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Each WAGGGS Member Organization chooses how it believes it can best promote these goals, taking into account its culture and the needs of its young people. Some choose to work with girls alone in a single sex environment in order to break down stereotypes and to give girls and young women the confidence to take their place in society. Other Member Organizations prefer to work with mixed groups to enable young women and young men equal partnership within their units. Some Organizations choose to mix co-educational and single sex approaches according the age and the preferences of the young people.  
Each WAGGGS Member Organization chooses how it believes it can best promote these goals, taking into account its culture and the needs of its young people. Some choose to work with girls alone in a single sex environment in order to break down stereotypes and to give girls and young women the confidence to take their place in society. Other Member Organizations prefer to work with mixed groups to enable young women and young men equal partnership within their units. Some Organizations choose to mix co-educational and single sex approaches according the age and the preferences of the young people.  


[[Image:WAGGGSMap-World.png|thumb|400px|map of WAGGGS regional Girl Guide and Girl Scout divisions; grey areas such as [[Laos]] and [[Cuba]] have no Scouting]]
[[Image:WAGGGSMap-World.png|thumb|400px|map of WAGGGS regional Girl Guide and Girl Scout divisions; grey areas such as [[Laos]] and Cuba have no Scouting]]


=== World Regions and Centers ===
=== World Regions and Centers ===
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