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Kiribati Scout Association
File:Kiribati Scout Association.png
CountryKiribati
Founded1993
Membership1,333
Chief CommissionerTiti Beniata Rimon
AffiliationWorld Organization of the Scout Movement
 Scouting portal

The Kiribati Scout Association (i-Kiribati:Tikauti ni Kiribati) is the national Scouting organization of Kiribati. It was founded in 1993, and the island nation joined the World Organization of the Scout Movement in the same year. With its close link with Scouts Australia since 1986, Kiribati Scouts have been represented in international Scout events and leader training courses. Membership in 2002 stood at 1,333.

History

Scouting in Kiribati was first introduced in 1914, when they country was known as the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. Scouting operated as branch of the Scout Association (UK) in the early years. The Gilbert and Ellice Scout Association was founded in 1927, and joined the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1933.

After the Japanese occupation during World War II, a British Scoutmaster working with local Scouts was imprisoned and killed.

The Gilbert and Ellice Islands were separated administratively in the 1970s to become the independent Commonwealth nations of Kiribati and Tuvalu, and their Scouting movements took different paths.

Program

File:President's Award (Kiribati Scout Association).jpg
President's Award badge

The highest rank is the President's Award, a title common to ranks in other nations.

The membership badge of the Kiribati Scout Association features a green coconut.

See also

References

  1. Saunders, Hilary Saint George (1949). The Left Handshake: The Boy Scout Movement during the War, 1939-1945. London: Collins.
Members of the Asia-Pacific Scout Region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement
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