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[[Image:Cong-Braz.jpg|thumb|Congolese Scout troop, prior to 1960]]
[[Image:Cong-Braz.jpg|thumb|Congolese Scout troop, prior to 1960]]
[[Image:Congosbl.jpg|thumb|Congolese Scout, circa 1968]]
[[Image:Congosbl.jpg|thumb|Congolese Scout, circa 1968]]


The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in the [[Republic of the Congo]]''' is served by
The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in the Republic of the Congo''' is served by
* [[Association des Scouts et Guides du Congo]], member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]]
* [[Association des Scouts et Guides du Congo]], member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]]
* ''Association des Eclaireurs Kimbanguistes du Congo''<ref name="AEKC">{{cite web |url=http://www.lissanga.org/organisation-AEKC.htm |title=Lissanga |publisher=Azur Développement |accessdate=2007-02-25}}</ref>
* ''Association des Eclaireurs Kimbanguistes du Congo''<ref name="AEKC">{{cite web |url=http://www.lissanga.org/organisation-AEKC.htm |title=Lissanga |publisher=Azur Développement |accessdate=2007-02-25}}</ref>
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* ''Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs Libres du Congo-Brazzaville''
* ''Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs Libres du Congo-Brazzaville''


==History==
== History ==
Scouting existed in the Congo since colonial French times but was banned during the long Marxist period. Guiding was introduced to the Republic of the Congo in 1927, and became a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1957, and again in 1996 after the renewal of the organization.
Scouting existed in the Congo since colonial French times but was banned during the long Marxist period. Guiding was introduced to the Republic of the Congo in 1927, and became a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1957, and again in 1996 after the renewal of the organization.


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==Emblems==
== Emblems ==
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==Sources==
== Sources ==
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==See also==
== References ==
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== See also ==
 


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[[Category:Scouting by country|Congo, Republic of the]]
[[Category:Scouting and Guiding by country|Congo, Republic of the]]
[[Category:Organisations based in the Republic of the Congo]]

Latest revision as of 23:23, 31 December 2023

File:Cong-Braz.jpg
Congolese Scout troop, prior to 1960
File:Congosbl.jpg
Congolese Scout, circa 1968

The Scout and Guide movement in the Republic of the Congo is served by

History

Scouting existed in the Congo since colonial French times but was banned during the long Marxist period. Guiding was introduced to the Republic of the Congo in 1927, and became a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1957, and again in 1996 after the renewal of the organization.

The Eclaireurs Neutres du Congo were founded by the Éclaireurs Neutres de France, a French non-aligned Scouting organization, in 2004.[2]

Emblems

Sources

  1. "Lissanga". Azur Développement. http://www.lissanga.org/organisation-AEKC.htm. Retrieved 2007-02-25. 
  2. "Les ENF assistent le scoutisme au Congo" (in French). La Fraternité du Scoutisme. 2004. http://www.fraternite.net/news/index.php3?article=241&Rubrique=Divers+Scouts&page=0. Retrieved 2007-02-25. 

References


See also


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