scout of the world programme_chinese
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Details for implementing SWP in Traditional ChineseTRANSCRIPT
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1. Introduction
11 – CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD
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• Peace, security and disarmament.• Development and poverty eradication.• Protecting our common environment.
THE SCOUTS OF THE WORLD PROGRAMME
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12 (MDGs) THE UN MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
2. Achieve universal primary education
3. Promote gender equality and empower women
4. Reduce child mortality
5. Improve maternal health
6. Combat HIV-aids, malaria and other diseases
7. Ensure environmental sustainability
8. Develop a global partnership
2. What is the Scouts of the World Programme?
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22 - EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
• Ability to explain the main challenges of today’s world
• Ability to live and take action in an intercultural context
• Sense of solidarity and community spirit
• Aptitude for fi nding and analysing information
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Aptitude for using negotiation, mediation and problem-solving techniques
• Aptitude for developing and managing collective projects
23 - COMPONENTS
• The Scouts of the World Award
• The Scouts of the World Network
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3. (SW ) The Scouts of the World Award
31 - THE SCOUTS OF THE WORLD DISCOVERY
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• Renewable sources of energy• Mediation and negotiation
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32 - THE VOLUNTARY SERVICE
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HOW TO GET THE SCOUTS OF THE WORLD AWARD?
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5. The Scouts of the World Network
51 - WHAT IS IT?
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52 - SWHOW TO BECOME MEMBER OF THE SW NETWORK?
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6. Support structures
61 – AT NATIONAL LEVEL
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62 – AT REGIONAL LEVEL
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63 - THE SCOUTS OF THE WORLD PARTNERSHIP
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64 - SW THE SCOUTS OF THE WORLD TECHNICAL COMMISSION
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© Copyright 2004World Organization of the Scout Movement
World Scout BureauRue du Pré-Jérôme 5PO Box 91CH-1211 Geneva 4 Plainpalais
Tel: (+41 22) 705 10 10Fax: (+41 22) 705 10 20
Reproduction is authorized to National Scout Organizations and Associations which are members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Credit for the source must be given.
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7. Youth for Development Prize
2004 Youth for Development Prize
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Be a Scout of the World, change the world!
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