Promising Practices
Poverty is widespread within the Roma community and many live in ghettos on the edge of urban centers in unhealthy housing. There are high levels of unemployment, partly due to the low level
of skills within the community. The children are most affected. As many as half of Roma children do not complete primary school and Roma children often end up working on the streets to support their families. This results in the community becoming more and more marginalized from the rest of society in Slovakia.
Scouting didn't exist in the Roma community before year 2000. The small independent Club of Right Roma boys and girls was founded in that year but to have a bigger impact in their community
and become part of the world-wide family of Scouting it had to become part of Slovensky Skauting.
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Extension Scouting Programme (ESP), Kenya
1200 Scouts in Kenya are now part of the Extension Programme for young people who are street children or children living in difficult circumstances, e.g. being AIDS orphans, or through one or both parents having AIDS,or through disability . There are 24 Units set up all over the country, all using the Scout Method to teach young people life skills, vocational skills and to help them to have some fun and be like other young people of their age.
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