ADVANCED UNIT LEADERS TRAINING COURSE

Kabul, Afghanistan

20 -26 May 2013

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AIM

The ATC is designed to assist a Scout Leader develop insight into the adult leader’s role and competence in leading the adult team effectively, by providing him/her with a combination of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, methods, activities & program materials used in the Scout Section, so that the objectives of the NSO are met.

Course OBJECTIVES13-05-26 - Scouts Training1
At the end of AULTC,
the leaders will be able to:

  • Explain how the leader achieves the educational objectives of the Scout Section     to assist the development of th individual youth.
  • Explain the Scout Method by using Advancement Scheme & identify how to assist Scouts acquire the skills involved.

3. Explain the essential ingredients of the Program in Scout Section which includes: methods used, strategies developed, camp craft skills, risk management, manage a Troop Meeting, effective administration, problem solving, responsible leadership, effective communication, further training needs/personal development, resources & support available.

About the Course

The second series of advanced Unit Leaders Training Course was conducted at PARSA Scouts Training Centre in Kabul from 20th to 26th May 2013

With the establishment of Scout units in PARSA orphanages since 2009, an increase in Scout membership is evident. PARSA works with the government by coordinating Scouting activities and events with the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Social Affairs and other non-government organizations in Afghanistan.

Orphanage Director General Said Abdullah Hashimi inaugurated the course. Also present at the ceremony were PARSA Executive Director Marnie Gustavson, Country Director Dr Mohd Yasin Farid, and other NGO representatives.

Due to various challenges, 28 participants are attending the course.

Mr Thian Hiong-Boon from the APR office as Course Leader faciliatated the course, assisted by Brajesh Kumar from India and supported by Scout executives of PARSA.

At the same function, Wood Badge certificates were awarded to seven Scout Leaders who have completed the requirements and are very active in Scouting.

At the opening ceremony, PARSA was presented with a plaque of appreciation for its continued collaboration with the World Organization of the Scout Movement, Asia-Pacific Office for the development of Scouting in Afghanistan

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PARSA’s Afghan Scouts had the opportunity last week to head out on a fun-filled field trip. They were invited by Khorshid TV to join in the audience of their Nowruz (Persian New Year) special programing. All our Scouts had a great time, and lots of new memories were made. Another great day for Scouting in Afghanistan! Check out Reese’s video slideshow!

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One goal of PARSA Afghan Scout is assist to build infrastructure of volunteer based on community, during this period twice a month Afghan Scouts volunteer meetings were conducted in the PARSA Afghan Scout Training Center.  In these meetings Scout leaders, volunteers and Wood Badge leaders participated. The aim of those meetings was to invite the new and past legacy scouts to join the Afghan Scout movement and attend the formal opening of Afghanistan Scout volunteers Society in Afghanistan.

IMG_9087 copyIn September 2013, under the leadership of Tamim Hamkar and Gul Ahmad Mustafa PARSA Scout Program director the provisional volunteer committee has organized, as an association the Afghanistan Scout Volunteers Society. This organization is in the process of registering with Ministry of Justice of Afghanistan. The aim of this society is rebuilding Afghan Scout National Organizations as independent and formal Scout Association according World Organization of Scouting Movement (WOSM) constitution through volunteer leadership. Successful establishment of this association will make Afghanistan a candidate for registration with WOSM

Currently 28 of Scoutmasters are volunteering in PARSA programs in these provinces:

Kabul, Baghlan, Parwan, Faryab, Takhar and Herat.

For more information click here.

On April 17th the Afghan Scouts teamed up with the District 5 Kabul Police to conduct a community service activity that involved cleaning up the police headquarters and the surrounding residential area. This activity was facilitated by EUPOL and was part of PARSA’s Afghan Scouts “Peace through Rule of Law” program.

Read the full article here: 

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The Afghan Scouts provided the entertainment for our first PARSA Friday Brunch of the new year by putting on an “Elections Day” skit for us. They definitely captured the drama of elections day and, most importantly, the great work of the Afghan Police in stomping out the corruption and saving the day. What a great day!

Friday Brunch:

The Elections Day Skit:

First: The bad samaritans stuffing the ballot boxes.

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The ballot box-stuffers are arrested.

They admit their crimes.

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The ANP thank the Afghan Scouts for their tip off.
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It was positive collaboration between the ANP and Afghan civilians that led to such positive election results. Another great skit by the Scouts, and another great afternoon at PARSA’s Friday Brunch!

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Today the Scouts were happy to welcome members of ISAF who visited us in Marastoon to make donations of clothes, toys, musical instruments and other goodies. It was a fun meeting and the donations are much appreciated – every little bit goes a very long way here in Afghanistan. Thank you ISAF!

Scouting for Peace and Peace for Afghanistan

1st Afghan Scouts National Peace Camp

 

Please join us by supporting the PARSA Afghan Scout Peace Initiative 2013

PARSA is seeking donor support for our Peace Camp scheduled for September Peace Day.

 

When:

21-23 September 2013

Who:messengers of peace

Expected participants

300 people participating in total

–       200 scout members from 8 provinces as camp participants

–       20 Adult leaders and 20 volunteer leaders from 8 provinces as camp service team members

–       10 senior scout leaders and 10 junior leader from PARSA Afghan Scout program as the camp organizers

–       40 SFAS (Scouts for Afghan Scouts) Committee and internal scout volunteer

Visitors

–       Afghan and government Agencies

–       National and international NGO’s and Companies

–       National and international media

Where:

PARSA Afghan Scout National Training Center, Kabul, Afghanistan.

 

Peace Camp Concept

Introduction:

In Afghanistan, year 2013, peace still eludes the leaders of this country and our international allies.  Over 60% of the population of Afghanistan is under the age of 18 years old and generations of Afghan’s have never known peace.  PARSA’s Afghan Scouts program teaches Afghan youth, boys and girls to be leaders in their communities.  This year our theme for all of our programs is “Peace through Scouting”. A series of merit badge programs and community service events will be conducted throughout PARSA’s Scout troops during the year.  We plan on bringing together our top Scout leaders, boys and girls, for Peace Camp in September to have them participate in the national Peace Day as youth leaders.  It is our belief that the youth of Afghanistan will be the Afghans that  bring stability and peace to Afghanistan and evidence of this is demonstrated weekly in our local scout troops.  Peace Camp will bring together our young Afghan Scouts from eight provinces and allow them to immerse themselves in training that will teach  them to stand for peace in their communities.

 

Highlight of Activities: (Please see attached Program Agenda)

  • Opening Ceremony –Festival with National singer, Performance by Youth from Circus Afsana, Sports figures and performances by Scout troops
  • Video conference with Scouts from Pakistan, India, Saudia Aribia, UK and US.
  • Faciliated dialogue with delegates from the Independent Peace Commission
  • Facilitated dialogue with other youth leaders through the Ministry of Youth
  • Afghan Scouts-led press conference during hospital visit to children damaged by the war.
  • Host train-the trainer conflict-resolution workshops that can be taken back to home provinces and orphanages.
  • Conduct a sports tournament that brings together kids from different segments of Afghanistan.

This past Sunday, September 21, the official Opening Ceremony of the Afghan Scout Volunteers Society was held at PARSA’s main offices in Marastoon. The ceremony was attended by volunteer Scout leaders from several provinces, as well as two members of parliament who are supporters of the Scouts: Baktash Seyawash and Dr. Ramazan Bashardost.

It was a great afternoon and an important step forward on the road to expanding the Afghan Scouts into a nationwide successful program. PARSA’s Executive Director Marnie Gustavson handed over the society’s official registration with the Ministry of Justice to the Chief of the Volunteer Society, Sayeed Hussain Agha.

It was a great afternoon and the entire PARSA family is proud of this important step taken by our Afghan Scout leadership.

Visit the Afghan Scouts’ Website to learn more about Scouting in Afghanistan.

First day of our basic training-Scout Master trainees….

Asia Pacific Region international Scout trainer’s from Malaysa and India opened our first day of training. 35 participants are from Helmand, Ghor, Bamiyan, Jalalabad and Kabul started the course today!

Our Scout Master Training Week continues – and the excitement of the future Scout Masters can be heard all across PARSA’s Marastoon offices! There have been training sessions indoor and out, a hike to Lake Qarga, and plenty of fun activities to take part in. The next step towards a future Afghanistan full of strong leaders is being made this week!


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Scout Master Training 2014: Opening Ceremony

Today PARSA’s Afghan Scouts welcomed future Scout Masters from across Afghanistan to our Scouting grounds in Marastoon for our 2014 Scout Master Training Opening Ceremony. We are honored to host WOSM representatives Thian Hiong Boon of Malaysia and Chinnaswamy Reddy from India for this weeklong event that will see over 40 volunteers from 8 provinces graduate to the rank of Scout Master. They will then return to their home districts and establish their own Scout Troops, giving countless young Afghans the opportunity to become Afghan Scouts and leaders in their communities.

We will be posting daily updates both on our website and on our Afghan Scouts Facebook Page sharing with you the highlights of this exciting week.

Keith Blackey has completed his work with PARSA, and PARSA appreciates his valuable contribution to the development of the Afghan Scouts program. Expansion of the program will continue under the capable leadership of Afghan Scout director Tamim Hamkar and his staff based in Kabul. Please refer any inquiries about the Afghan Scouts to PARSA’s Afghan Scout director, Tamim Hamkar, via our Contact Page.

 

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Dr. Penelope Price on behalf of Odyssey Films put together this lovely documentary about a Pen Pal program between the Afghan Scouts and a troop in Arizona. Enjoy!

http://vimeo.com/33464724

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The Scout Master Training of 2014 was a success! Great times, new friends made, lots learned. And now Afghanistan has a whole new set of Scout Masters who will go back to their home towns to start new Scout troops and expand Scouting in Afghanistan. We at PARSA are extremely proud of everyone involved. Well done!!

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As part of our Scouting Community service, our Scouts in Ghor Province teamed up with the local police for a day of tree planting.