Circulars
Call for Event Host: 34th Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Jamboree 2029
The Asia-Pacific Support Centre (APSC) invites National Scout Organizations (NSOs) to submit bids to host the 34th Asia-Pacific Scout Jamboree in 2029. Bids, along with the required documents, must be submitted by 5 July 2025, 18:00 (Manila Time). ⛺
Creating Safe Spaces: APR Capacity-Building Workshop on Safe from Harm
We are excited to invite participants to the Capacity-Building Workshop on Safe from Harm, hosted by the National Scout Organization of Thailand. This workshop will take place from 1-4 April 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand.
APR Social Impact and Advocacy Workshop
Join us at the APR Social Impact and Advocacy Workshop, hosted by Persekutuan Pengakap Malaysia. The activity is scheduled to take place from 26-29 June 2025. Participants are expected to arrive on 25 June 2025and depart on 30 June 2025.
This event will serve as the first collaborative activity organised by the APR Communications and External Relations Subcommittee alongside the APR Social Impact Subcommittee.
Events
APR Scout Foundation Fundraising Dinner
We warmly invite all those who are passionate about the Scouting mission to join us for the APR Scout Foundation Fundraising Dinner, organised by the Scout Association of Japan. The event will take place in Fukuoka, Japan, on 23 May 2025. For event details and registration, please refer to the link below. ⚜️
Scout Donation Platform
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who supported these initiatives by our Scouts in the Asia Pacific ❤️
📖 Indonesia Scouts: Madiun Literacy Ranger
🍃 Boy Scouts of the Philippines: Coastal Fresh Tower Gardens
☀️Philippines Brighter Futures: A Solar Donation Drive for a Community Center
Visit the Scout Donation Platform and be inspired by the Scouts’ stories as they make a positive impact in their communities.
🔗 www.donate.scout.org
Resources
Humanitarian Action Card Game
This game is designed to promote cultural diversity, inclusivity, and understanding among young people, encouraging them to reflect on different backgrounds, traditions, and places of origin. Participants are invited to share pieces of their own culture, fostering a sense of unity and breaking down barriers. By exploring and appreciating cultural differences, the game helps raise awareness of the value of diversity, particularly in the context of migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). With an adaptable structure, it encourages participants to become active global leaders and champions for diversity, equity, and inclusion in humanitarian action.