(Geneva/ERO) – An update on progress made and challenges encountered
by the five thematic Working Groups and the three supporting Core Groups
was a major point on the agenda of the recent meeting of the European
Scout Committee at Pax Lodge, the WAGGGS World Centre in London (United
Kingdom).
The Groups have now moved from conceptualisation and data collection
to targeted delivery and support. Information collected from the Needs
and Strength’s Analysis Self Assessment Questionnaire has lead to a
number of specific tailored support actions. A total of EUR 38,500 will
be allocated this year to ongoing and new projects supported by the
Region’s Partnership Fund.
It was decided to publish a list of all funding opportunities available
to NSOs and NSAs in Europe before the end of the year. These include Messengers of Peace, the Erik Frank Trust and grants offered by the European Union and the Council of Europe.
The Committee also reviewed the draft of the Region’s first ever Membership Report, a document resulting from in-depth research and analysis of census figures and other statistics. The Report will be published before the end of the year.
John May, Vice Chairperson of the World Scout Committee, attended the meeting as guest and updated the Committee on activities of the World Scout Committee and its different sub-committees, working groups and task forces. In a brief comment, he said that he had felt very welcome, adding that he had been particularly impressed by the way that the European Scout Committee focused so strongly on the need to support NSOs and NSAs within the Region.
A session of the Joint Committee of the European Scout Region and the Europe Region WAGGGS took place as well, during the course of which a progress report of “ Roverway 2012”, the European Regions’ event for Rovers and Ranger, was received.
Check the Committee.Update for a more detailed summary of the meeting.
European Scout Region Committee.update November 2011
The Committee also reviewed the draft of the Region’s first ever Membership Report, a document resulting from in-depth research and analysis of census figures and other statistics. The Report will be published before the end of the year.
John May, Vice Chairperson of the World Scout Committee, attended the meeting as guest and updated the Committee on activities of the World Scout Committee and its different sub-committees, working groups and task forces. In a brief comment, he said that he had felt very welcome, adding that he had been particularly impressed by the way that the European Scout Committee focused so strongly on the need to support NSOs and NSAs within the Region.
A session of the Joint Committee of the European Scout Region and the Europe Region WAGGGS took place as well, during the course of which a progress report of “ Roverway 2012”, the European Regions’ event for Rovers and Ranger, was received.
Check the Committee.Update for a more detailed summary of the meeting.
European Scout Region Committee.update November 2011
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