- Scouting in Uzbekistan
Scouting inUzbekistan was founded in 1995, and is working towardWorld Organization of the Scout Movement recognition. In 1998, Scouting was limited to two Scout troops with a total of 15 members. Since the increasing presence of theUnited States military in the region after theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks , Scouting is beginning to develop more thoroughly, and the fledgling organization, "Kidirib Topubchi O'zbekiston", the Uzbekistan Union of Scout-Explorers, has issued insignia, considered to be a large step for nascent Scout organizations.History
As far as is known, Scouting was not introduced to the region during the khanate period of the pre-Soviet era.
On October 5, 2004, the Internet Access and Training Program (IATP) brought together 20 Scouts from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan for a two-hour online discussion of their activities from the IATP access sites in
Jizzakh ,Tashkent , andUrgench , Uzbekistan, as well as in five cities in Kazakhstan, aimed to bring together representatives of the Scouting movements from these countries to promote friendship and cooperation.Nariman Shayakubov , the leader of the Scouting club atRabat Malik (named after the ruins on the road fromSamarkand toBukhara , seen in the Uzbek Scout insignia), the Travelers Association in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, shared stories of planting trees, picking up litter in theChimgan Mountains , andhiking . He also told of his organization's international collaboration, hosting a group of German Scouts in Uzbekistan in 2003 and making a 20-day trip to Germany funded byBund der Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder , the German Scouting organization. The Scouts of Uzbekistan told about the challenges they faced in getting Scouting off the ground in Uzbekistan, including ignorance of Scouting among the general population and resistance they faced in getting their organization registered by government agencies.Successful Scout candidates were admitted into The Union of Scout-Explorers at an initiation ceremony held on the final Sundays in March 1999 and April 2001 in Samarkand. The partner organization "For a Healthy Generation" sponsored the ceremony, providing certificates for each newly sworn-in Scout.
Scout Camp '99 was a ten-day summer backpacking expedition in the mountainous Chimgan area north of Tashkent. Thirty five children and fifteen adults took part in this excursion, which served to foster parent-child teamwork.
The Rabat Malik Scouts have groups in Samarkand and
Nukus , for Scouts between the ages of 14-18 only. The White Wolf Scouts are headquartered in Tashkent. There is a further group of Scouts in Samarkand, organized in Samarkand under the "Yulduzlar" (Stars) Youth Center, with 20 members. the "Yulduzlar" Scouts work from the book "What is Scouting" in Russian, published by the World Organization of Scout Movement, under the leadership of Scout group director Mastura Sharipova.
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Scout Motto is "Tayor Bol", "Be Prepared" inUzbek .With the 1991 breakup of the
Soviet Union , it was suggested that theTürkiye İzcilik Federasyonu assist in the creation of Scouting movements in the TurkicCentral Asia n republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, but it is uncertain if this plan ever materialized.couting in Karakalpakstan
*, but at this time no information is known.
Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting in Uzbekistan
*. Fifty women leaders from those nations attended the Asia Pacific Symposium, sharing their Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting experiences.
ee also
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World Organization of the Scout Movement
*Organization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan
*Scouting in Kyrgyzstan
*Scouting in Turkmenistan External links and references
* [http://rabatmalik.freenet.uz/scouting.html Travelers Scouts]
* [http://scout-uz.freenet.uz White Wolf Scouts] (now dead link)
*http://www.herts-Scouts.net/files/hsg_july_05.pdfPartially distilled from the website of the
Internet Access and Training Program (IATP). IATP is a program of theBureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA),US Department of State , funded under theFreedom Support Act (FSA) and administered by theInternational Research and Exchanges Board (IREX).
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