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saw the first Afghan Scouts leave the country in 25 years. They traveled overland to participate in the Pakistan National Jamboree. Later in the year three female Scouts traveled to Korea. 2005 saw Afghans in Nepal, 2006 in Sri Lanka and Korea, 2007 in Pakistan and Japan and this year it is anticipated 12 male and female Scouts will travel to Bangladesh. ASA also receives periodic support from international scouters.
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Relations, Training and Youth, Programs and Plans and the band (although there is still much discussion about who will manage this last section). The national office tracks about 34,000 Scouts countrywide, all within groups under Ministry of Education auspices. A troop sponsored by American Scouters operated for a time at Bagram Air Base north of Kabul but had no connection with ASA.
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War left Afghanistan with a broken communication system, so word has been slow to spread between the national headquarters and troops. There are very few computers, limited Internet access and insufficient mobile telephone coverage. Scouts have to be counted during visits to the regions. New policies
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sometimes with a beret. The neckerchief is blue with a yellow border. A leather Scout belt with a brass belt buckle completes the uniform. The total cost for these items is about 1800 Afghanis, or 36 US dollars; a huge sum when one considers $ 10 a good daily wage in Afghanistan. Although scouts may
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Uniform standardization is difficult due to difficulties in countrywide communication. Scouts have to make or buy their own uniforms although in Kabul some of the Ministry's budget is allocated to uniform manufacture. If one is not assigned a uniform the only remaining option is to visit the tailor.
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were welcome educational goals for governing, and Scouting was organized very tautly and almost militarily compared with other nations. The government used this organization for the stability of the state; however the organization made a large contribution to youth work in Afghanistan, above all that
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Afghanistan Scouting falls under the auspices of Asia-Pacific Region (APR) headquartered in Manila. The APR office supplies ASA with advice, some training funding and adult trainers. Even more, it helps coordinate South Asia Foundation efforts to send Scouts to international events and June 2004
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The youth and woman's work as well as the music, sport and play of Scouting constantly increased in the years from 1964 to 1973. The association, which now had local groups in different parts of the country, created further musician Scout groups, organized camps and accomplished other leisure and
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Adult Scout leaders for all sections are usually schoolteachers, but others volunteers may join, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Education. All Scouts work in the schools, acting as hall monitors, crossing guards and honor guard for school visitors. Some groups are beginning to work
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Currently the Afghan Scout Association is for boys and girls, men and women, and offers Cubs (ages 8 to 12), Scouts (ages 12 to 18) and Rovers (ages 19 to 25). Cubs, Scouts and Rovers all wear their uniforms to school or university, as that is where they perform most of their duties. Although
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Scouting falls under the Sports and Scouting branch of the Ministry of Education and occupies space in a sub-office near the Kabul Stadium. A branch reorganization took place in July 2008 and reduced the number of employees to 25 in six sections: National Secretariat, Budget, International
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outside the school as well, making public announcements in the bazaar, cleaning mosques, helping firefighters, performing first aid and helping injured people get to hospital. The Afghan Scout program is focused more on civic duty rather than as a pastime.
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perform odd jobs to earn the money a few Afghanis at a time, in some areas uniforms are simply unaffordable. In these places troops substitute dress shirt and appropriate trousers or visit the bazaar to buy a paramilitary-style shirt and pants.
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After the 2021 Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the Afghanistan Scout Association apparently has been dissolved and the ASA's current information and their current activities and its status in the international scouting movement is unknown.
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The viewpoints of king Zahir Shah at that time were practiced by the organization. The administrators added further obligations to the general principles of the Scout movement, obligation to king, nation and country.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested embassies of selected countries to assist in reviving Scouting in Afghanistan, and groups began to emerge, led by adults who had been involved with the program prior to 1978.
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from 1932 until the Afghan government dissolved the Scout Association in 1947. Afghan Scouting was formed again from 1964 to 1978 and recognized by the World Organization of the Scout Movement.
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The national uniform is tan-colored. Boys wear a shirt and pants, girls wear a long shirt and baggy pants. For headwear, boys wear navy blue berets. Girls generally wear a headscarf
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Several times in the 1990s, and again in 2012, political and social changes in Afghanistan opened opportunities for the rebirth of Scouting in Afghanistan. In early 2002, the
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and became a part of the Afghan police. Scouting went downhill, as during the years of unrest and war, approximately ten million left the country and looked for
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and independence ceremonies in the 1960s and 1970s, Afghan Scouts of both genders participated with the structure and the organization of cultural events.
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The Nangarhar Cub Scouts march toward the governor's palace before a transfer of responsibility of the Nangarhar Scout program ceremony in October 2010.
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in Kabul. The troop currently has more than 200 Scouts and hopes to have 400 in 2011, said Tamim Hamkar, a Scout trainer for the Marastoon troop.
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government banned the Afghanistan Scout Association with 11 members. By 1981, DAZT was no longer recognized by the 28th
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supported the organization, sang Scout songs and appeared several times in the pavilion of the Scout organization.
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Afghanistan does have a Guiding organization (possibly coeducational, or in a separated body), work towards
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by Lieutenant Colonel David Ross while stationed in Kunduz, Afghanistan as a UNAMA Military Liaison Officer
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Scouting was reestablished in 1956, rebuilt in the context of the democratization efforts of
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left the country, so that such organizations could not exist anymore in the countryside.
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Hundreds of Afghan girls take active part in Scout programs during the late 1950s.
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there is a Scout Fellowship founded by Scouts and Guides from Afghanistan, named
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Parts of this article have been translated from the German Knowledge at
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came from Germany in order to train Afghan Scout instructors further.
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played a large role within the structure of the organization. In the
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Chesterman, Simon; Michael Ignatieff; Ramesh Chandra Thakur (2005).
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De Afghanistan Zarandoi Tolana-Afghanische Pfadfinder Organisation
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Making States Work: State Failure And The Crisis Of Governance
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Michel, Rudi; Reinhard Schmoeckel; Hans Gerhard Rumpf (1963).
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Until the Soviet invasion, there were American Boy Scouts in
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and received the membership document of re-admittance to the
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provided the uniforms for the Afghan Scout Association. Dr.
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The organization was attached by national authority to the
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On January 6, 1964, the organization participated in the
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The organization was established during the reign of
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Index

Scouting and Guiding in Afghanistan
Sarandoy

Afghanistan
afghan-scouts.org

Scouting portal
Pashto
Afghanistan
Robert Baden-Powell
World Organization of the Scout Movement
Mohammed Nadir Shah
government
fire worshipers
campfire
Mohammed Zahir Shah
uncles
Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan
Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan

Discipline
obligation
responsibility
self-reliance
sense of community
equal rights
behavior toward girls and women
Federal Republic of Germany
Eberhard Krüger
Rosemarie Jungermann

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