Sierra Leone Scouts Association
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The Sierra Leone Scouts Association, the national Scouting organization of Sierra Leone, was founded in 1909, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1964. The coeducational Sierra Leone Scouts Association has 12,000 members as of 2006.
In 1971, Emile F. Luke was awarded the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting.
Recent military unrest has cut Scouting activities and communications. It is unknown at this time whether Scouting is active.
Scouts are concerned about community development, and the association is well known for promoting self-help projects. Scouts are popular throughout the country due to their numerous community service projects, particularly in rural areas.
Proficiency badges are mandatory in the field of public service, resourcefulness and agriculture.
The Sierra Leone Scouts Association is presently working working with the Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children's Affairs to ensure the development of Scouting in the country.
The Sierra Leone Scouts Association was host of the 3rd West Africa Zonal Conference and Youth Camp. 75 Scouts participated from 9 West African countries.
The SLSA is currently working on a Street Kids Program sponsored by WOSM.
The Sierra Leone Scouts Association is currently looking for partners to start a bio-intensive agricultural project.
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