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Seychelles Scout Association

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Seychelles Scout Association
The Scout emblem features the Coco de Mer, the sea coconut
HeadquartersVictoria
CountrySeychelles
Founded1927/1994
Membership372
Chief ScoutBernard Elizabeth
Chief CommissionerRegis Gontier
AffiliationWOSM
Website
seyscouts.org.sc[dead link]
 Scouting portal

The Seychelles Scout Association (SSA) is the national Scouting organization of the Seychelles. Scouting in Seychelles was founded in 1927 and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 2002. The association has 372 members (as of 2011).[1]

History

Scouting in Seychelles started in 1927 as an overseas branch of The Scout Association (UK) and aimed mainly to British boys. Later it was opened to all boys. In 1977, Scouting was banned by the government of the now independent country.[citation needed]

The Scout movement was readmitted in 1994 and became a member of WOSM in 2002. Since 1998, the SSA is twinned to the Greater London South West County of the Scout Association (UK).

Program

Program sections

The association is divided in three age-groups:

Scout Motto

As English and French are official languages of the Seychelles, the Scout Motto is Be Prepared (English) and Sois Prêt (French).

Organization

The association is headed by the Chief Scout and the Chief Commissioner. (Bernard Elizabeth)Chief Scout. Current Chief Commissioner is Regis Gontier.

In 2008, the association consisted of 16 Scout troops which were organised in 4 areas:

Within the structures of WOSM, the Seychelles Scout Association is member of the Africa Scout Region. In July 2006, Rubina Marivonne Haroon, who was born in the Seychelles, was appointed Regional Director for the World Scout Bureau Africa Regional Office.

References

  1. ^ "Triennal review: Census as at 1 December 2010" (PDF). World Organization of the Scout Movement. Retrieved 2011-01-13.