Information about Wosm Eurasian Region
| Eurasian Scout Region |
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| Member states (in purple) |
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The Eurasian Scout Region (in Russian Регионального Бюро Евразия) is the divisional office of the World Scout Bureau of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, (in Russian Всемирной Организации Скаутского Движения or ВОСД) headquartered in Gurzuf near Yalta-Krasnokamenka, Ukraine, with a branch office in Moscow. All the formerly communist states of Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Soviet Union have developed or are developing Scouting in the wake of the renaissance in the region. These include most of the successor states to the Soviet Union, in the Commonwealth of Independent States. The 1996/99 Triennial Report of the World Scout Committee/World Organization of the Scout Movement shows that WOSM is aggressively pursuing the organization of Scouting activities in the countries of the former Soviet Union, according to its own vision.
In 1997, WOSM created the new Eurasian Region, ostensibly to assist in the rebirth of Scouting in the 12 former Soviet Republics: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. Several of the organizations in the Region were borne from existing Scouts-in-Exile organizations. Russian was made the working language, and eight Scouting manuals and handbooks have been published, all in Russian. A quarterly periodical, also in Russian, is printed in the branch office in Moscow. The report (available at [1] states, "The regional office will regularly translate WOSM documents into Russian." The executive director of this region is Dr. Alexander Bondar, who has moved to Crimea from Moscow.
The five national Scouting organizations that were first accepted as members in the World Organization of the Scout Movement-Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Tajikistan, were designated by WOSM as the founding members of the Eurasia Region. Azerbaijan and Russia have since been accepted into WOSM and Belarus lost its membership in 2005. It is this regional office that is now advising the WOSM on possible member organizations. In countries where there is more than one Scouting association, like Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine, these associations can choose to cooperate and form a National Scout Organization.
Controversies
However, there is some controversy, in addition to the aforementioned publication of documents only in the Russian language, as several within the Eurasian Region's top hierarchy are former Pioneer leaders. The primary goal of the Pioneers, whose membership was compulsory, was the indoctrination of youth into Communism. To complicate matters, these organizations adopted many of the trappings of the Scout organizations they supplanted. Because of the negative experience with the Communist youth organizations, Scouting in the Eurasian Region is having a slow rebirth. Proponents see the inheritance of Pioneer work and properties in a positive light. Opponents have seen the Eurasian Region as a tool that would allow former Pioneers to keep their influence over postSoviet youth movements, and use their newfound connections outside the region for their own gain. Even the placement of the Regional headquarters at the historic Pioneer Camp Artek at Yalta appears to many to point to this Pioneer dominance. Opponents also question the fact that authoritarian Belarus was a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, against WOSM's stated guidelines, while democratic neighbor Ukraine is not a WOSM member. In the years following its creation, the Eurasian Region was considered by some to have stagnated in its purpose: among other things, the official website was not updated between 2004 and February 2006.Alternate solutions proposed at the time of the Soviet breakup, and still considered viable options by the critics of the Eurasian Region, would be to divide the Region into the previously existing European, Asia-Pacific, or Arab Scout Regions, along cultural lines and national preference, to provide Scouts fresh perspective. As the Baltic states-Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia-have joined the European Region, there is precedence for this solution. In addition, there is no corresponding Eurasian Region for the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, the republics are divided geographically between WAGGGS' Europe Region and Asia Pacific Region. Besides their shared tsarist and Soviet past, the 12 members of the Eurasian Region have little in common. Some, like Armenia and Azerbaijan, have waged war on each other, some like Georgia and Ukraine, allow open opposition, while others, like Belarus and Turkmenistan, have turned to authoritarianism reminiscent of Soviet times. Further, as none of the republics have had their Scout movements returned for much more than a decade, it is viewed that they would benefit from the expertise of the neighboring Scout associations in those Regions.
Eurasian Region Scout Jamborees
The Region has run or sponsored a single region-wide jamboree to date:- 1st Eurasian Jamboree-Byurakan, Armenia-August 2006
See also
| Arab Scout Region | Africa Scout Region | Asia-Pacific Scout Region | Eurasian Scout Region | European Scout Region | Interamerican Scout Region |
Hayastani Azgayin Scautakan Sharjum Kazmakerputiun (HASK; Հայաստանի Ազգային Սկաուտական
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Association of Scouts of Azerbaijan (in Azeri Azərbaycan Skaut Assosiasiyasi; in Russian Ассоциация Скаутов
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Sakartvelos Skauturi Modzraobis Organizatsia (in Kartveli: საქართველოს სკაუტური მოძრაობის
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Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators (Russian: Росси́йская Ассоциа́ция
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Ittihodi Scouthoi Tojikiston (Russian: Ассоциация Скаутов Таджикистана
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Scout movement in Belarus consists of an unknown number of independent organizations. There are at least five nationwide associations as well as some regional associations.
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Organization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan (OSMK), Скауттык Қoзғaлыс Ұіымы Қазақстан
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Scouting in Kyrgyzstan was founded in November 1994 and is not yet a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, but is working toward WOSM recognition. Kyrgyzstan has multiple Scout associations, several of which are members of
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Full members: Armenia | Azerbaijan | Georgia | Moldova | Russian Federation | Tajikistan
Potential members: Belarus | Kazakhstan | Kyrgyzstan | Turkmenistan | Ukraine | Uzbekistan
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Potential members: Belarus | Kazakhstan | Kyrgyzstan | Turkmenistan | Ukraine | Uzbekistan
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Scouting in Ukraine is in a transitional phase and may receive World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) recognition by 2008. Ukraine is the largest nation in population to have Scouting that is not recognized by WOSM, despite the fact that the Eurasian Region headquarters is
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Kidirib Topubchi O'zbekiston, the Uzbekistan Union of Scout-Explorers, has issued insignia, considered to be a large step for nascent Scout organizations.
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History
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World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) is the Non-governmental international organization which governs most national Scout Movements, with 28 million members. WOSM was established in 1920 and has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Gurzuf (Ukrainian: Гурзуф, Russian: Гурзуф, Crimean Tatar: Gurzuf
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Yalta (Ukrainian: Ялта, Russian: Ялта, Crimean Tatar: Yalta
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Anthem
Ще не вмерла України ні слава, ні воля
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Ще не вмерла України ні слава, ні воля
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Москв? (Russian)
Location of Moscow in Europe
Coordinates
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Location of Moscow in Europe
Coordinates
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Central Europe is the region lying between the variously and vaguely defined areas of Eastern and Western Europe. In addition, Northern, Southern and Southeastern Europe may variously delimit or overlap into Central Europe.
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Central Asia is a vast landlocked region of Asia. Though various definitions of its exact composition exist, no one definition is universally accepted. Despite this uncertainty in defining borders, it does have some important overall characteristics.
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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (abbreviated USSR, Russian: (help info ) ; tr.
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Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society.
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Headquarters
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Working language Russian
Type Commonwealth
Membership 11 member states
1 associate member
Leaders
- Executive Secretary Sergei Lebedev
Establishment December 21 1991
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(and largest city)
Working language Russian
Type Commonwealth
Membership 11 member states
1 associate member
Leaders
- Executive Secretary Sergei Lebedev
Establishment December 21 1991
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The Post-Soviet states, also commonly known as former Soviet republics, are the independent nations that split off from the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in its breakup in 1991. They were also referred to as New Independent States (NIS).
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Motto
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Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ (Armenian)
"
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Motto
none
Anthem
Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Himni
(March of Azerbaijan)
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Anthem
Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Himni
(March of Azerbaijan)
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Мы, беларусы (Belarusian)
My, Belarusy (transliteration)
We Belarusians
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Мы, беларусы (Belarusian)
My, Belarusy (transliteration)
We Belarusians
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Motto
ძალა ერთობაშია (Georgian)
"Strength is in Unity"
Anthem
"Tavisupleba"
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ძალა ერთობაშია (Georgian)
"Strength is in Unity"
Anthem
"Tavisupleba"
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My Kazakhstan
Capital Astana
Largest city Almaty
Official languages Kazakh (state language), Russian
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My Kazakhstan
Capital Astana
Largest city Almaty
Official languages Kazakh (state language), Russian
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Kyrgyz Republic
Flag Coat of arms
Motto
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Anthem
National Anthem of the Kyrgyz Republic
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