21esc document 2 - final draft agenda en (august 2013)
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Final Agenda (Version August 2013)
Friday, 16 August 2013
Time Event Where
1100 Registration open Andels Hotel
1330 Preparatory sessions Committee Candidates Saphir
1400 Tellers Recommendations Team Resolutions Team Facilitators
1415 New delegates session WOSM Finance workshop SaphirMeet outside Safir
1430 Guests Meet outside Safir1500 Networking sessions
(Facilitated by the Regions, meeting of thosesharing common functions and some others)
Saphir
1600 Break
1630 Public transport Guiding & Scouting buildEurope (including Welcome of Delegations)
1800 Scouting and Guiding build Europe Front of Reichstag
1900 Public transport return
2000 Barbeque Generator
** 2130 Deadline for recommendations for the JointConference
WOSM / WAGGGSSecretariats
Saturday, 17 August 2013
0845 Meditation and announcements Saphir
0900 14th European Guide & Scout Conference
Opening Session and Reporting
Saphir
1030 Break Breakout Area
1100 Presentation of candidates for elections
Presentation of candidate to host the
Conferences in 2016
Saphir
1230 Lunch Hotel Restaurant
1430 Reporting and development session Saphir1600 Break Breakout Area
1630
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Opening, 21st European Scout Conference
Administrative session
Constitutional Amendments and Amendments
to the Additional Rules of Procedure
Reporting
Regional Committee Regional Treasurer Chairman, European Scout Foundation Regional Director
Saphir
** 1630 Circulation of recommendations
1930 International Evening Generator
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Sunday, 18 August 2013
0845 Meditation and announcements
0900 World input
Chairperson, World Scout CommitteeSecretary General, WOSM
Update on World Triennial Plan
Q & A
Saphir
1030 Break Breakout Area
1100 World Priority Areas
21st Century Leadership Youth for Change Global Support
Our Strategic Path
Breakout Areas
1230 LunchFOSE reception
Hotel RestaurantGenerator
1430 Workshops world issues
Human Rights Duty to God Global fees and voting Global relocation and reorganisation
Breakout Areas
1600 Break Breakout Area
1630 V Elections for the European Scout CommitteeFeedback on World workshops
Q & AWorld Scout Education Congress
2013 World Scout Conference 2014
Election results
Saphir
1800 Break
1800 Dinner (available till 2000) Hotel Restaurant
1830 Inter-religious Service (approximately 45-60minutes)
To be advised
2000 Europe Market Generator
2000 First meeting, European Scout Committee
** 2000 Deadline for recommendations and theiramendments to the Work in Partnership
** 2000 Deadline for resolutions to the
21st European Scout Conference
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Monday, 19 August 2013
0845 Meditation and announcements Saphir
0900 Announcement of new Regional Chairperson
and Vice-ChairpersonShort intervention from the Chair of the
Eurasia Scout Committee
Open Space - Sharing projects and bestpractices
Saphir
Break Out Areas
1030 Break Breakout Area
1100 Regional Scout Plan introduction
Workshops 1
Saphir
Breakout Areas
1230 Lunch Hotel Restaurant
** 1230 Distribution of proposed resolutions of the 21st
European Scout Conference
** 1230 Distribution of recommendations andAmendments to the 14th European Guide and
Scout Conference
1430 Regional Scout Plan development Workshops 2
Short Plenary feedback
Breakout Areas
Saphir
1600 Break Breakout Area
1630 Requested Agenda Item Norway see below
Kandersteg International Scout CentreAward of the Bronze Wolf Ceremony
(All holders of the Bronze Wolf are invited to
wear their Bronze Wolf for this presentation)
Award of the European Recognition Medal15th World Scout Moot 2017, Iceland23rd World Scout Jamboree 2015, Japan
Saphir
1800 Free evening no dinner
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
0845 Meditation and announcements Saphir
0900
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Presentation by the Africa Scout Foundation
Report of the Resolutions CommitteeResolutions of Courtesy
Business Resolutions of the 21st European
Scout Conference
Saphir
1030 Break Breakout Area1100 V Business Resolutions continued
Close of the 21st European Scout ConferenceSaphir
1230 Lunch Hotel Restaurant
1430
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14th European Guide and Scout Conference
Looking Forward Report of the Recommendations
Committee, discussions and voting
Saphir
1600 Break Breakout Area
1630 V Discussion and voting continued Saphir
1800 Break
1830 Transport to Closing Ceremony To be advised
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Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Departures
Requested Agenda Item from Norway - Monday,
19 August 2013, in the session commencing at 1630.
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World Scout Bureau - European Regional Office Inc.
June 2013
World Scout Bureau European Regional Office
P.O. Box 327, Rue Henri-Christine 5
CH-1211 Geneva 4
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 705 11 00
Fax: +41 22 705 11 09
europe@scout.org
scout.org/europe
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