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APRinbox DECEMBER 2006 Monthly publication of World Scout Bureau/ Asia Pacific Regional office Manila, Philippines publications@worldnet.scout.org |
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WhatÕs New November |
Regional Scout Committee take major decisions The Regional Scout Committee, at its meeting in Hong Kong on 2-3
November, accepted the offer of Nepal Scouts to host the 6th Asia
Pacific Scout Leaders Summit in March 2008. The summit is a strategic
planning exercise of top volunteer and full-time people of National Scout
Organizations in the region, now scheduled as a preparatory meeting before
every World Scout Conference. The committee reviewed the progress of the e-game project. It is expected that the e-game is
available to young people by 2007. Meeting for the first time in Hong Kong is
the e-game task force chaired by Oh Sang Gyoon with Tan Cheng Kiong, John
Hui, Paulus Tjakrawan and Mari Nakano as members. The revised Youth Forum guideline was approved and will be
applicable for the 2007 APR Youth Forum in Japan. Part of the guideline is to
support young adult members in attending meetings and events related to their
responsibilities. Ms Kirsty Brown of Australia was appointed chairman of the APR
Awards Committee whose task is to make appropriate nominations for the
various regional awards for endorsement to the Regional Scout Committee.
Other members are Ross McKenzie, Zainal Abidin, Kim Kyu Young, Regional
Director Abdullah Rasheed as ex-officio and S Prassanna as secretary. They met in Hong Kong
after the re-organization of the committee. Chairman Eric Khoo chaired the meeting with presence of all
members and majority of sub-committee chairmen. |
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Rover Leaders gather at first regional woodbadge training
course In the training team were John Parr, David Cossart and Peter
Hann – all from Australia, Fazlur Rahman from Bangladesh, Tore Sejr
Jorgensen from Denmark, Toby Suzuki from Japan, John de Guzman from the
Philippines and Thian Hiong Boon from APR office. The warm Chinese
hospitality was a typical feature throughout the event. This is the third of a series of events to promote and
strengthen Rovering after the Rover workshop in the Philippines in 2003 and
the International Programme Development Workshop for the Rover Section in
Maldives early this year. |
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Macau hosts
Regional Communications Forum, the biggest gathering in 3 years
Macau was the Òfirst stopÓ of all Regional Communication Forums
happening all across the regions stating this November until February 2007.
With 19 National Scout Organizations represented by 34 Scout leaders, the
Scout Association of Macau (SAM) efficiently hosted the first largest
regional gathering since 2003. SAM Chief Commissioner Leong Sui Pui and
International Commissioner Francisca Vong and their dynamic team handled
their first international event in a hospitable fashion at their conducive
SAM office at Fortaleza de Taipa. The forum was designed for PR Commissioners, media managers, and
young spokespeople. Around 30% comprised the young spokespeople. The forum
consisted of two parts. On the strategy part, the World Scout brand and communications
strategy were introduced. The training part engaged the media managers and
spokespeople in exercises relevant to working with the media. The last day
drew from each NSO a media and communications timeline for 2007 that would to
integrate strategy elements into the NSOÕs centenary activities. One of the
recommendations given for NSOs was to develop their own brand communication program focusing
on relevant elements of the world communications strategy. The
training team comprised of WSB Director of Media and Communications Richard
Amalvy as Forum Director together with Simon Carter, Neil Commons and Martyn
Milner of The Scout Association/UK. Giving support to the Forum were Regional
Chairman Eric Khoo, Scouting Profile Chairman Dr Mukhyuddin, Richard Miller
and Prakorb Mukura. Regional Director Abdullah Rasheed and Luz Taray of
WSB-APR office did the overall coordination. |
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Advance
Unit Leader Training in Maldives With a goal to promote quality Scout training among
Scout Leaders in Maldives, the Asia-Pacific office supported the Scout
Association of Maldives in conducting the Advance Unit Leader Training Course
(AULTC) held at the Kuda Bandos from 20-26 November 2006. The success of the course is credited to the
participants and the training team who offered their technical know-how in
Scouting skills. Training team
consists of Mr Thian Hiong-Boon of the APR Office and Mr Samir Baswari of
Singapore. |
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Rover Peace Baton goes toÉ Route
one of the baton relay reached Papua New Guinea on November 6. It started at the
very heart of Port Moresby, then to several provinces before it went to
Wukung, the border between PNG and Indonesia on December 1. After a 17-day
peace tour in Indonesia, the baton will go to Singapore on December 17. After a
wide peace baton journey in India, the Bharat Scouts and Guides handed over the baton to
Bhutan on 15 November. In Bhutan, hundreds of Scouts and Leaders in the districts of
Thimpu, Punakha and Wangdue participated. The President of Bhutan Scout
Association and Minister of Education, the outgoing Chief Commissioner Mr.
Kinley Dorji and incoming Chief Commissioner Dasho Sonam Tobgay joined other
key officials in Thimphu to receive the baton. The message of peace was
strongly highlighted in key districts of Bhutan. Bhutan
Scouts brought back the baton to India where the Scouts and Guides Handed
over to Bangladesh on November 24. Bangladesh will handover the baton to Thailand on
December 24. In Korea, the relay was passed on to 17
provinces. The Hon. Yoo Jay Kun,
President of Korea Scout Parliamentary Association; Hon. Kim Chong Hoh,
Foundation and President Emeritus of World Scout Parliamentary Union and Mr
Lee Won Hee, President of Korea Scout Association joined the successful
relay, together with hundreds of Rovers and Scout leaders. After
the relay in Korea, it was handed over to Taiwan on November 10 during the
opening of the Rover Advanced Training Course. The baton will pass through
Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Hualien and Taipei. Each station has its own theme towards peace, such as Bridging
Digital Divide
for Taichung, Information care of Aboriginal Kids for Tainan, Ocean cleaning
and Environmental issues for Kaohsiung and Water conservation for Taipei. After Taiwan, the baton will go to
Macau on December 23. |
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New WSB
Executive Director appointed Ms Anne
Whiteford was recently named as Executive Director of the Education, Research
and Development Department of the World Scout Bureau Central office in
Geneva. Anne joined the WSB in March 2001. Before that, she was Programme and
Development Manager with the Scouts Association (UK) and Senior Medical
Scientific Officer for six years.
Anne holds a M.Sc. in Global Development Management and a B.Sc. in
Biological Sciences. |
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New Scout
Leaders in Pakistan and Thailand Pakistan Boy
Scouts Association (PBSA) announced
its new office bearers after the meeting of the National Council on 12
November in Islamabad. Among the key officers are: Chief Commissioner: Lt Gen
(Retd) Javed Ashraf, Federal Minister for Education International Commissioner: Mr
Ejaz Chaudhary Acting Secretary: Prof. M.A. Wahid The National Scout Organization of Thailand appointed a new team for its National Scout
Executive Board (NSEB): Chairman of NSEB: Mr Wichit Srisa-An,
Minister of Education Secretary General of NSOT: Mr Boonrat Wongyai Deputy Secretary General: Mr Supakorn Wongprach |
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IUMS
Jamboree postponed The IUMS Jamboree in Bangladesh originally scheduled
this early December has been re-set for the second week of March 2007. Bangladesh is also organizing an
events management workshop on 5-9 April 2007. More info will be circulated
for both events. |
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WhatÕs ON-GOING December |
Course for Leader Trainers in Sri Lanka The
training course, with 35 participants, having one participant from Hong Kong
and two from Pakistan, was held from 2 to 8 December 2006, at the CIDA Centre
in Hatton. This is
the third Leader Training course in the 94 years of Scouting in Sri Lanka,
and the first after a lapse of
eight years. President of SLSA Mr Nawaz Gaffoor, Chairman of Executive
Committee Walter da Silva and Chief Commissioner H.S. Weerakon graced the
opening. The Regional Director congratulated the leaders for the growing
development in Sri Lanka in recent years. The
training was led by Course Director Shantha Madurawe, National Training
Commissioner of Sri Lanka Scouts Association (SLSA), supported by Dr. Effendy
Bin Rajab of the Singapore and Mr Thian Hong-Boon of APR office. |
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Ticket for Life Workshop in Manila As a project dedicated to street children, the seminar on Ticket
for Life is now taking place at the national office of Boy Scouts of the
Philippines in Manila. Scout leaders from six selected countries –
Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Philippines and Sri Lanka are gathering
on 4-6 December in a workshop called Children in Especially Difficult
Circumstances (CEDC). The workshop is a learning opportunity for Scout
leaders to be change agents and to contribute in improving the situation of
children. Among the resource
persons are Anne Whiteford of WSB Central Office, Peter Blatch of Australia
who is the Chairman of APR Adult Resources Sub-Committee and Peter Mwema,
Director of Community Development of Kenya Scouts. |
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Malaysia National Jamboree Persekutuan
Pramuka Malaysia will warmly welcome overseas contingents at the 11th
Malaysian National Jamboree on 12-19 December 2006 at the Ulu Bendol
Recreational Forest, Negeri Sembila State, Malaysia. The
national Jamboree is an eight-day event filled with fun and exciting activities
such as arch-building competition, climbing Mt. Angsi, river trekking,
abseiling and rafting. Negeri Sembilan is located on the southwest corner of
Peninsular Malaysia and about 64 kilometers south of the Kuala Lumpur. |
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95th Anniversary of Scouting in Hong Kong The Scout Association of Hong Kong invites Scouts from many
countries to celebrate the 95th anniversary of Scouting in Hong
Kong and the centenary of World Scouting. The Jamboree will be held from 27 December 2006 to 1 January 2007 at the West Kowloon
Cultural District site which is at the southern tip of the West Kowloon
Reclamation, about 26 minutes away Hong Kong International Airport. |
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WhatÕs UP-COMING January February |
2007 will start with Jamboree events ¥ National Jamboree
in India on 2-7 January 2007 ¥ National Jamboree
in Bhutan on 1-8 February 2007 ¥ SAF Scout Camp in
Pakistan on 21-27 February 2007 |
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Be Prepared |
Adventure in ÒTrekkers ParadiseÓ The 9th
International Adventure Programme will be held at National Adventure Institute, Pachmarhi,
Madhya Pradesh, India on 16-25 February 2007. This institute is located at the
National Training Centre of Bharat Scouts and Guides in Pachmarhi, a place
known as ÒTrekkers ParadiseÓ. |
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