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At the closing ceremony of a 4 day zonal Scout camp that has recently ended at Mukono Parents High School, in Uganda, the Zonal Commissioner Moses Wambale Mustafa called on Ugandan authorities to save Mabira forest as it is like their lifeline.

 

Between the 1st and 3rd May 2007, the 5th Regional Communications Forum brought together over 30 participants from 14 National Scout Organizations (NSOs), from the English speaking Africa Region.

 

On 15th May, a life saving training course kicked-off at the Africa Regional Office.
All the staff members, participated in a Red Cross led training programme.

 

Miss Esther Mbui visited the Asia-Pacific Region, Bangladesh, from 5-9 April 2007, to attend a workshop on Events Management, organised by the Bangladesh Scouts in collaboration with the World Scout Bureau, Asia Pacific Regional Office.

 

Mr. Euloge Ishimwe was born on February 18, 1978. In Rwanda. He joined the Scout Movement at the age of 13, as a member of Association des Scouts du Rwanda. He later became a Scout Leader affiliated to the Kenya Scouts Association at the age of 19. During this time he had an opportunity to attend major Scout events, including the 2000 Africa Scout Jamboree where he served as a member of the service team. He is single and has no children.

 

Since November 2006, Scouts of Namibia can boast of a third branch, being the Rover section. On Sunday, 5 November 2006, the first 3 Rovers of the Windhoek Rover Crew were invested by Regional Commissioner Ben Strohbach.

 

The World Scouting Report was received with great enthusiasm in Africa. The Vice President of the Republic of Kenya, His Excellency Moody Awori launched the report in the presence of an audience of over 700 people. The participants included senior dignitaries from various UN agencies, other youth organisations, development agencies, government officials, Scouts and Scout leaders.

 

Dr. Eduardo Missoni paid a courtesy call to the Kenya Scouts Association (KSA) when he was in Nairobi in June. During the call, he participated in the Association’s tree planting exercise, which is part of KSA’s Gift for Peace to mark the Centenary Celebrations.

 

There are two explanations on the origin of the Left Handshake in Scouting.

 

The third NSA in the second phase of the Jacobs Project, Angola Scout Association, launched the Project on 4th to 8th May 2006. The other two Associations scheduled to launch the project this year, Rwanda and Seychelles, have already embarked on the implementation.

 
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