Posted on March 30, 2008 by Aleš
From Hans Slanec and his team, our hosts on ISGF World Conference, we have got this message:
“At the moment we have the problem, that many NSGFs haven’t registered yet. It means, that most of the registration will happen within a few days before deadline (30.4.). It will be impossble for organizers to confirm registration, accommodation [...]
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Posted on March 27, 2008 by Aleš
A grant from ISGF was given to a Scout master of the Nepalese scouts to share his inner talents and experiences at the World Scout jamboree 2007 to be activity facilitator delegate in one of the activities workshop at the World Village.
He wrote: “It was one of the most remarkable achievements in my entire life. [...]
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Posted on March 25, 2008 by Aleš
In the World Villages, the participants to the Jamboree could walk among the stands of the 152 participant countries, could discover the different cultures, the different specifities and could choose an activity.
Those who visited the stand of Mauritania could better know this country through posters, photos, costumes, traditional jewels exposed in a traditional tent.
The workshop [...]
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Posted on March 13, 2008 by Aleš
At the European Committee Meeting held in November it was decided to hold a workshop for International Presidents and International Secretaries during 2008.
The first workshop will be held in Cyprus at Agia Napa near to Larnaca from 18th to 21st April 2008.
There are a few vacancies so why not come and join the National Presidents, [...]
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Posted on March 10, 2008 by Aleš
ON-LINE registration for ISGF World Conference in Vienna is possible.
Please use this this link: www.ppoe.at/gilde/isgf/
Werner Weilguny
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Posted on March 6, 2008 by Aleš
As a peace gift, the scouts in Denmark were tasked to raise funds for schools in Angola during the year 2007. The aim was 100 schools – or one per local community. It was not all scout units that participated wholeheartedly.
But it was clearly proved that the successful communities were those [...]
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