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'''[[Scouting]] in [[French Guiana]]''' mainly follows the program of the [[Scouts et Guides de France]] (SGdF), but there are also groups of the [[Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France|Éclaireuses et Éclaireurs de France]].<ref>http://perso.orange.fr/cijguyane/emploi/encevalo.html</ref>. The SGdF's ''Région Guyane'' (also known as ''Scouts de Guyane'') is an associate member of the [[WOSM-Interamerican Region|Interamerican Scout Region]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]].<ref>http://www.wsb-osi.cl/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=182&theme=quienes_somos</ref>   
'''[[Scouting]] in [[French Guiana]]''' mainly follows the program of the [[Scouts et Guides de France]] (SGdF), but there are also groups of the [[Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France|Éclaireuses et Éclaireurs de France]].<ref>[http://perso.orange.fr/cijguyane/emploi/encevalo.html Pages perso Orange - Domaine obsolète<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. The SGdF's ''Région Guyane'' (also known as ''Scouts de Guyane'') is an associate member of the [[WOSM-Interamerican Region|Interamerican Scout Region]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]].<ref>http://www.wsb-osi.cl/index.php?module=ContentExpress&func=display&ceid=182&theme=quienes_somos</ref>   


==History==
== History ==
Scouting came to French Guiana in the 1930s. The first group of the [[Scouts et Guides de France|Scout de France]] (SdF) was founded in spring 1934 in [[Cayenne]], inspired by the [[Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France|Eclaireurs de France]] who were started a couple of years earlier by [[Samuel Chambaud]].<ref>http://perso.orange.fr/redris/HTML/dico.htm</ref> It wasn't until the mid of the 1950s that a second group of the Scout de France was formed. In 1958, the  mouvement was large enough to be organised in some districts, but Scouting in French Guiana still was not really stable. The following years saw again the loss of some groups.<ref>http://perso.orange.fr/redris/HTML/nuit.html</ref>
Scouting came to French Guiana in the 1930s. The first group of the [[Scouts et Guides de France|Scout de France]] (SdF) was founded in spring 1934 in [[Cayenne]], inspired by the [[Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France|Eclaireurs de France]] who were started a couple of years earlier by [[Samuel Chambaud]].<ref>[http://perso.orange.fr/redris/HTML/dico.htm Pages perso Orange - Domaine obsolète<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It wasn't until the mid of the 1950s that a second group of the Scout de France was formed. In 1958, the  mouvement was large enough to be organised in some districts, but Scouting in French Guiana still was not really stable. The following years saw again the loss of some groups.<ref>[http://perso.orange.fr/redris/HTML/nuit.html Pages perso Orange - Domaine obsolète<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


==Program==
== Program ==
Program, sections, [[Scout Law]] and [[Scout Promise|Promise]] of Scouting in French Guyana are the same as in the corresponding organizations in France. There are slight alterations in the uniform due to climate.
Program, sections, [[Scout Law]] and [[Scout Promise|Promise]] of Scouting in French Guyana are the same as in the corresponding organizations in France. There are slight alterations in the uniform due to climate.


==Groups==
== Groups ==
Scouts et Guides de France has five groups in French Guiana: three in Cayenne; one in [[Cacao, French Guiana|Cacao]]; one in [[Matoury]].<ref>[http://72.14.221.104/search?q=cache:mVrJfxy1DOYJ:catholique-cayenne.cef.fr/pages/6_mouv_jeunesse_scout.php+%22scouts+de+france%22+guyane+-wikipedia&ct=clnk&cd=16]</ref>
Scouts et Guides de France has five groups in French Guiana: three in Cayenne; one in [[Cacao, French Guiana|Cacao]]; one in [[Matoury]].<ref>[http://72.14.221.104/search?q=cache:mVrJfxy1DOYJ:catholique-cayenne.cef.fr/pages/6_mouv_jeunesse_scout.php+%22scouts+de+france%22+guyane+-wikipedia&ct=clnk&cd=16]</ref>


==References==
== References ==
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== See also ==


==See also==
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* [[Scouting in France]]
* [[Scouting in France]]
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Scouting in French Guiana mainly follows the program of the Scouts et Guides de France (SGdF), but there are also groups of the Éclaireuses et Éclaireurs de France.[1]. The SGdF's Région Guyane (also known as Scouts de Guyane) is an associate member of the Interamerican Scout Region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement.[2]

History

Scouting came to French Guiana in the 1930s. The first group of the Scout de France (SdF) was founded in spring 1934 in Cayenne, inspired by the Eclaireurs de France who were started a couple of years earlier by Samuel Chambaud.[3] It wasn't until the mid of the 1950s that a second group of the Scout de France was formed. In 1958, the mouvement was large enough to be organised in some districts, but Scouting in French Guiana still was not really stable. The following years saw again the loss of some groups.[4]

Program

Program, sections, Scout Law and Promise of Scouting in French Guyana are the same as in the corresponding organizations in France. There are slight alterations in the uniform due to climate.

Groups

Scouts et Guides de France has five groups in French Guiana: three in Cayenne; one in Cacao; one in Matoury.[5]

References


See also