måndag 10 december 2012

Scouts from Bosnia-Herzegovina come together for “Simply Scouting”

Situated in the heart of the Balkans in South-East Europe, Bosnia-Herzegovina is a country very often perceived as torn by conflicts on ethnic basis. Hana Pasic, International Commissioner of the “Council of Scout Associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina” explains her association’s contribution to overcoming this ‘heritage’ of most recent history: “The young generation in our country is eager to change the image of a conflict torn country. And so do our Scouts.” And, thus, in true Scouting spirit, a project was conceived, planned and successfully launched: “Jednostavno izviđaštvo (Simply Scouting)”.

A group of some 150 Scouts from three cities in three different corners of Bosnia-Herzegovina – Zenica, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as from Prijedor and Prnjavor in the Republika Srpska spent their annual summer camp together on the shores of Lake Boračko. “This is a proof, that bonding between the different sectors of our nation is still possible,” adds Hana, “even though the gloomy political, nationalist rhetoric prevailing might lead one to believe otherwise!”
The summer camp was only the first in a number of activities planned under the heading “Jednostavno izviđaštvo (Simply Scouting)”. During their ten days at Lake Boračko the young Scouts enjoyed the magnificent nature and had plenty of opportunities to practice their Scouting skills and learning about tolerance, peace and interethnic dialogue.

To read the article in full, please visit WOSM:s web page. For more details, please check the website of “Jednostavno izviđaštvo ( Simply Scouting)” or the facebook page of the Council of Scout Associations in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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