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VISI, MISI,

STRATEGI
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN
PROGRAM PENDIDIKAN KEPRAMUKAAN
2018-2023
KEGIATAN PRIORITAS - 1
PRIORITAS NASIONAL 4
1. Revolusi mental dlm sisdik
2. Revolusi mental dlm takel pemerintahan
3. Revolusi mental dlm sistem sos. untuk
PP4: PP1: penguatan tah klg dan masy.
Meningkat Revolusi 4. Penguatan pusat-pusat perubahan
kan Mental dan gerakan revolusi mental
Literasi, Pembinaan 5. Pembangunan dan pembudayaan sistem
Inovasi PN Ideologi ekon kerakyatan berlandaskan Pancasila
dan 4 Pancasila 6. Pembinaan ideologi Pancasila, pend.
Kreativitas kewargaan, wawasan kebangsaan dan
REVOLUSI bela negara
MENTAL DAN
PEMB.
KEBUDAYAAN
Proyek Prioritas (Pro P)
PP2:
PP3: Meningkatka 1. Pengembangan bud. belajar dan ling.
Memperk n Pemajuan sekolah yg menyenangkan dan bebas dari
uat dan
Moderasi kekerasan (bullying free school
Pelestarian
Beragama environment)
Kebudayaan
2. Penguatan pend. agama dan etika
3. Peningkatan kepeloporan dan
kesukarelawanan pemuda, serta
THE VISION OF WOSM:
Creating a better world by Educating
young people to play a constructive role
in society
Mission of Scouting

The Mission of Scouting is to contribute to the


education of young people, through a value
system based on the Scout Promise and Law
to help build a better world where people
are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a
constructive role in society
What we are We are not the only influence on
trying to do young people
Not just academic; A
life long process
The mission of Scouting is to contribute to the Open to all =
education of young people, through a value boys and girls
What we
believe and system based on the Scout Together with
stand for others
Promise and Law, to help build a
Expressing the better world where people are self-fulfilled as A personal
values on which dimension:
individuals and play a constructive role in having
Scouting is based
society. achieved one’s
full potential
Better people =
a better world Autonomous, supportive,
responsible, committed
A social dimension:
Local, national & international active and supportive
Scouting is...

a voluntary, non-political, non-formal


educational movement

to help develop young people in


achieving their full physical,
intellectual, emotional, social, and
spiritual potentials
WOSM Constitution

• Definition 1. The Scout Movement is a voluntary non-political


educational movement for young people open to all without
distinction of origin, race or creed, in accordance with the purpose,
principles and method conceived by the Founder and stated below.
• Purpose 2. The purpose of the Scout Movement is to contribute to
the development of young people in achieving their full physical,
intellectual, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, as
responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and
international communities.
Purpose of the
World Organization of the
Scout Movement - (Chapter II)

to promote and support Scouting’s:


• Unity, Purpose and Principles,
• Expansion and Development,
• Specific character
WORLD ORGANIZATION OF THE SCOUT
MOVEMENT (WOSM)
Around the world...

• there are more than 30 million Scouts


- Boys & Girls
- Men & Women

• in 161 countries
The organs of WOSM

• World Scout Conference


• World Scout Committee
• World Scout Bureau
*World Scout Foundation
1. The World Scout Conference
‘the general assembly’

• Meets every 3 years

• Top leaders of 161


National Scout
Organizations
2. The World Scout Committee
• 12 elected members for 3-year term
plus 6 Regional Chairmen, Secretary General,
Treasurer and a member from World Scout
Foundation + six Youth Advisors

• Meets 2-3 times a


year

Elected Members from:


Malaysia, Tunisia, United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, Korea,
Finland, Saudi Arabia, Ivory Coast, Portugal, Japan and USA
3. World Scout Bureau
Geneva, Switzerland

Regional Offices -
Asia-Pacific: Manila (Philippines)
Arab: Cairo (Egypt)
Africa: Nairobi (Kenya)
Europe: Geneva(Switzerland), Brussels (Belgium)
Interamerican: Ciudad del Saber (Panama)
Eurasia: Yalta (Ukraine), Moscow (Russia)
4. World Scout Foundation
Geneva, Switzerland

• solicits contributions for permanent


investment in an endowment fund for the
benefit of World Scouting
• His Majesty the King of Sweden is Honorary
President of the Foundation
• The Baden-Powell World Fellowship is a
popular programme for individual donors
Financial Resources

• 65% membership fees


• 20% endowment
• 15% grants, sales, royalties

65%

20%
15%
The Strategy for Scouting
The seven strategic priorities:
1. Youth Involvement
2. Adolescents
3. Girls and Boys, Women and Men
4. Reaching Out
5. Volunteers in Scouting
6. An Organisation for the 21st Century
7. Scouting’s Profile
WSC Triennial Plan 2011-2014

21st Century
Steering Strategic Youth for Global
Committeee Leadership
Path Change
Support
Task Force Secretary General Succession WSB Location

The Strategy for Scouting: 7 Strategic Priorities

Honour & Constitutions Audit Finance


Work Group
Award Committee Committee Committee
Committee
Organizations Communications & Information World Scout
Ad-Hoc Consultative External Relations Service & Youth & Adult
Structure Status Information Events
Technology
Follow-up to Conference Resolutions
Partnership with
other
international
organizations

• Other non-formal education organizations


• Other non-governmental organizations
• World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
• UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund), UNEP (United Nations Environment
Programme), World Health Organization, UNESCO (United Nations Education
Scientific and Cultural Organization), UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees), UN Millennium Campaign.
• and many others at world and regional levels

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