Tuesday, March 5, 2013

CJK-Bangladesh Scouts agree on partnership projects.


CJK-Bangladesh Scouts agree on partnership projects:-
Bangladesh Scouts and the CJK – which stands for Scouts of China, Japan, Korea – jointly agreed to
launch a new six-year project based in Bangladesh from 2014 to 2019. A pre-inspection team of CJK
Rover Scouts visited the project sites in Kalapara (Patuakhali), Jajira (Shariatpur) and Jamalpur on
13-19 February 2013. Officials of concerned NSOs signed the agreement on 19 February 2013 at the
National Headquarters of Bangladesh Scouts in Dhaka.
The partnership project aims to provide opportunities for Rover Scouts from Scouts of China, Korea,
Japan and Bangladesh to work on an international environment project while fostering friendship and
doing community service in villages. Services will include awareness campaigns related to primary health
care and nature conservation, which match national policies and the needs of the project areas in Bangladesh.
The project will commence activities approximately for 10 days of every February at designated
villages in Bangladesh. Each CJK NSO will send 10 Rover Scouts with an adult leader for a maximum
30 Rover Scouts for every project. Corresponding number of Rover Scouts from Bangladesh will join
the International Patrol and will take care of cultural, linguistic and logistical support.

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