international guiding in pakistan
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INTERNATIONAL GUIDING
Hadiqa AamerTrainer at PGGA ICT
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Celebrations
•World Thinking Day 22nd Feb • Celebrated since 1926, World Thinking Day is a day
of international friendship, speaking out on issues that affect girls and young women, and fundraising for 10 million Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world.• Each Year we celebrate Thinking Day with different
theme, this year 2016 we have theme “To Connect”• For 2017 we have theme of “Lets Grow”• It is the birthday of both Lord Baden-Powell, founder
of the Boy Scout Movement, and Olave Baden-Powell, who was World Chief Guide
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Celebrations
• Kashmir Day 5th February • 23rd March• Women Day 8th March• Labor Day 1st May• Miss Fatima Jinnah Death Anniversary 9th July• Independence Day 14th August• Defense Day 6th September• Literacy Day 8th September
Celebrations
• Quaid-e-Azam Death Anniversary 11th September• Iqbal Day 9th November• Quaid-e-Azam Birth day 25th December• Mother Day (second Sunday in May)• Father Day (first Sunday of
September,3rd Sunday of June)• Teacher Day 5th September• Other official Day announced by
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What is WAGGGS???
• (WAGGGS) is World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
• The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is the largest voluntary Movement dedicated to girls and young women in the world. Its is diverse enough that this Movement represents ten million girls and young women from 146 countries.
• Our Organization Pakistan Girl Guides Association (PGGA) is the Member organization of WAGGGS.
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5 Regions of WAGGGS
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Five World Centers
• We deliver these programmes in five WAGGGS Regions:• Africa, Arab, Asia Pacific, Europe and Western hemisphere • We also hold advocacy and leadership events at our five
World Centers: Our Chalet in Switzerland, Sangam in India, Pax Lodge in the UK, Our Cabaña in Mexico and Kusafiri, our World Centre travelling around Africa. Through our global programmes, girls from all over the world come together to learn new skills, share their international experiences and form lifelong friendships.
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Five World Centers
Our Cabana Sangam World Centre
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Five World Centers
Our Chalet (Switzerland) Pax Lodge(London)
Five World Centers
• Kusafiri World Center (youngest world Center)• It is traveling around Africa Region means Its
Location Changes according to events takes place.
• Last event in 2016 (May, June) the International event JLS (Juliette Low Seminar) taken place in Ghana Accra , in Ghana Girl Guides Training Centre.
• Those who get International Trainings then spread awareness to others by channelize trainings to National or Regional Level.
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What we do ?
• For more than 100 years Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting has transformed the lives of girls and young women worldwide, supporting and empowering them to achieve their fullest potential and become responsible citizens of the world.
• Our strengths lie in innovative non-formal education programmes, leadership development, advocacy work and community action, empowering girls and young women to develop the skills and confidence needed to make positive changes in their lives, in their communities and countries.
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Similarities
• The MottoThe Motto, 'Be Prepared', shares the Founder's initials and is a practical reminder of the educational purposes of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting.• Good TurnThe Good Turn symbolizes the service given by all members of the Movement to the community. Younger girls think of ways they can do a good turn every day, while older girls develop this further into service projects at local, national and international levels.
Similarities
• World Flag• The golden Trefoil remains the focal point on a blue background. A white blaze in
the lower, right-hand corner represents WAGGGS' commitment to peace. This is crowned by three golden blocks symbolizing the three-fold Promise. It is used at the World Centers, the World Bureau, WAGGGS' gatherings and by all Member Organizations, often as a unit flag.
• The Left Handshake• The Founder suggested a Left Handshake to recognize other members of the
Movement, and it is still used widely. When asked to explain the origin, Lord Baden-Powell related a legend told to him in West Africa: two hostile, neighboring communities decided to try to live together in peace, and so they flung down their shields, which were carried on the left arm, and advanced, unprotected, to greet each other with their left hands extended in trust and friendship
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History
How did Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting begin?• 1909 – The first Boy Scout rally, organised by
Baden-Powell in Crystal Palace, South London, saw a number of girls attending. They were proclaiming to be Girl Scouts and prompted the founder to include girls and young women into the Movement.• 1910 – The Girl Guides movement was formally
founded in 1910 by Baden-Powell and his sister Agnes Baden-Powell.
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Events
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