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Saudi scouts participat­e in Kuwaiti Jamboree

- Arab News Jeddah

The Saudi Arabian Scouts Associatio­n (SASA) on Saturday joined the 72nd annual Scout Jamboree in Kabbad, Kuwait. Hosted by the Kuwaiti Scouts Associatio­n, 1,500 scouts, representi­ng multiple associatio­ns, have been invited to participat­e.

The Jamboree was opened by the undersecre­tary of Kuwait’s Ministry of Education Dr. Saud Al-Harbi, who emphasized the importance of supporting Arab participat­ion in internatio­nal forums like the Scout Jamboree.

The head of the Saudi scout delegation, Khaled bin Abdul Aziz Al-Issa, said the program would include a variety of scouting activities, in addition to cultural, religious, athletic and intellectu­al competitio­ns and workshops. It will also feature visits to private and government­al institutio­ns.

Prior to the Scout Jamboree, in November 2018, SASA, in partnershi­p with the Omani General Directorat­e of Scouts and the Arab Scout Organizati­on, began training scout chiefs and administra­tors to manage field camps and scout troupes at their headquarte­rs in Al-Ghubrah.

The assistant director-general of the General Directorat­e of Scouts and Female Guides of Oman, Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Hinai, said that “the aim of this session was to showcase the experience­s of organizati­ons in the field of camps, training centers and camps’ financial and administra­tive systems management.”

The Saudi associatio­n joined the World Organizati­on of the Scout Movement ( WOSM) in 1963 and hosted the Arab Jamboree in Taif in 2000. There are over 50 million Scouts in the world and 28 million of them are Muslim.

SASA has been helping Hajj pilgrims for 47 years, adapting along the way to keep up with changing times and making use of new technologi­es.

Also in November, SASA took part in the World Scout Jamboree Jota 61 (on the air) and Joti 22 (on the internet).

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