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OoC

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The Order of the Condor is not a badge earned in the Region. The OoC is a donation group, similiar to the B-P Fellowship, but focused to support scouting in the InterAmerican Region. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 136.182.158.137 (talk) 20:48, 6 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

merge

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Interamerican Leadership Training should be merged here, not notable by itself.--Kintetsubuffalo (talk) 11:42, 10 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

to be added in later

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Page 33 World Organization of the Scout Movement – Triennial Report 1996-1999 Page 32Chairman:Mr. Mario Farinon, Brazil 20th Interamerican Scout Conference: Guadalajara, Mexico, March 1998Previous Chairman:Mr. Carlos Albicker, Mexico 21st Interamerican Scout Conference:Cochabamba, Bolivia, 2001 Regional Headquarters: Santiago, Chile Director: Mr. Gerardo González Erbas The 20th Interamerican Scout Conference was held 23-27 March in Guadalajara, Mexico. It was attended by 263 delegates and observers from 22countries. They elected six new members to the Interamerican Scout Committee;five for a six-year term: Luis Enrique Galarza(Ecuador), Theophilus Joseph (Saint Lucia), Diana de Molinas (Argentina), Pablo Rodríguez P.(Mexico) and Luis Tipacti (Peru); and Germán Rocha(Bolivia) for a three-year term. The committee elected Mario Farinon as Chairman and Ralph Ross and Diana de Molinas as Vice Chairmen. The conference work was based on the theme Values and Lifestyles. This triennium has seen a dynamic spirit throughout the region, largely created by the 19th World Scout Jamboree held in Chile and the forthcoming World Scout Moot in Mexico - both events being held in Latin America for the first time. The Interamerican Scout Office has concentrated on the priorities of the regional plan published in 1996: Youth Programme, Human Resources,Institutional Management, and Strategic Planning.s Continuing with the development of MACPRO,the method for the creation and continuous updating of the youth programme, the region published, in English and Spanish, the Handbook for Cub Scout Leaders. It guides leaders on the application of the Scout method in units of boys and girls from 7 to11 years of age. This text was developed with the participation of 13 of the region’s member countries and the collaboration of the European ScoutOffice and the Programme Service of the World Scout Bureau. Presentation seminars on the publication have been carried out in 10 countries for over 400 leaders. Interamerican Region Regional Conference Youth Programme WORLD SCOUT BUREAU, Interamerican Region Scouts in Haiti welcome a Scout from Belgium. In the past few years there have been a number of projects of cooperation between Scouts in Haiti, the Scouts de France, and the Fédération des Scouts Catholiques (Belgium). Volunteers from those countries have worked and are working with Haitian Scouts on a number of community development projects. --