- Vanuatu branch of The Scout Association
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Bislama :"Skots Blong Vanuatu") is recognised by WOSM currently a branch ofthe Scout Association of theUnited Kingdom covering the Republic ofVanuatu , however it is a fully incorporatedNon Government Organisation since 1999. They are not, as yet, members of theWorld Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM).They are active in the
Asia-Pacific Region Scouting activities. Two Scouts participated in the 19thWorld Jamboree inChile inDecember 1998 . [ [http://n2zgu.50megs.com/VANU.htm Scouting in Vanuatu] ] Scouting in Vanuatu also gets help from members ofScouts Australia and Vanuatu Scouts attended the 2007Australian Scout Jamboree . [ [http://www.news.vu/en/living/community/050627-australian-scouts-visit-vanuatu.shtml Port Vila Presse, June 26, 2005] Accessed 2 January 2006 ]Scouting in Vanuatu started in 1956. Before
independence in 1980 there were two Scout organisations, one attached toScouts de France and the other to the UK Scout Association. They merged in 1999. [ [http://www.apr.scout.or.jp/publications/2004inbox/June%20INBOX.htm Asia-Pacific Region News, June 2004] Accessed 2 January 2007] Before Vanuatu Independence both the French colonial administration and the British colonial administration supported Scouting Organisations. After independence the Vanuatu Scout Organisations struggled to integrate themselves into a national movement until 1999. Even though the NSW Branch of the Scouts Australia had spent 20 years assisting the Vanuatu Scout Organisations to achieve a national movement by 1999 there was only one active Scout group. In 1999 Norvan, Vogt aRover Scout from Queanbeyan Rovers, who was deployed with theAustralian Youth Ambassadors for Development , was able to register the organisation, to establish a national HQ and to run a series of training activities This proved to be the catalyst for a sustained period of growth of Scouting in Vanuatu. Currently there are four active Scout groups in Vanuatu with over 200 youth members. TheScout Motto is "Sois Prêt" (Be Prepared) in French.The membership badge of the Vanuatu branch of The Scout Association features an
outrigger canoe , a symbol in use since theNew Hebrides were a colonial branch of British Scouting.ee also
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