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The '''World Scout Committee''' is the executive body of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM). It is one of three primary components of WOSM; with the other two being the [[World Scout Conference]] and the [[World Scout Bureau]].  The World Scout Committee is responsible for the implementation of the resolutions of the World Scout Conference and for acting on its behalf between its meetings.  
The '''World Scout Committee''' is the executive body of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM). It is one of three primary components of WOSM; with the other two being the [[World Scout Conference]] and the [[World Scout Bureau]].  The World Scout Committee is responsible for the implementation of the resolutions of the World Scout Conference and for acting on its behalf between its meetings.  


The Committee is composed of 14 members. Twelve, each from a different country, are elected for six-year terms by the World Scout Conference. The members do not represent their country but the interests of the Movement as a whole. The Secretary General, and the Treasurer, of the World Organization of the Scout Movement are ex-officio members of the Committee. The chairmen of the regional Scout committees participate in the World Scout Committee meetings in a consultative capacity.
The Committee is composed of 14 members. Twelve, each from a different country, are elected for six-year terms by the World Scout Conference. The members do not represent their country but the interests of the Movement as a whole. The Secretary General, and the Treasurer, of the World Organization of the Scout Movement are ex-officio members of the Committee. The chairmen of the regional Scout committees participate in the World Scout Committee meetings in a consultative capacity.


The Committee meets twice a year, usually in [[Geneva, Switzerland]]. Its Steering Committee, consisting of the Chairman, two Vice-Chairmen, and the Secretary General meet as needed.
The Committee meets twice a year, usually in Geneva, Switzerland. Its Steering Committee, consisting of the Chairman, two Vice-Chairmen, and the Secretary General meet as needed.


==Current members of the World Scout Committee==
== Current members of the World Scout Committee ==


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==Strategy work streams==
== Strategy work streams ==
The World Scout Committee has set up work streams to address the top Strategic priorities, as defined by the World Scout Conference. (See the Strategy section.) These are:
The World Scout Committee has set up work streams to address the top Strategic priorities, as defined by the World Scout Conference. (See the Strategy section.) These are:


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* Scouting's Profile (communications, partnerships, resources)
* Scouting's Profile (communications, partnerships, resources)


==Standing committees==
== Standing committees ==
* Audit
* Audit
* Budget
* Budget
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* Honours and Awards
* Honours and Awards


==Working with others==
== Working with others ==
This is a consultative Committee of the (WOSM) and the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS). It is composed of members of the World Committee/World Board of both organizations.  
This is a consultative Committee of the (WOSM) and the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS). It is composed of members of the World Committee/World Board of both organizations.  


* 2007 Task Force for the 100th Anniversary of Scouting. It is composed of members of the World Scout Committee, World Scout Bureau, World Scout Foundation, and [[The Scout Association]] (United Kingdom).
* 2007 Task Force for the 100th Anniversary of Scouting. It is composed of members of the World Scout Committee, World Scout Bureau, World Scout Foundation, and [[The Scout Association]] (United Kingdom).


==External links==
== External links ==


*[http://www.scout.org/en/about_scouting/facts_figures/history/the_bronze_wolf Bronze Wolf - a short history]
*[http://www.scout.org/en/about_scouting/facts_figures/history/the_bronze_wolf Bronze Wolf - a short history]


==References==
== References ==
* {{cite web|url=http://www.scout.org/en/our_organisation/governance/world_committee|work=WOSM World Scouting|title=World Scout Committee|accessdate=2007-01-01}}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.scout.org/en/our_organisation/governance/world_committee|work=WOSM World Scouting|title=World Scout Committee|accessdate=2007-01-01}}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.scouting.org/international/worldscout.html#wsc
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|work=WOSM World Scouting|title=World Scouting|accessdate=2006-02-01}}
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[[Category:World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
[[Category:World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
[[Category:World Scout Committee members| ]]


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Revision as of 00:29, 27 December 2009


The World Scout Committee is the executive body of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). It is one of three primary components of WOSM; with the other two being the World Scout Conference and the World Scout Bureau. The World Scout Committee is responsible for the implementation of the resolutions of the World Scout Conference and for acting on its behalf between its meetings.

The Committee is composed of 14 members. Twelve, each from a different country, are elected for six-year terms by the World Scout Conference. The members do not represent their country but the interests of the Movement as a whole. The Secretary General, and the Treasurer, of the World Organization of the Scout Movement are ex-officio members of the Committee. The chairmen of the regional Scout committees participate in the World Scout Committee meetings in a consultative capacity.

The Committee meets twice a year, usually in Geneva, Switzerland. Its Steering Committee, consisting of the Chairman, two Vice-Chairmen, and the Secretary General meet as needed.

Current members of the World Scout Committee

Name Country Term to
Mr. Herman C. S. Hui Hong Kong 2008
M. Philippe Da Costa Vice-Chair, France 2008
Mrs. Thérèse Bermingham Vice-Chair, Ireland 2011
Mr. Habibul Alam Bangladesh 2008
Mr. Mario Diaz Martinez Spain 2011
Mr. Wayne M. Perry (coopted to replace Steve Fossett who resigned) United States 2008
Mr. John A. Gemmill Canada 2008
Mr. Georges El Ghorayeb Lebanon 2011
Mr. Nkwenkwe Nkomo South Africa 2011
Mrs. Ana E. Piubello Argentina 2008
M. Mohamed Triki Tunisia 2008
Mr. Gualtiero Zanolini Italy 2011
Dr. Eduardo Missoni Secretary-General, WOSM, Italy
Mr. Arnaud Girardin Treasurer, Switzerland

Strategy work streams

The World Scout Committee has set up work streams to address the top Strategic priorities, as defined by the World Scout Conference. (See the Strategy section.) These are:

  • Youth Involvement
  • Volunteers in Scouting
  • Scouting's Profile (communications, partnerships, resources)

Standing committees

  • Audit
  • Budget
  • Constitutions
  • Honours and Awards

Working with others

This is a consultative Committee of the (WOSM) and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). It is composed of members of the World Committee/World Board of both organizations.

  • 2007 Task Force for the 100th Anniversary of Scouting. It is composed of members of the World Scout Committee, World Scout Bureau, World Scout Foundation, and The Scout Association (United Kingdom).

External links

References