fbpx
Wikipedia

European Scout Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement)

The European Scout Region is one of six geographical subdivisions of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with a satellite office in Brussels, Belgium.

European Scout Region
Map of members or potential members of the European Scout Region (marked in blue). Andorra and Vatican City, with currently no recognized Scouting, and other countries outside the European Scout Region are marked in grey
OwnerWorld Organization of the Scout Movement
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Membership1.8 million
ChairMatthias Gerth[1]
2022 – 2025
Regional DirectorAbir Koubaa
Vice ChairDiana Slabu [1]
2022 – 2025
Website
www.scout.org/europe/
 Scouting portal

Structure edit

Members edit

The European Scout Region comprises 40 National Scout Organizations that are members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, and services Scouting in Western and Central and Eastern Europe, inclusive, for cultural reasons, of Cyprus (technically not part of Europe, but a member-state of the European Union) and Turkey (which spans across two continents), and, as a member of the United Nations' Western European and Others Group, Israel (despite being part of Asia due to them being barred in its own continent's organizations under the Arab-led boycott). The World Organization of the Scout Movement recognises at most one member organisation per country. Some countries have several organisations combined as a federation, with different component groups divided on the basis of religion (e.g., France and Denmark), ethnic identification (e.g., Bosnia-Herzegovina), or language (e.g., Belgium).

All the formerly communist states of Central and Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union have developed or are developing Scouting in the wake of the renaissance in the region. These include Albania, Bulgaria, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the successor states to Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and the Baltic nations independent of the former Soviet Union. Of these, Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary have been most successful in regrowing their Scout movements and are very well-developed, thanks in part to the existence of Scouts-in-Exile movements for the diaspora of each nation.

Country Membership
(from 2015) [2][3]
Name of National Scout Organisation Year current National Scout Organisation joined WOSM [4] Year National Scout Organisation was founded [4] Admits boys/girls
Austria 10,136 Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs 1922/1946 1912 both
Belgium 103,725 Guides and Scouts Movement of Belgium (federation of several associations) 1922 1911 both
Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,247 Savjet izviđačkih organizacija u Bosni i Hercegovini (federation of several associations) 1999 1999 both
Bulgaria 966 Organizatsia Na Bulgarskite Skauty 1999 1911–1913 both
Croatia 2,550 Savez izviđača Hrvatske 1993 1915 both
Cyprus 5,890 Cyprus Scouts Association 1961 1913 both
Czech Republic 51,234 Junák-český skaut 1922/1990/1996 1911 both
Denmark 43,282 Fællesrådet for Danmarks Drengespejdere (federation of several associations) 1922 1909 both
Estonia 1,346 Eesti Skautide Ühing 1922/1996 1911/1989 both
Finland 52,655 Suomen Partiolaiset – Finlands Scouter ry 1922 1910 both
France 76,342 Scoutisme Français (federation of several associations) 1922 1910 both
Germany 110,165 Ring deutscher Pfadfinder*innenverbände (federation of several associations) 1950 1910 both
Greece 18,643 Soma Hellinon Proskopon 1922 1910 both
Hungary 12,447 Magyar Cserkészszövetség 1922/1990 1912 both
Iceland 4,960 Bandalag Íslenskra Skáta 1924 1912 both
Ireland 44,982 Scouting Ireland 1949 1908 both
Israel 83,332 Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel (federation of several associations) 1951 1920 both
Italy 102,904 Federazione Italiana dello Scautismo (federation of several associations) 1922/1946 1912 both
Latvia 872 Latvijas Skautu un Gaidu Centrālā Organizācija 1993 1917 both
Liechtenstein 702 Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins 1933 1931 both
Lithuania 1,881 Lietuvos Skautija 1997 1918 both
Luxembourg 6,327 Scouting in Luxembourg (federation of several associations) 1922 1914 both
Malta 3,100 The Scout Association of Malta 1966 1908 both
Monaco 374 Association des Guides et Scouts de Monaco 1990 1990 both
Montenegro 1,268 Savez Izviđača Crne Gore 2008 1956 both
Netherlands 57,516 Scouting Nederland 1922 1910 both
North Macedonia 1,483 Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija 1997 1921 both
Norway 17,736 Speidernes Fellesorganisasjon (federation of several associations) 1922 1911 both
Poland 39,825 Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego 1922/1996 1918 both
Portugal 80,718 Federação Escotista de Portugal (federation of several associations) 1922 1913 both
Romania 4,000 Cercetaşii României 1993 1914 both
San Marino 260 Associazione Guide Esploratori Cattolici Sammarinesi 1990 1973 both
Serbia 4,168 Savez Izviđača Srbije 1995 1915 both
Slovakia 6,927 Slovenský skauting 1922/1990/1997 1913 both
Slovenia 6,524 Zveza tabornikov Slovenije 1994 1915 both
Spain 67,660 Federación de Escultismo en España (federation of several associations) 1922/1978 1912 both
Sweden 75,000 Scouterna 1922 1911 both
Switzerland 23,298 Swiss Guide and Scout Movement 1922 1912 both
Turkey 141,277 Türkiye İzcilik Federasyonu 1950 1910[5] both
United Kingdom 548,128 The Scout Association 1922 1907 both
Armenia 2,303[6] National Scout Movement of Armenia 1997 1912
Azerbaijan Association of Scouts of Azerbaijan 2000 1997
Belarus 1,200 Republican Scout Association of Belarus 2010 1998
Georgia 1,343 Sakartvelos Skauturi Modzraobis Organizatsia 1997 1994 both
Moldova 2,430 Organizația Națională a Scouților din Moldova 1997 1913 both
Ukraine 2,569 National Organization of the Scouts of Ukraine 2008 2007 both

Overseas branches edit

Denmark edit
United Kingdom edit

Previous members edit

Countries with no Scout organisation edit

Governance edit

European Regional Scout Conference edit

The European Scout Conference is the governing body of the European Scout Region and meets every three years. Its purposes are:

  • To further the Scout Movement within the European Scout Region by promoting the spirit of world brotherhood, cooperation and mutual assistance amongst Scout associations within the Region;
  • To foster the idea of a European citizenship, based on the conscience of a common heritage and destiny;
  • To develop cooperation among European youth;
  • To ensure proper implementation of the decisions and policies laid down by the World Organization of the Scout Movement, which affect the European Scout Region.

The 20th European Scout Conference was hosted by Guidisme et Scoutisme en Belgique and was held in Brussels, Belgium, from 17 to 21 July 2010.

The 21st European Scout Conference took place in Berlin, Germany, in August 2013, hosted by the Ring Deutscher Pfadfinderverbände.

The 22nd conference took place in 2016 in Norway.[8] The 23rd conference took place in 2019 in Split, Croatia.[9]

The 24th conference was hosted by Scouting Nederland.[10] It took place in Rotterdam from 22 to 26 July 2022.

The 25th conference will be hosted in Austria in 2025 by Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs.

European Regional Scout Committee edit

The European Regional Scout Committee is the executive body of the European Regional Scout Conference and is composed of six elected volunteer members.

The functions of the European Regional Scout Committee are:

  • To put into effect the resolutions of the European Regional Scout Conference and to fulfill any duty the European Regional Scout Conference may assign to it;
  • To fulfill tasks the Constitution of the World Organization of the Scout Movement assigns to it;
  • To act as an advisory body to the World Scout Committee;
  • To act as an advisory body for member organisations of the European Scout Region requiring advice and assistance.

The members of the European Regional Scout Committee are elected for a three-year term by the European Regional Scout Conference, and may be re-elected for an immediate second term. The members, elected without regard to their nationality, do not represent their country or National Scout Organisation but the interests of the Scout Movement as a whole, similar to Members of the World Scout Committee.

The Regional Director (professional position) and the Treasurer of the European Scout Region (volunteer position) are ex-officio members of the European Regional Scout Committee. The Chairman of the European Scout Foundation also regularly attends meetings of the European Regional Scout Committee.

European Regional Scout Office edit

The European Regional Scout Office serves as secretariat of the European Scout Region and is one of six Regional Offices of the World Scout Bureau, the secretariat of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. A Regional Director heads the European Regional Scout Office and is assisted by a number of professional staff. Currently, the European Regional Scout Office has offices in Geneva, Switzerland and Brussels, Belgium.

European Regional Scout Plan 2010–2013 edit

In 2010, the 20th European Scout Conference adopted the European Regional Scout Plan 2010–2013, which summarises the Region's main areas of work, objectives and action planned for the triennium 2010–2013.

Working Groups and Core Groups edit

In order to achieve the objectives set out by the European Regional Scout Plan 2010–2013, five thematic Working Groups and three supporting Core Groups were set up in December 2010, composed of volunteers from different member organisations of the European Scout Region and supported by members of the European Regional Scout Committee and the European Regional Scout Office.

Working Groups:

  • Growth through Quality
  • Volunteering
  • Embracing Change
  • Youth Empowerment
  • Partnerships with other Regions

Core Groups:

  • Educational Methods (including Youth Programme and Adult Resources)
  • Organisational Development
  • External Relations and Funding

Regional Scouts administered directly by WOSM edit

The needs of Scout youth in unusual situations has created some interesting permutations, answerable directly to the World Scout Bureau. For years there was an active Boy Scouts of the United Nations in Geneva, as well as 84 Scouts of the European Coal and Steel Community, an early precursor to the European Union.

Cooperation edit

As one of the five geographical subdivisions of the World Organization of the Scout Movement the European Scout Region developed close relationships with a number of other Regions, in particular with the Arab Scout Region and the Africa Scout Region.

The European Scout Region also supports multilateral and bilateral relationships between National Scout Organisations of the European Scout Region with Scout associations of other Regions.

This region is the counterpart of the Europe Region of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). The European Scout Region has a strong relationship with the Europe Region of WAGGGS. To further develop their relationship, the two Regions had a Joint Regional Office during the late 1990s in Brussels, Belgium, which was closed again in 1998.

An informal Joint Regional Committee composed of the two Regional Committees continues to discuss matters of mutual interest and supports the planning and running of joint youth activities and training events.[citation needed]

The two Regions also maintain a Joint Communication Platform (Europak), which provides information for member organisations of the European Scout Region and the Europe Region WAGGGS. Together published a monthly newsletter called Eurofax (this newsletter was already published by the European Scout Office before the joint office was opened, and reverted to WOSM when the joint office closed.

The European Scout Region represents the World Organization of the Scout Movement in a number of relevant inter-governmental institutions as well as non-governmental platforms in Europe. This includes, in particular, the European Youth Forum (YFJ), which operates within the Council of Europe and European Union areas and works closely with these two bodies. It is also represented in the Advisory Council on Youth of the Council of Europe and has regular contacts with relevant institutions of the European Union.

A WOSM joint Eurasian-and-European Scout meeting was held in Kyiv in April 2009.

In 2023, it was decided to dissolve the Eurasian Region, on 30 September.[11][12] Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan joined the European Region on 1 October,[12] while Kazakhstan and Tajikistan joined the Asia-Pacific Region.[11]

Activities edit

The European Scout Region offers a number of sharing and training activities for its member organizations, a number of which are organised jointly with the Europe Region of WAGGGS. The main purpose of these activities is to provide opportunities for sharing and exchanging of experiences and best practices as well as training for adult volunteers and professionals involved in Scouting.

Among regularly held events are:

  • The Academy – an annual sharing and training event for Scout and Guide associations in Europe
  • The Symposium – held every three years in preparation of the European Scout Conference
  • The Chief Volunteers and Chief Executives Meetings – networking events for people occupying similar positions
  • The International Commissioners Forum – sharing and networking event held in preparation of the European Scout and Guide Conference
  • Training Commissioners Meeting – networking event for people occupying similar positions
  • Education Methods Forum – sharing and networking event for people involved in Youth Programme and/or Adult Resources

The European Scout Region also supports informal networks of member organisations of the European Scout Region which provide platforms for dialogue and exchange in specific areas:

  • North-South Network – development and support of partnership projects between NSOs in Europe and, in particular, Africa
  • Overture Network – sharing and networking of NSOs working in the area of diversity
  • Odysseus Group (European Sea Scouting Network) – sharing, networking and training of NSOs engaged in Sea Scouting

European Scout Jamboree edit

The European Region of WOSM was the organizer of the European Scout Jamboree, which has been organized twice, in both cases as a dry run for a World Scout Jamboree organized in the same country within a few years. European jamborees were open to youth between the ages of 11 and 17, however many adults are involved as Scout leaders or as members of the IST (International Service Team),

Past European Scout Jamborees include:

  • 1st European Scout Jamboree in Dronten, The Netherlands, 1994
  • 2nd European Scout Jamboree in Hylands Park (Chelmsford, United Kingdom), 2005

The European Jamboree 2020, a joint event between WOSM and WAGGGS' European Regions, was planned to take place on Sobieszewo Island, in Gdańsk, Poland, with a target of 30,000 participants. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was initially postponed in April 2020 to summer of 2021, before being cancelled in November 2020.

Roverway edit

Roverway is a joint activity of the European Region of WOSM and the Europe Region of WAGGGS, a ten-day event open for youth aged 16 to 22, who are members of the senior branches of member organisations of WOSM or WAGGGS. The activity was introduced in 2003 (as a follow-up to the Eurofolk event that existed from 1977 to 1997) and consists usually of two stages: a "journey" with small units of Scouts making their way to the main camp, which is the second stage.

Roverway is usually held every three years and hosted by a member organisation of the European Scout Region:

  • Roverway 2003 in Leiria, Portugal; motto "People in motion"
  • Roverway 2006 in Florence, Italy; motto: "Dare to share"
  • Roverway 2009 in Úlfljótsvatn Scout Center, Iceland; motto: "Open up"
  • Roverway 2012 in Evo, Hämeenlinna, National Campsite of the Guides and Scouts of Finland, Finland; motto: "See. Feel. Follow"
  • Roverway 2016 in France; 2015 was skipped as not to overlap the 23rd World Scout Jamboree, per decision of the March 2011 meeting of the Joint Committee;[13] motto: "Sur la Route", which translates 'On the Road".
  • Roverway 2018 in International Scout and Guide Centre Zeewolde,[14] the Netherlands; motto: "Opposites Attract"
  • Roverway 2024 in Norway; jointly hosted by the Norges Speiderforbund and Norges KFUM-KFUK-speidere; motto: "North of the Ordinary";[15] 2021 was skipped due to the planned WOSM/WAGGGS European Jamboree 2020

Non-WOSM European Scouting edit

Two other multinational Europe-specific Scout organizations exist, not linked to WOSM, the only geographic area to have such. These are the Confédération Européenne de Scoutisme and the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Europe Team". Scout.org. August 1, 2022. from the original on 2022-08-01 – via web.archive.org.
  2. ^ (PDF). World Scouting. Dec 31, 2015. Archived from the original (pdf) on 2022-04-19.
  3. ^ "Membership report 2013". European Scout Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement). 21 August 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2017 – via issuu.
  4. ^ a b . World Organization of the Scout Movement. Archived from the original on 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
  5. ^ "Türkiye İzcilik Federasyonu Kuruluş". Türkiye İzcilik Federasyonu (in Turkish). Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  6. ^ https://www.ait.ie/courses/master-of-science-in-applied-software-engineering?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=postgrad_tus_midlands&utm_content=msc_applied_software_eng
  7. ^ "Termination of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) Membership" (PDF). World Organization of the Scout Movement. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
  8. ^ Tornholm, Pål Egil. "Tett på Europa-konferanse" [European Conference nears]. Varden (in Norwegian Nynorsk) – via PressReader.com.
  9. ^ "23rd European Scout Conference & 16th European Guide and Scout Conference". Scout.org. 2019.
  10. ^ "17th European Guide and Scout Conference". WEConnect. 2022.
  11. ^ a b . Mailchimp. World Scout Bureau. 21 March 2023. Archived from the original on 2023-10-01.
  12. ^ a b "New Geographical Boundaries of the European Scout Region". treehouse.scout.org.
  13. ^ "WAGGGS & WOSM Europe Circular" (PDF).
  14. ^ "Roverway 2018 |". www.europak-online.net.
  15. ^ "Roverway 2024 til Norge - North of the Ordinary!" [Roverway 2024 to Norway - North of the Ordinary!]. Speiding.no (in Norwegian Nynorsk). September 10, 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-11.

External links edit

  • European Scout Region
  • Blog of the European Scout Region
  • WEConnect - Joint Communication Platform of the European Scout Region and the Europe Region WAGGGS

european, scout, region, world, organization, scout, movement, european, scout, region, geographical, subdivisions, world, organization, scout, movement, headquartered, geneva, switzerland, with, satellite, office, brussels, belgium, european, scout, regionmap. The European Scout Region is one of six geographical subdivisions of the World Organization of the Scout Movement headquartered in Geneva Switzerland with a satellite office in Brussels Belgium European Scout RegionMap of members or potential members of the European Scout Region marked in blue Andorra and Vatican City with currently no recognized Scouting and other countries outside the European Scout Region are marked in greyOwnerWorld Organization of the Scout MovementHeadquartersGeneva SwitzerlandMembership1 8 millionChairMatthias Gerth 1 2022 2025Regional DirectorAbir KoubaaVice ChairDiana Slabu 1 2022 2025Websitewww wbr scout wbr org wbr europe wbr Scouting portal Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Members 1 1 1 Overseas branches 1 1 1 1 Denmark 1 1 1 2 United Kingdom 1 1 2 Previous members 1 1 3 Countries with no Scout organisation 2 Governance 2 1 European Regional Scout Conference 2 2 European Regional Scout Committee 2 3 European Regional Scout Office 2 4 European Regional Scout Plan 2010 2013 2 5 Working Groups and Core Groups 2 6 Regional Scouts administered directly by WOSM 2 7 Cooperation 3 Activities 3 1 European Scout Jamboree 3 2 Roverway 4 Non WOSM European Scouting 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksStructure editMembers edit The European Scout Region comprises 40 National Scout Organizations that are members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement and services Scouting in Western and Central and Eastern Europe inclusive for cultural reasons of Cyprus technically not part of Europe but a member state of the European Union and Turkey which spans across two continents and as a member of the United Nations Western European and Others Group Israel despite being part of Asia due to them being barred in its own continent s organizations under the Arab led boycott The World Organization of the Scout Movement recognises at most one member organisation per country Some countries have several organisations combined as a federation with different component groups divided on the basis of religion e g France and Denmark ethnic identification e g Bosnia Herzegovina or language e g Belgium All the formerly communist states of Central and Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union have developed or are developing Scouting in the wake of the renaissance in the region These include Albania Bulgaria East Germany Hungary Poland Romania and the successor states to Czechoslovakia Yugoslavia and the Baltic nations independent of the former Soviet Union Of these Poland the Czech Republic and Hungary have been most successful in regrowing their Scout movements and are very well developed thanks in part to the existence of Scouts in Exile movements for the diaspora of each nation This table is incomplete you can help by expanding it Country Membership from 2015 2 3 Name of National Scout Organisation Year current National Scout Organisation joined WOSM 4 Year National Scout Organisation was founded 4 Admits boys girlsAustria 10 136 Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Osterreichs 1922 1946 1912 bothBelgium 103 725 Guides and Scouts Movement of Belgium federation of several associations 1922 1911 bothBosnia and Herzegovina 3 247 Savjet izviđackih organizacija u Bosni i Hercegovini federation of several associations 1999 1999 bothBulgaria 966 Organizatsia Na Bulgarskite Skauty 1999 1911 1913 bothCroatia 2 550 Savez izviđaca Hrvatske 1993 1915 bothCyprus 5 890 Cyprus Scouts Association 1961 1913 bothCzech Republic 51 234 Junak cesky skaut 1922 1990 1996 1911 bothDenmark 43 282 Faellesradet for Danmarks Drengespejdere federation of several associations 1922 1909 bothEstonia 1 346 Eesti Skautide Uhing 1922 1996 1911 1989 bothFinland 52 655 Suomen Partiolaiset Finlands Scouter ry 1922 1910 bothFrance 76 342 Scoutisme Francais federation of several associations 1922 1910 bothGermany 110 165 Ring deutscher Pfadfinder innenverbande federation of several associations 1950 1910 bothGreece 18 643 Soma Hellinon Proskopon 1922 1910 bothHungary 12 447 Magyar Cserkeszszovetseg 1922 1990 1912 bothIceland 4 960 Bandalag Islenskra Skata 1924 1912 bothIreland 44 982 Scouting Ireland 1949 1908 bothIsrael 83 332 Hitachdut Hatsofim Ve Hatsofot Be Israel federation of several associations 1951 1920 bothItaly 102 904 Federazione Italiana dello Scautismo federation of several associations 1922 1946 1912 bothLatvia 872 Latvijas Skautu un Gaidu Centrala Organizacija 1993 1917 bothLiechtenstein 702 Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins 1933 1931 bothLithuania 1 881 Lietuvos Skautija 1997 1918 bothLuxembourg 6 327 Scouting in Luxembourg federation of several associations 1922 1914 bothMalta 3 100 The Scout Association of Malta 1966 1908 bothMonaco 374 Association des Guides et Scouts de Monaco 1990 1990 bothMontenegro 1 268 Savez Izviđaca Crne Gore 2008 1956 bothNetherlands 57 516 Scouting Nederland 1922 1910 bothNorth Macedonia 1 483 Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija 1997 1921 bothNorway 17 736 Speidernes Fellesorganisasjon federation of several associations 1922 1911 bothPoland 39 825 Zwiazek Harcerstwa Polskiego 1922 1996 1918 bothPortugal 80 718 Federacao Escotista de Portugal federation of several associations 1922 1913 bothRomania 4 000 Cercetasii Romaniei 1993 1914 bothSan Marino 260 Associazione Guide Esploratori Cattolici Sammarinesi 1990 1973 bothSerbia 4 168 Savez Izviđaca Srbije 1995 1915 bothSlovakia 6 927 Slovensky skauting 1922 1990 1997 1913 bothSlovenia 6 524 Zveza tabornikov Slovenije 1994 1915 bothSpain 67 660 Federacion de Escultismo en Espana federation of several associations 1922 1978 1912 bothSweden 75 000 Scouterna 1922 1911 bothSwitzerland 23 298 Swiss Guide and Scout Movement 1922 1912 bothTurkey 141 277 Turkiye Izcilik Federasyonu 1950 1910 5 bothUnited Kingdom 548 128 The Scout Association 1922 1907 bothArmenia 2 303 6 National Scout Movement of Armenia 1997 1912Azerbaijan Association of Scouts of Azerbaijan 2000 1997Belarus 1 200 Republican Scout Association of Belarus 2010 1998Georgia 1 343 Sakartvelos Skauturi Modzraobis Organizatsia 1997 1994 bothMoldova 2 430 Organizația Națională a Scouților din Moldova 1997 1913 bothUkraine 2 569 National Organization of the Scouts of Ukraine 2008 2007 bothOverseas branches edit Denmark edit Faroe Islands Foroya Skotarad Greenland Gronlands SpejderkorpsUnited Kingdom edit Gibraltar The Scout Association of GibraltarPrevious members edit Albania In 2014 the membership of Beslidhja Skaut Albania was terminated by WOSM with hopes to establish a new National Scouting Organization 7 Countries with no Scout organisation edit Andorra Vatican CityGovernance editEuropean Regional Scout Conference edit The European Scout Conference is the governing body of the European Scout Region and meets every three years Its purposes are To further the Scout Movement within the European Scout Region by promoting the spirit of world brotherhood cooperation and mutual assistance amongst Scout associations within the Region To foster the idea of a European citizenship based on the conscience of a common heritage and destiny To develop cooperation among European youth To ensure proper implementation of the decisions and policies laid down by the World Organization of the Scout Movement which affect the European Scout Region The 20th European Scout Conference was hosted by Guidisme et Scoutisme en Belgique and was held in Brussels Belgium from 17 to 21 July 2010 The 21st European Scout Conference took place in Berlin Germany in August 2013 hosted by the Ring Deutscher Pfadfinderverbande The 22nd conference took place in 2016 in Norway 8 The 23rd conference took place in 2019 in Split Croatia 9 The 24th conference was hosted by Scouting Nederland 10 It took place in Rotterdam from 22 to 26 July 2022 The 25th conference will be hosted in Austria in 2025 by Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Osterreichs European Regional Scout Committee edit The European Regional Scout Committee is the executive body of the European Regional Scout Conference and is composed of six elected volunteer members The functions of the European Regional Scout Committee are To put into effect the resolutions of the European Regional Scout Conference and to fulfill any duty the European Regional Scout Conference may assign to it To fulfill tasks the Constitution of the World Organization of the Scout Movement assigns to it To act as an advisory body to the World Scout Committee To act as an advisory body for member organisations of the European Scout Region requiring advice and assistance The members of the European Regional Scout Committee are elected for a three year term by the European Regional Scout Conference and may be re elected for an immediate second term The members elected without regard to their nationality do not represent their country or National Scout Organisation but the interests of the Scout Movement as a whole similar to Members of the World Scout Committee The Regional Director professional position and the Treasurer of the European Scout Region volunteer position are ex officio members of the European Regional Scout Committee The Chairman of the European Scout Foundation also regularly attends meetings of the European Regional Scout Committee European Regional Scout Office edit The European Regional Scout Office serves as secretariat of the European Scout Region and is one of six Regional Offices of the World Scout Bureau the secretariat of the World Organization of the Scout Movement A Regional Director heads the European Regional Scout Office and is assisted by a number of professional staff Currently the European Regional Scout Office has offices in Geneva Switzerland and Brussels Belgium European Regional Scout Plan 2010 2013 edit In 2010 the 20th European Scout Conference adopted the European Regional Scout Plan 2010 2013 which summarises the Region s main areas of work objectives and action planned for the triennium 2010 2013 Working Groups and Core Groups edit In order to achieve the objectives set out by the European Regional Scout Plan 2010 2013 five thematic Working Groups and three supporting Core Groups were set up in December 2010 composed of volunteers from different member organisations of the European Scout Region and supported by members of the European Regional Scout Committee and the European Regional Scout Office Working Groups Growth through Quality Volunteering Embracing Change Youth Empowerment Partnerships with other RegionsCore Groups Educational Methods including Youth Programme and Adult Resources Organisational Development External Relations and FundingRegional Scouts administered directly by WOSM edit The needs of Scout youth in unusual situations has created some interesting permutations answerable directly to the World Scout Bureau For years there was an active Boy Scouts of the United Nations in Geneva as well as 84 Scouts of the European Coal and Steel Community an early precursor to the European Union Cooperation edit As one of the five geographical subdivisions of the World Organization of the Scout Movement the European Scout Region developed close relationships with a number of other Regions in particular with the Arab Scout Region and the Africa Scout Region The European Scout Region also supports multilateral and bilateral relationships between National Scout Organisations of the European Scout Region with Scout associations of other Regions This region is the counterpart of the Europe Region of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts WAGGGS The European Scout Region has a strong relationship with the Europe Region of WAGGGS To further develop their relationship the two Regions had a Joint Regional Office during the late 1990s in Brussels Belgium which was closed again in 1998 An informal Joint Regional Committee composed of the two Regional Committees continues to discuss matters of mutual interest and supports the planning and running of joint youth activities and training events citation needed The two Regions also maintain a Joint Communication Platform Europak which provides information for member organisations of the European Scout Region and the Europe Region WAGGGS Together published a monthly newsletter called Eurofax this newsletter was already published by the European Scout Office before the joint office was opened and reverted to WOSM when the joint office closed The European Scout Region represents the World Organization of the Scout Movement in a number of relevant inter governmental institutions as well as non governmental platforms in Europe This includes in particular the European Youth Forum YFJ which operates within the Council of Europe and European Union areas and works closely with these two bodies It is also represented in the Advisory Council on Youth of the Council of Europe and has regular contacts with relevant institutions of the European Union A WOSM joint Eurasian and European Scout meeting was held in Kyiv in April 2009 In 2023 it was decided to dissolve the Eurasian Region on 30 September 11 12 Ukraine Moldova Belarus Georgia Armenia and Azerbaijan joined the European Region on 1 October 12 while Kazakhstan and Tajikistan joined the Asia Pacific Region 11 Activities editThe European Scout Region offers a number of sharing and training activities for its member organizations a number of which are organised jointly with the Europe Region of WAGGGS The main purpose of these activities is to provide opportunities for sharing and exchanging of experiences and best practices as well as training for adult volunteers and professionals involved in Scouting Among regularly held events are The Academy an annual sharing and training event for Scout and Guide associations in Europe The Symposium held every three years in preparation of the European Scout Conference The Chief Volunteers and Chief Executives Meetings networking events for people occupying similar positions The International Commissioners Forum sharing and networking event held in preparation of the European Scout and Guide Conference Training Commissioners Meeting networking event for people occupying similar positions Education Methods Forum sharing and networking event for people involved in Youth Programme and or Adult ResourcesThe European Scout Region also supports informal networks of member organisations of the European Scout Region which provide platforms for dialogue and exchange in specific areas North South Network development and support of partnership projects between NSOs in Europe and in particular Africa Overture Network sharing and networking of NSOs working in the area of diversity Odysseus Group European Sea Scouting Network sharing networking and training of NSOs engaged in Sea ScoutingEuropean Scout Jamboree edit Main article European Scout Jamboree The European Region of WOSM was the organizer of the European Scout Jamboree which has been organized twice in both cases as a dry run for a World Scout Jamboree organized in the same country within a few years European jamborees were open to youth between the ages of 11 and 17 however many adults are involved as Scout leaders or as members of the IST International Service Team Past European Scout Jamborees include 1st European Scout Jamboree in Dronten The Netherlands 1994 2nd European Scout Jamboree in Hylands Park Chelmsford United Kingdom 2005The European Jamboree 2020 a joint event between WOSM and WAGGGS European Regions was planned to take place on Sobieszewo Island in Gdansk Poland with a target of 30 000 participants However due to the COVID 19 pandemic the event was initially postponed in April 2020 to summer of 2021 before being cancelled in November 2020 Roverway edit Roverway is a joint activity of the European Region of WOSM and the Europe Region of WAGGGS a ten day event open for youth aged 16 to 22 who are members of the senior branches of member organisations of WOSM or WAGGGS The activity was introduced in 2003 as a follow up to the Eurofolk event that existed from 1977 to 1997 and consists usually of two stages a journey with small units of Scouts making their way to the main camp which is the second stage Roverway is usually held every three years and hosted by a member organisation of the European Scout Region Roverway 2003 in Leiria Portugal motto People in motion Roverway 2006 in Florence Italy motto Dare to share Roverway 2009 in Ulfljotsvatn Scout Center Iceland motto Open up Roverway 2012 in Evo Hameenlinna National Campsite of the Guides and Scouts of Finland Finland motto See Feel Follow Roverway 2016 in France 2015 was skipped as not to overlap the 23rd World Scout Jamboree per decision of the March 2011 meeting of the Joint Committee 13 motto Sur la Route which translates On the Road Roverway 2018 in International Scout and Guide Centre Zeewolde 14 the Netherlands motto Opposites Attract Roverway 2024 in Norway jointly hosted by the Norges Speiderforbund and Norges KFUM KFUK speidere motto North of the Ordinary 15 2021 was skipped due to the planned WOSM WAGGGS European Jamboree 2020Non WOSM European Scouting editTwo other multinational Europe specific Scout organizations exist not linked to WOSM the only geographic area to have such These are the Confederation Europeenne de Scoutisme and the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d Europe See also editScouting 2007 Centenary Piet J Kroonenberg Central European Jamboree Europe Region World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts References edit a b Europe Team Scout org August 1 2022 Archived from the original on 2022 08 01 via web archive org WOSM s Membership Report PDF World Scouting Dec 31 2015 Archived from the original pdf on 2022 04 19 Membership report 2013 European Scout Region World Organization of the Scout Movement 21 August 2013 Retrieved 5 December 2017 via issuu a b Some statistics World Organization of the Scout Movement Archived from the original on 2010 04 02 Retrieved 2010 03 30 Turkiye Izcilik Federasyonu Kurulus Turkiye Izcilik Federasyonu in Turkish Retrieved 14 February 2022 https www ait ie courses master of science in applied software engineering utm source linkedin amp utm medium organic amp utm campaign postgrad tus midlands amp utm content msc applied software eng Termination of the World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM Membership PDF World Organization of the Scout Movement Retrieved 2014 12 08 Tornholm Pal Egil Tett pa Europa konferanse European Conference nears Varden in Norwegian Nynorsk via PressReader com 23rd European Scout Conference amp 16th European Guide and Scout Conference Scout org 2019 17th European Guide and Scout Conference WEConnect 2022 a b World Scout Committee Meeting Highlights March 2023 Mailchimp World Scout Bureau 21 March 2023 Archived from the original on 2023 10 01 a b New Geographical Boundaries of the European Scout Region treehouse scout org WAGGGS amp WOSM Europe Circular PDF Roverway 2018 www europak online net Roverway 2024 til Norge North of the Ordinary Roverway 2024 to Norway North of the Ordinary Speiding no in Norwegian Nynorsk September 10 2021 Retrieved 2021 09 11 External links editEuropean Scout Region European Sea Scouting Blog of the European Scout Region WEConnect Joint Communication Platform of the European Scout Region and the Europe Region WAGGGS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Scout Region World Organization of the Scout Movement amp oldid 1178284640, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.