Micronutrients therapy is recommended by the WHO for TB treatment. The Maharashtra State Branch of the Indian Scout & Guide Fellowship embarked on a campaign to fight TB in Mumbai and Thane in 2017, working with a TB specialist. They gathered data showing that providing nutritional therapy to TB patients reduced mortality and extended lifespans, and even cured some patients. They took up a project to provide micronutrients therapy including vitamins and minerals to 30 TB patients over three months, monitoring general health, weight gain, and blood markers.
The Saudi Arabian Scout Pioneers League achieved several accomplishments from October 2014 to October 2017, including:
1) Attending numerous international conferences and gatherings for scouts around the world.
2) Implementing social responsibility programs within Saudi Arabia focused on community aid, such as providing winter clothing for families in need.
3) Hosting training courses and workshops to develop scouting skills for pioneers and youth.
The Bangladesh Scout and Guide Fellowship engages in various seasonal, routine, festival, emergency, and new activities in five groups. These include furnishing a deprived primary school, tree planting, clean up efforts, establishing a school for disabled children, discussion meetings marking Human Rights Day and distributing blankets to those in need, and providing relief to distressed people affected by landslides and Rohingya refugees. The document outlines several events held by BSGF at locations in Dhaka, Manikganj, Munshiganj, and Rangamati between August 2016 and June 2017.
The document summarizes the Hotelt project at the 2017 Jamboree Denmark scout camp. Over 37,000 scouts and guides from 42 nations attended the camp, which covered 3,000,000 square meters. The Hotelt project, inspired by Norway, involved purchasing and setting up 24 yellow tents through donations to be used for meetings and activities and later donated to local scout groups. A variety of events were held at Hotelt, including Iron-Age activities for young children and meetings for volunteers. The project was a success in promoting the National Scout and Guide Fellowship of Denmark through media exposure and participation.
This document summarizes the activities of the Austrian Scout and Guide Fellowship (NSGF), which is the fourth largest member of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF). It lists that the NSGF actively participates in workshops, conferences, friendship gatherings, visits to other NSGFs, and international celebrations in Austria and abroad. It also highlights several social projects supported by the NSGF in Romania, Slovakia, and Austria that help scouts and guides with disabilities.
Micronutrients therapy is recommended by the WHO for TB treatment. The Maharashtra State Branch of the Indian Scout & Guide Fellowship embarked on a campaign to fight TB in Mumbai and Thane in 2017, working with a TB specialist. They gathered data showing that providing nutritional therapy to TB patients reduced mortality and extended lifespans, and even cured some patients. They took up a project to provide micronutrients therapy including vitamins and minerals to 30 TB patients over three months, monitoring general health, weight gain, and blood markers.
The Saudi Arabian Scout Pioneers League achieved several accomplishments from October 2014 to October 2017, including:
1) Attending numerous international conferences and gatherings for scouts around the world.
2) Implementing social responsibility programs within Saudi Arabia focused on community aid, such as providing winter clothing for families in need.
3) Hosting training courses and workshops to develop scouting skills for pioneers and youth.
The Bangladesh Scout and Guide Fellowship engages in various seasonal, routine, festival, emergency, and new activities in five groups. These include furnishing a deprived primary school, tree planting, clean up efforts, establishing a school for disabled children, discussion meetings marking Human Rights Day and distributing blankets to those in need, and providing relief to distressed people affected by landslides and Rohingya refugees. The document outlines several events held by BSGF at locations in Dhaka, Manikganj, Munshiganj, and Rangamati between August 2016 and June 2017.
The document summarizes the Hotelt project at the 2017 Jamboree Denmark scout camp. Over 37,000 scouts and guides from 42 nations attended the camp, which covered 3,000,000 square meters. The Hotelt project, inspired by Norway, involved purchasing and setting up 24 yellow tents through donations to be used for meetings and activities and later donated to local scout groups. A variety of events were held at Hotelt, including Iron-Age activities for young children and meetings for volunteers. The project was a success in promoting the National Scout and Guide Fellowship of Denmark through media exposure and participation.
This document summarizes the activities of the Austrian Scout and Guide Fellowship (NSGF), which is the fourth largest member of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF). It lists that the NSGF actively participates in workshops, conferences, friendship gatherings, visits to other NSGFs, and international celebrations in Austria and abroad. It also highlights several social projects supported by the NSGF in Romania, Slovakia, and Austria that help scouts and guides with disabilities.
The National Scout and Guide Fellowship UK (NSGF UK) is comprised of two organizations, the Scout and Guide Fellowship Baden Powell Guild of Great Britain (SAGF) that work together and individually on community projects in the UK and abroad. Some of their projects include collecting toys for refugee children in Jordan, raising money to provide solar lights and school supplies for children in Nepal after the earthquake, and supporting the Ghanaian Children's Trust charity. They also undertake various local projects in the UK like providing tea for senior citizens and helping at unit meetings.
The document discusses membership statistics from the 28th ISGF World Conference in Bali, Indonesia in 2017. It states that there were 400 total members, with women making up 30% of members and men 70% of members. The members were distributed across 25 local fellowships that were affiliated with the 25 Scouts and Guides commissions in Libya.
The document summarizes 3 sub-projects of an ISGF global project in Haiti. The first sub-project was building a fence for an orphanage called "Enfant Haitien Mon Frère" and providing gifts for the children. The second sub-project provided financial support and advice for the construction of the national headquarters of the Guides association. The third sub-project raised money to buy furniture for a school called "Carmen du Rocher", which was provided along with some school supplies and a freezer.
This document lists locations visited by members of the International Ambassador Guild, an organization for ambassadors, including Cyprus, Ivory Coast, Malawi, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Pigeon Park Kenya, and Brugge. It also mentions ambassador members visiting memorial sites and meeting with other branches of the organization.
This document describes an educational program called "A World in a Suitcase" run by the Greek Guiding Association about refugee flows, human rights, and interculturalism. The program aims to inform and raise awareness about refugees and human rights issues among children aged 5-14. Trained volunteers implement the program in schools across Greece. So far it has reached over 3,000 students in 16 cities through experiential activities that help participants think differently about refugees and feel more empathy and solidarity. The program has helped increase the visibility of the Greek Guiding Association as an organization that can address refugee issues through quality educational programs.
This document discusses ways for members of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF) to help address some of the world's major problems through cooperation and understanding between people of different backgrounds. It proposes using an "open space" method where members meet with newcomers and foreigners in their communities to work together on issues of shared interest, such as taking care of migratory bird habitats, building insect hotels, planting seeds, and collecting toys for orphanages. The open space method follows five principles, including that whoever participates is the right people and that the results are what needed to happen.
The document discusses religious tolerance and dialogue based on verses from the Quran. It notes there are over 100 verses promoting tolerance in the Quran. It quotes several verses commanding Muslims to call others to the faith through wisdom and fine discussion, and not to dispute with People of the Book except in a good manner. The document emphasizes there is no intolerance for other religions in Islam, quoting a verse saying those who believe in God and do good works among Jews, Christians, Sabians and others will be rewarded.
1) Indonesia has experienced a demographic dividend due to its successful family planning program since 1970 that lowered fertility and mortality rates.
2) This demographic bonus provides Indonesia with a large working-age population and declining dependency ratio that can boost economic development if opportunities are provided to the growing youth population.
3) Religious and community leaders have an important role to play in empowering local families and encouraging their participation in social and economic activities through programs like Posdaya in order to achieve sustainable development goals by 2030.
The national SCOUT and guide fellowship of Zambia in Kabwe and Lusaka Districts aims to instill a sense of hard work and initiative in youth through various activities. One of its main programs is providing support to the Muwowo Community School, which was started by local farmers for children who had to travel long distances previously. The school currently has over 300 students from pre-school to grade 7, along with 4 teachers, and relies on donations. The Scouts have donated uniforms, established an orchard, and planted fruit trees to benefit the vulnerable children at the school. However, the school faces a serious water crisis and the Scouts are looking for help sinking a borehole, as well as continuing to
The document summarizes the history and activities of the Central Branch Group Nepal of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF). It discusses how the group was first established in 1999-2000 and reorganized in 2014-2015. It then describes how the group helped with relief efforts following the devastating Nepal earthquakes in 2015, including rescuing victims, building temporary shelters, distributing food and clothing, and supporting other aid activities. Currently the group has over 150 members and is working to gain full ISGF membership.
The document summarizes ISGF events that took place in Europe between 2015-2017, including regional gatherings in Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Poland, UK, and Greece. It also discusses the 9th and 10th Europe Region Conferences held in France and Germany, as well as a workshop in Slovakia on attracting new members through new media. Membership numbers for each European sub-region are provided at the end.
This document provides information about the Western Hemisphere region of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF). It summarizes that the region includes countries in North, Central, and South America. It notes that the 1st Western Hemisphere Regional Committee was elected and approved the region's memorandum of understanding. Upcoming events highlighted include the 5th South America Gathering in 2018 and the 2nd Western Hemisphere Regional Conference in 2019.
This document lists various service projects and initiatives carried out by scouting organizations across several Asian and Pacific countries, including Singapore, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and more. It also outlines plans to establish the Asia Pacific Scout and Guide Fellowship Foundation to provide financial support for underprivileged scouts and guides to attend jamborees and gatherings, as well as humanitarian aid for scouting families affected by natural disasters. The foundation will operate under international Scout and Guide fellowship guidelines.
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The National Scout and Guide Fellowship UK (NSGF UK) is comprised of two organizations, the Scout and Guide Fellowship Baden Powell Guild of Great Britain (SAGF) that work together and individually on community projects in the UK and abroad. Some of their projects include collecting toys for refugee children in Jordan, raising money to provide solar lights and school supplies for children in Nepal after the earthquake, and supporting the Ghanaian Children's Trust charity. They also undertake various local projects in the UK like providing tea for senior citizens and helping at unit meetings.
The document discusses membership statistics from the 28th ISGF World Conference in Bali, Indonesia in 2017. It states that there were 400 total members, with women making up 30% of members and men 70% of members. The members were distributed across 25 local fellowships that were affiliated with the 25 Scouts and Guides commissions in Libya.
The document summarizes 3 sub-projects of an ISGF global project in Haiti. The first sub-project was building a fence for an orphanage called "Enfant Haitien Mon Frère" and providing gifts for the children. The second sub-project provided financial support and advice for the construction of the national headquarters of the Guides association. The third sub-project raised money to buy furniture for a school called "Carmen du Rocher", which was provided along with some school supplies and a freezer.
This document lists locations visited by members of the International Ambassador Guild, an organization for ambassadors, including Cyprus, Ivory Coast, Malawi, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Pigeon Park Kenya, and Brugge. It also mentions ambassador members visiting memorial sites and meeting with other branches of the organization.
This document describes an educational program called "A World in a Suitcase" run by the Greek Guiding Association about refugee flows, human rights, and interculturalism. The program aims to inform and raise awareness about refugees and human rights issues among children aged 5-14. Trained volunteers implement the program in schools across Greece. So far it has reached over 3,000 students in 16 cities through experiential activities that help participants think differently about refugees and feel more empathy and solidarity. The program has helped increase the visibility of the Greek Guiding Association as an organization that can address refugee issues through quality educational programs.
This document discusses ways for members of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF) to help address some of the world's major problems through cooperation and understanding between people of different backgrounds. It proposes using an "open space" method where members meet with newcomers and foreigners in their communities to work together on issues of shared interest, such as taking care of migratory bird habitats, building insect hotels, planting seeds, and collecting toys for orphanages. The open space method follows five principles, including that whoever participates is the right people and that the results are what needed to happen.
The document discusses religious tolerance and dialogue based on verses from the Quran. It notes there are over 100 verses promoting tolerance in the Quran. It quotes several verses commanding Muslims to call others to the faith through wisdom and fine discussion, and not to dispute with People of the Book except in a good manner. The document emphasizes there is no intolerance for other religions in Islam, quoting a verse saying those who believe in God and do good works among Jews, Christians, Sabians and others will be rewarded.
1) Indonesia has experienced a demographic dividend due to its successful family planning program since 1970 that lowered fertility and mortality rates.
2) This demographic bonus provides Indonesia with a large working-age population and declining dependency ratio that can boost economic development if opportunities are provided to the growing youth population.
3) Religious and community leaders have an important role to play in empowering local families and encouraging their participation in social and economic activities through programs like Posdaya in order to achieve sustainable development goals by 2030.
The national SCOUT and guide fellowship of Zambia in Kabwe and Lusaka Districts aims to instill a sense of hard work and initiative in youth through various activities. One of its main programs is providing support to the Muwowo Community School, which was started by local farmers for children who had to travel long distances previously. The school currently has over 300 students from pre-school to grade 7, along with 4 teachers, and relies on donations. The Scouts have donated uniforms, established an orchard, and planted fruit trees to benefit the vulnerable children at the school. However, the school faces a serious water crisis and the Scouts are looking for help sinking a borehole, as well as continuing to
The document summarizes the history and activities of the Central Branch Group Nepal of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF). It discusses how the group was first established in 1999-2000 and reorganized in 2014-2015. It then describes how the group helped with relief efforts following the devastating Nepal earthquakes in 2015, including rescuing victims, building temporary shelters, distributing food and clothing, and supporting other aid activities. Currently the group has over 150 members and is working to gain full ISGF membership.
The document summarizes ISGF events that took place in Europe between 2015-2017, including regional gatherings in Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Poland, UK, and Greece. It also discusses the 9th and 10th Europe Region Conferences held in France and Germany, as well as a workshop in Slovakia on attracting new members through new media. Membership numbers for each European sub-region are provided at the end.
This document provides information about the Western Hemisphere region of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship (ISGF). It summarizes that the region includes countries in North, Central, and South America. It notes that the 1st Western Hemisphere Regional Committee was elected and approved the region's memorandum of understanding. Upcoming events highlighted include the 5th South America Gathering in 2018 and the 2nd Western Hemisphere Regional Conference in 2019.
This document lists various service projects and initiatives carried out by scouting organizations across several Asian and Pacific countries, including Singapore, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and more. It also outlines plans to establish the Asia Pacific Scout and Guide Fellowship Foundation to provide financial support for underprivileged scouts and guides to attend jamborees and gatherings, as well as humanitarian aid for scouting families affected by natural disasters. The foundation will operate under international Scout and Guide fellowship guidelines.
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14. Moissons, 60 ans après le Jamboree
de la Paix/60 years after the Peace
Jamboree
L’ANSG du Portugal allume sa
propre Flamme qui va
voyager dans divers pays
/The NSGF from Protugal
lights its own Flame which
will travel in various
countries
18. 1er août 2007, Jamboree du centenaire
1st August, 2007, Jamboree of the Centenary
19. La Flamme de l’Esprit Scout et
Guide termine son aventure
au stand de l’AISG
End of the adventure of the
Scout and Guide Spirit Flame
at the ISGF stand