck coastal areas along the Indian Ocean, a group of 136 young
people called ÒTsunami ScoutsÓ participated in the 25th APR Scout
Jamboree. These young people
come from the most affected provinces in Thailand. They were joined by
another group of eight Scouts from Pakistan whose communities were destroyed
by the October earthquake. On separate occasions during the Jamboree, a
minute of silence was dedicated to tsunami victims. ÒThe Jamboree makes a great difference to the young
people, a time to forget the pain of loss even for ten days,Ó said WSC member
Habibul Alam. He cited the graciousness of people who brought the young
people to the Jamboree while invoking Kahlil GribranÕs famous words on
children, Ò..your children are not your children, they are the sons and
daughters of lifeÕs longing for itself..Ó. Tsunami Scouts, almost in a chorus said Òwe like the
Jamboree. We are very happy
here. Given the chance, we want
to come again.Ó Most of them lost their parents, brothers, sisters or
friends. Camp Chief Sutham Phanthusak thanked the sponsors of Tsunami Scouts particularly the WOSM Tsunami Scout Aid Fund, World Scout Foundation Thailand Chapter, Scout Association of Japan, Scouts Australia and Ireland Scouts. Lady Uraiwan Sirinubongs of the National Scout Organization of Thailand sponsored the Pakistani Scouts. 0 |
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ROVERING TO SUCCESS launched ÒTwo steps to
happiness are taking life as a game and giving out Love.Ó -
Lord Baden Powell,
Rovering to Success |
Rovering to Success was launched on
New YearÕs eve at the grand arena of the 25th APR Scout Jamboree.
Camp Chief Sutham Phanthusak won the bid for the bookÕs first copy worth
US$1,000. This amount goes to
the Asia Pacific Regional Scout Foundation. Taking the bookÕs rich wisdom and
practical views of life, the World Scout Bureau/Asia-Pacific Region
reproduced the book to commemorate the work of the Founder, Lord
Baden-Powell, coinciding with the celebrations of Golden Jubilee of the
Asia-Pacific Region in 2006 and the World Scouting centenary in 2007, and to
give emphasis on a very important section in the Scouting programme, which is
Rovering. On the same occasion, the commemorative badge of the 50th anniversary logo was auctioned for US$600 to Jamboree Assistant Camp Chief Jan Olav Aamlid. 0 |
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Regional Scout Leaders meet at Jamboree
site Regional
Scout Committee 2006-2007
Task Force APR Scouting Profile
Sub-Committee APR
Youth Programme Sub-Committee |
The Regional Scout Committee met
on 29 December at the Jamboree APR office to review preparations for the 21st
APR Scout Conference in Japan in 2007, the APR Leaders Summit agenda in 2006
and follow-up on the resolutions of the last World Scout Conference in
Tunisia. A joint meeting of the APR
2006-2007 Task Force and Scouting Profile Sub-Committee discussed the launch
of APR Golden Jubilee Year and the commemorative issue of Rovering to
Success. A 2006-2007 package
describing activities to take place 2006 was distributed. Chairman Ghazanfar
Mashkoor presided the meeting. Chairman Dr Mukhyuddin led a
separate meeting of the Scouting Profile sub-committee for a review of the
upcoming Marketing Workshop in March, golden anniversary and other events for
2006. Chairman Mari Nakano had an
informal meeting with Youth Programme Sub-Committee members present at the
Jamboree. 0 |
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Scouts
in Timor Leste hold first General Meeting and endorse Constitution and By-Laws First batch ofUnit Leaders
trained in Timor Leste |
For many years, there were two
Scout groups in Timor Leste: 1)
Corpo Dos Escuteiros Catolico and 2) Timor Leste Scouting. And then there was
only one - the unified national
Scout Organization in Timor Leste officially known as Uniao Nacional Dos Escuteiros
De Timor Leste (UNE-TL). UNE-TL was officially formed on
2 December 2005 during the first National Scout Assembly in Dili. The
assembly consisted of 121 representatives from the two former groups. At the inauguration,
Vice-Minister of Justice Dr Jose Manuel, representing the Prime Minister,
said he was glad to witness the historic moment of birth of UNE-TL. He
stressed that, on behalf of government, he would always support Scouting, and
appreciate UNICEF as a partner for the betterment of the children and young
people in Timor Leste. WOSM and UNICEF inked a Memorandum of Understanding
citing the support of UNICEF to Scouting that includes partial funding of the
assembly and the First Basic Unit Leader Training Course for UNE-TL. Regional Director Abdullah
Rasheed and Regional Consultant Anthony Thng with Martin Thomas (Australia),
Nelson Antonio (Portugal) invested over 15 hours with UNE-TL constitutional
task force for a thorough review of every provision in the draft constitution
and by-laws, which finally, was endorsed on 3rd December by the
General Assembly. 0 On 3
December, an
international team of leader trainers from Australia, Portugal and Thian
Hiong Boon of APR office, organized an 8-day Basic Training Course for Unit
Leaders of UNE-TL, from 3-10 December, for 39 participants from all over
Timor Leste. In addition
to sessions on Scouting, Mr Antonio Gomes from UNICEF delivered inputs on ÒA ChildÕs Rights-Health, Education, Equality
& ProtectionÓ, based on the ChildrenÕs Rights Convention. There was a
rekindling of interest in the basic elements of Scouting, using Bahasa
Melayu, Portuguese and English to overcome the language differences. 0 |
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Dr Eduardo Missoni visits Singapore and Indonesia |
After Thailand, WOSM Secretary
General Eduardo Missoni stops over in Singapore for a call on Singapore Scout
AssociationÕs Chief Scout and President. Likewise, he met key officials of the association and a
visit to SingaporeÕs Scout landmark, the Sarimbun Scout Camp. Missoni is visiting Indonesia for five days primarily to
see the community development camp built by Scouts in Nanggroe Aceh
Darussalam. A total of 37 rehabilitation projects for tsunami victims were
funded from the WOSM Tsunami Scout Fund. He is also scheduled to visit the
Bumi Perkemahan Kiarapayung (Scouts Camping Ground) in Jatinangor, West Java,
where Gerakan Pramuka will hold its National Jamboree in July 2006. 0 |
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Regional Awards for outstanding Services |
While the 25th APR Scout Jamboree was
dominantly young people, it was also a conspicuous time to recognize the work
of people serving them. At the
Jamboree pre-opening, Scout leaders namely Katsura Kuno (Japan) and Anthony Thng
(Singapore) were given the APR Award for Distinguished Service while
Pornsawat Lertvitayavivat (Thailand) and S Prassanna Shrivastava (APR office)
received the ChairmanÕs Award. Each of the awardees rendered distinct and
outstanding services to Scouting for many years. 0 |
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Time to say ÒThank You and GoodbyeÓ |
In our midst are personalities who
have chosen a noble career: Scouting.
Three of them are now saying goodbye Ð not from Scouting - but from
professional service. Mr Fawzi Farghali, Regional Director
of Arab Office, is retiring after serving the movement since 1976. Everyone
who knew Fawzi Farghali is invited to send a message to him as a tribute to
his contributions to Scouting. Please send your message to
m_shahin@arabscout.org. Winston Adams, Director of
Capetown Operations Centre, is known internationally for his roles at the
1999 Durban World Scout Conference and the 2003 World Scout Jamboree. He served for 38 years. Now he
conveys his thanks for the kindness of people he worked with. Yoshiro Noda of the Scout
Association of Japan, known for being the International Relations Director
for many years, left the association on 31 December 2005. He leaves his
thanks to colleagues and friends who supported his work in the development of
international Scouting in Japan. 0 |
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WHATÕS ON-GOING January 2006 |
APR Sub-Regional Workshop on Resources Development and Management The workshop is on 21-25 January at the Sri Lanka Foundation
Institute in Colombo. It invites key volunteer and professional Scout leaders
involved in financial management and resource mobilization at national level,
and who are keen on enriching and sharing their knowledge/skills in these
areas as well as share best practices and success stories of their NSOs. 0 National Strategic Planning Workshop Through this workshop, Bangladesh Scouts
will draft a long-range strategic plan from 28 January to 1 February. It is
expected that key leaders will draw a strategic plan for an effective
implementation of Scouting growth in Bangladesh. 0 |
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UPCOMING February 2006 |
2006 International Scouts Event
Civilization Recognition and Culture Exchange This will happen on 3-11 February in Jobail
East Province of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabian Airlines sponsors the ticket of
participating Scouts endorsed by their NSOs. Countries to be represented are
Pakistan, India, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Maldives,
Bhutan, Bangladesh and Singapore. 46th APR Basic Management
Course Designed for full-time Scout executives, the
course will take place at the Vajiravudh Scout Camp, Chonburi Province in
Thailand on 5-19 February. To date, participants are coming from Thailand,
Philippines, Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea and possibly Vietnam. APR Sub-Regional Workshop on Risk
Management Bhutan will host this workshop on 6-10
February in Punakha, about 125 km from Paro International Airport. The
purpose is to create awareness and ensure that the organization gives
importance to managing risks and adopts strategies, procedures and control
towards this. 4th SAF Scouts Friendship Camp itÕs Sri LankaÕs turn to host hundreds of
Scouts from neighboring SAARC associations, namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal and Pakistan, on 21-26 February. The camp is a
yearly event rotating around the SAARC area under the joint cooperation of
South Asia Foundation (SAF) and WOSM Asia Pacific Region. Chief Commissioners
of SAARC NSOs will have their annual gathering during the camp. Mr Madanjeet of SAF is sponsoring the travel cost of over 100 Scouts to the camp with US$40,000. 0 |
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BE PREPARED March 2006 April 2006 |
¥ Regional
Scout Committee meeting in Taiwan on 11-12 March ¥ Training Courses for Unit Leaders in Tuvalu on 4-10 March and in Honiara, Solomon Islands on
14-20 March ¥ APR
Marketing Workshop for Growth in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 16-20 March ¥ APR
Gathering of National Training Commissioners on 8-9 April in Bangladesh,
followed by APR Training System Development Workshop on 10-13 April ¥ International Seminar on Programme Development (Rover Section) in Maldives on 17-20 April |
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