Talk:Eurasian Scout Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement)

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Page 28 World Organization of the Scout Movement – Triennial Report 1996-1999 Page 27 Chairman: Mr. Harout Haroutunian, Armenia Constitutive Conference: Yerevan, Armenia, April 19981st Eurasia Scout Conference: Minsk, Belarus, 2001 Region Headquarters: Yalta-Gurzuf, Ukraine Director: Dr. Alexander S. Bondar He was also a recipient of the Silver World Award. s As a result of the growth of Scouting in the former Soviet Union, the Eurasia Scout Region, the sixth Scout region in the world, was created by the World Scout Committee in April 1997. It serves the 12 countries in the Common-wealth of Independent States, each of which will eventually become a member of the World Scout Organization.The Eurasia region was created at the request of the five national Scout organizations which were expected to be its first and founding members: Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Tajikistan.s The Constitutive Conference of the Eurasia Region was held in Yerevan, Armenia 24-26 April 1998. It was attended by 35 participants representing the five national Scout organizations that had been recognized by WOSM. Five people, one from each member organization in the region, were elected to the regional committee to serve until the first Eurasia Conference, to be held in Minsk, Belarus in 2001. The newly-formed committee elected Harout Haroutunian (Armenia) as Chairman, and Yuri Emilian (Moldova) as Vice-Chairman. The committee also approved the appointment of Dr. Alexander Bondar as regional director of the Eurasia Scout Region.The Conference also established two commissions of the Eurasia Regional Scout Committee: the Educational Methods Commission and the Organizational Development Commission. The first meeting of the regional committee was held in September 1998 at the Krasnokamenka Regional Scout Centre. The members approved a plan of action of the Eurasia Regional Scout Organization for 1999 and 2000.s The new regional office in Yalta-Gurzuf in the Republic of Crimea(Ukraine) was officially opened in 1998. An office had existed in Yalta-Gurzuf since 1993, but it has moved into a new four-story building overlooking the Black Sea. The new Eurasia Scout Centre has been named Krasnokamenka (the Red Stone). The Information Office for the World Scout Bureau in Moscow, which had opened there in 1991, has become a satellite office for the region. EURASIA REGION WORLD SCOUT BUREAU, Eurasia Region Region Created Region Conference Created New Eurasia Scout centre The new Eurasia Scout Region held its Constitutive Conference in Armenia in April 1998. Harout Haroutunian (Armenia), centre, was elected chairman; Yuri Emilian (Moldova), left, is vice-chairman,and Alexander Bondar, right, was appointed Regional Director.-- Page 29 World Organization of the Scout Movement – Triennial Report 1996-1999 Page 28s In an effort to increase awareness of Scouting in the region, a number of Introduction to Scouting seminars were organized. Some 70 Scout leaders from the countries of Central Asia took part in the seminars. The success of the promotion of Scouting has been most noticeable in the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Ukraine. Many round table discussions have been held between members of Scouting in Ukraine and Dr. Bondar, the regional director. Seventy Scouts from the Eurasia Region participated in the World Scout Jamboree in Chile.s Cooperation with Scout associations in other regions continued and increased during this triennium. These include: Asociacion de Scouts de Espana (ASDE), the Boy Scouts of America, The Danish Scout Council, The Scout Association of Australia, The Scout Association of the United Kingdom,Scouts Canada, Scouts de France and Soma Hellinon Proskopon (Greece).s The following publications are now available in Russian:• Introduction to Scouting: Guide for Parents and Other Adults (1996)• Adults in Scouting (1998)• Constitution of the Eurasia Regional Scout Organization• The Education of Young People: A statement atthedawnofthe21stcentury• Constitution of the World Organization of the Scout Movement• The Fundamental Principles of Scouting• How to Organize a Scout Association• Handbook for Scouts• Handbook for Leaders• A quarterly periodical is produced in Russian by the office in Moscow and distributed to almost 1,000 people in the CIS.The regional office will regularly translate WOSM documents into Russian,thus filling the same role as the Arab and Interamerican offices for translations into Arabic and Spanish. A special grant was obtained from the World Scout Foundation to provide Russian language services at the World Scout Conference in Durban.s Regional Director Dr. Alexander Bondar is assisted by Armen Aghayan, Accountant; Elena Galadjiy, Progamme Assistant; and Guennady Churakov, Support Services Assistant. Awareness of Scouting Partnerships Publications WORLD SCOUT BUREAU, Eurasia Region, continued Staff Krasnokamenka (the red stone) is the name of the new Eurasia Scout Centre located near Yalta/Gurzuf in the Republic of the Crimea in the Ukraine. The centre overlooks the Black Sea and is near a mountainous national park.The purpose of the centre is “for youth leadership, development and the advancement of democracy and peace.” The four-storey building is new and was being built as a hotel. It was purchased thanks to money raised by the former Chairman of the World Scout Foundation, Klaus J. Jacobs.

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