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Jamboree Theme: The
theme of the 20th World Scout Jamboree, 2003 Thailand is "Sha re our World, Share our Cultures". This is
a unique opportunity for young people from all around the world
to take part in this world event in the Scouting spirit of sharing,
living and learning our cultural diversity. The Cross Roads
of Culture, one of the 8 modules in this Jamboree, will be
a meeting point for youth of the new millenium.
Participants: Boys
and girls who are eligible to take
part in this event are those aged between 14 and 18 years old
on 28 December 2002, that is born between 29 December 1984 and
28 December 1988. As with previous Jamborees, the standard troop
size will be 36 youths plus 4 adult leaders. Troops should be
organised into four patrols of 9 young people. Contingents which
do not have enough patrols to form a full troop will be joined
with patrols from other countries to form a troop. You will need
to provide one adult leader for each of your patrols in such
a combined troop. Service Staff are young adults from
18 to 30 willing to undertake a service task allocated by the
Jamboree Organising Committee. Service Staff who have been accepted
by the National Scout Association of Thailand may be included
in the national contingent. Applications must be made in advance
to the NSOT. Contingent Headquarters Staff are adult leaders
needed to support the contingent. They are requested not to camp
nor eat with the troop or patrol as the World Scout Jamboree
is a youth event.
Members of the World Association of Girl
Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) may take part in the 20th World
Scout Jamboree under the conditions agreed between WOSM and WAGGGS
as follows:
- For National Scout and Guide Associations
(i.e. those which are members of both WOSM an d
WAGGGS), invitations to the World Scout Jamboree are addressed
not only to WOSM registered youth and adults but also to those
members registered with WAGGGS.
- Youth and adults of National Girl Guide/Girl
Scout Associations (i.e. which are members of WAGGGS only) may
attend the event with the agreement of the WOSM organisation
in their country. Girl Guides/Girl Scouts attending such events
will be part of the pespective national contingent. There will
therefore be no WAGGGS contingent.
- Registration Fees:
The registration fees for the 20th World Scout Jamboree have
been set in agreement with the World Scout Committee at its November
1999 session, using a tiered system based on the same criteria
as for the WOSM fee system. There are four levels of registration
fees, in accordance with the Gross National Product (GNP) per
capital of each country. [MORE]
Jamboree Site: The
20th World Scout Jamboree will be held in Sattahip, Chonburi
Province, about 180 kms south-east of Bangkok. The camp site
is located on a beuatiful beach on the Gulf of Thailand. The
area covers 1,200 hectares and consists of flat plains, foothills
and a white sandy beach sloping down towards crystal blue sea
and suitable for water sports. [MORE]
Climate: At the
time of the World Scout Jamboree, the weather in Thailand will
be very pleasant and sunny with an average temperature of 20
Celsius to 25 Celsius. It is particularly suitable for camping.
[MORE]
Further Information: These
Thai Scouting pages were produced by the students and teachers
at Sriwittayapaknam School, Samut
Prakarn, Thailand. Scouting is part of the school curriculum.
Please understand that this is not an official Thai Scout Association
web site. We are just providing a service for people who want
to know about Scouting in Thailand. Further information can be
obtained from Scout Headquarters in Bangkok: National Scout Organisation
of Thailand, Vajiravudh House, National Stadium, Rama 1 Street,
Bangkok, 10330. Telephone +662 612 5305-06. Fax: +662 219 2108.
The official 20th World Scout Jamboree
web site can be found at: http://www.worldscoutjamboree20.org/
Questions about the jamboree can be sent
to: webmaster@worldscoutjamboree20.org
The Future: Our Scouting in Thailand web site went on-line
in early 1998. We started the Jamboree pages that same year.
There is still a lot more to come so do call back again to see
up-dates. Our aim is to show Scouts from around the world what
life in Thailand is like. We have already started to produce
pages on Thai culture and customs to share with you over the
coming months. In the meantime you might like to visit our main
web site for students
doing a project about Thailand. |