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    AZERBAIJANI SCOUTS DEMONSTRATE SUPERIORITY OVER ARMENIAN CHILDREN: AZERBAIJAN ASSOCIATION OF SCOUTS CHAIRMAN

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/society/5 7553.html
    Nov 17 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with Azerbaijan Association of Scouts Chairman,
    Eurasian Scout Fund President and Regional Scout Committee Deputy
    Chairman Namiq Jafarov.

    Day.Az: You head the only scout organization in Azerbaijan. To what
    degree the Azerbaijani children are involved in a scout life?

    Namiq Jafarov: First, I want to note that the Azerbaijan Scout
    Association was founded in 1997. We entered into the World Organization
    of Scout Movement in 2000. This allowed us to participate in all
    international scouting events. The meeting of the Regional Scout
    Organization was held in Baku in 2004. To hold such an event with
    participation of the leading countries of Europe was difficult for
    a young organization, but it took place in the highest level.

    Since then scouting became more widespread in Azerbaijan leaving
    behind some neighbors for its scales. This is evidenced by the fact
    Azerbaijan annually holds international camp since 1998. We host
    young people from different countries. This is a big indicator for us.

    Azerbaijani children are happy to join us and represent the country
    at international events. Scouting has become a way of life for many.

    Q: How many scouts does your organization have?

    A: Currently, our organization brings together 1,800 scouts throughout
    the country. Each year about 500 children participate in scout camps
    organized by the association. Over 300 million people have joined
    scouts throughout the world.

    We are open to all, but it does not mean that we accept all. The
    main thing for us is not to become a scout, and to remain a scout in
    future so that to play your role in society in a worthy manner. As
    many as 28 million of scouts in 216 countries around the world seek
    to change the world to the better.

    Q: Is the key objective of scouting to organize leisure activities
    for children?

    A: Scouting is thought-out, pedagogically sound and proven system
    of education, training and recreation for children. Established by
    British intelligence officers Baden-Powell at the beginning of the
    century, the Scout method proved very effective and resilient. Having
    existed for nearly a century, it still has not lost its relevance.

    Scouts are engaged in various activities including hiking, camping,
    talks and discussions. Scouts from different countries travel a lot
    and communicate with each other. They find friends in other countries
    and help each other. Scouting aims at unity, it has no boundaries.

    All scouting programs are aimed at knowledge of nature, perfection
    and the formation of active integrated personality.

    Q: You said that your children participate in international camps and
    communicate with other children. Probably, they often meet Armenian
    scouts ...

    A: We can not avoid it. But I am heartened by the fact that our
    children demonstrate their superiority over the Armenian scouts in
    international meetings and camps.

    Of course, we place great importance on training of our scouts. Our
    children are ahead of many scouts from the Eurasian region for level
    of development, communication skills and initiative at international
    events.

    Q: Why so much importance is attached to scouting in the world?

    A: Because today's scouts are future parliamentarians, businessmen
    and public figures of the country. It educates leaders and patriots.

    Scouting is very popular around the world. The country which lacks
    a scout organization is consider undeveloped. It hurts the image of
    the country and is considered undemocratic. Therefore, many states
    establish scout organizations in their own country and allocate funds
    worth $200,000 for their development.

    Q: And who supports you?

    A: We have always received attention. We cooperate with Ministry
    of Youth and Sports, as well as with UNDP, SOROS, UNFPA, Save The
    Children, the World Organization of the Scout Movement, BP oil company,
    UNCEF and UNCER. Donors have helped us in organizing the camps and
    various projects.

    This helps us to move along a path to development.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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