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7.14.2008 - 12:11pm ET
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Alcoa Foundation Assists World Scouting in Launch of World Environment Education Program
At 38th World Scout Conference in Korea
(CSRwire) GENEVA. - July 14, 2008 - Scouts from all over the world have traveled to
Jeju Island, Korea to attend the 38th World Scouting Conference, which
begins today. During this 'General Assembly' of Scouting – taking place
from July 14 – 18 – delegates of all National Scout Organizations will
discuss and decide on a wide range of topics and projects important to
Scouting. Among these topics is the launch of the new World Scout
Environment Programme developed with support of the Alcoa Foundation.
Alcoa Foundation's support of the World Organization of the Scout Movement
started in 2006 with a two year $ 205,000 grant aimed at the development of
a joint program on environmental sustainability awareness creation. In
close cooperation with various European Alcoa specialists and NGO's the
Scout's Environment Education Task Team has developed and tested several
tools and processes to make Scouts around the world even more
environmentally conscious. Already several of these tools have been put
into practice at least year's World Scout Jamboree in the UK. At the same
time, specific environmental and nature conservation projects in major
European countries have been implemented.
World Scout Environment Badge
Among the tools to be officially launched at the World Scout Conference
are a ready-to-use Environmental Education toolkit and a new World Scout
Environment Badge program encouraging networks for environment education
amongst National Scout Organizations and partners.
Making a difference
"It has been a real pleasure working with the Scouts for the past two
years and it gives us great pride seeing our joint efforts now being
officially launched at this Conference in front of hundreds of future
leaders," says Rudi Huber, President Alcoa European Region. "By using
Alcoa Foundation resources wisely and reaching out to NGO's – such as
the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) – we are truly
making an impact." Luc Panissod, Acting Secretary General of WOSM added:
"The launch of the new World Scout Environment toolkit, program and badge
is very exciting for the Organisation. It is the opportunity for Scouts
around the world to learn about and focus on key environmental issues
affecting the world today and help to create a better world by being
prepared to respect and value the environment. This has always been a
fundamental part of Scouting and its values so, although in some ways we
are going 'back to basics' by drawing attention to the topic, we are
taking a renewed approach to make it relevant and adaptable for National
Scout Organizations around the world."
The World Scout Conference
The World Scout Conference is the governing body, the "general assembly"
of Scouting, and is composed of all the members of the National Scout
Organizations. Its function is to consider the policy and standards of the
Scout Movement throughout the world, formulate the general policy of the
World Organization and take the action required to further the purpose of
the Movement. Taking place every three years, this year's 38th World Scout
Conference is being held on Jeju Island, South Korea.
About the World Organization of the Scout Movement
The Scout Movement is a non-partisan movement of 28 million active
volunteers in a world network of local groups that belong to National
Scout Organizations in 160 countries. The World Organization of the Scout
Movement is an independent, non-profit organisation at the service of the
Scout Movement, composed of its national organisations. It has had
consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council
since 1947. It is recognized by the majority of UN agencies and
governments and works in collaboration with other agents in the world of
education and civil society. Scouting is a educational social force that
takes action on environment at local and international levels. It is a
leading global movement for advocacy in the following fields: - The
promotion of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals
- Sustainable development
- Protection of the environment
About Alcoa Foundation
Alcoa Foundation is a separately constituted nonprofit U.S. corporate
foundation with assets of approximately $504 million. Its mission is to
actively invest in the quality of life in Alcoa communities worldwide.
Throughout its history, the Foundation has been a source of positive
community change and enhancement, with over $465 million invested since
1952. To learn more about Alcoa Foundation, visit www.alcoa.com under
Community.
About Alcoa
Alcoa (NYSE:AA) is the world leader in the production and management of
primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum and alumina combined, through its
active and growing participation in all major aspects of the industry.
Alcoa serves the aerospace, automotive, packaging, building and
construction, commercial transportation and industrial markets, bringing
design, engineering, production and other capabilities of Alcoa's
businesses to customers. In addition to aluminum products and components
including flat-rolled products, hard alloy extrusions, and forgings, Alcoa
also markets Alcoa(R)wheels, fastening systems, precision and investment
castings, and building systems. The company has 97,000 employees in 34
countries and has been named one of the top most sustainable corporations
in the world at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. More
information can be found at www.alcoa.com.
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