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[[Panama]] has 1,775 Scouts<ref name="Census_2010">{{cite web |title=Triennal review: Census as at 1 December 2010|url=http://scout.org/en/content/download/22261/199900/file/Census.pdf |publisher=World Organization of the Scout Movement |accessdate=2011-01-13}}</ref> served by the '''Asociación Nacional de Scouts de Panamá''', which was founded in 1924 and accepted into the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] that same year. Recognition was withdrawn in 1936.{{why|date=September 2016}} Panama regained its WOSM membership in 1950. Panamanian Scouting is coeducational, serving both boys and girls.
[[Panama]] has 1,775 Scouts<ref name="Census_2010">{{cite web|title=Triennal review: Census as at 1 December 2010 |url=http://scout.org/en/content/download/22261/199900/file/Census.pdf |publisher=World Organization of the Scout Movement |accessdate=2011-01-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6AJxh3uLm?url=http://scout.org/en/content/download/22261/199900/file/Census.pdf |archivedate=31 August 2012 }}</ref> served by the '''Asociación Nacional de Scouts de Panamá''', which was founded in 1924 and accepted into the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] that same year. Recognition was withdrawn in 1936.{{why|date=September 2016}} Panama regained its WOSM membership in 1950. Panamanian Scouting is coeducational, serving both boys and girls.


Scouts are involved in community service projects in an effort to make the world in which its members live a better one. Service to the community includes disaster relief, conservation of natural resources and collecting toys and games for poor children.
Scouts are involved in community service projects in an effort to make the world in which its members live a better one. Service to the community includes disaster relief, conservation of natural resources and collecting toys and games for poor children.

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Asociación Nacional de Scouts de Panamá
CountryPanama
Membership1,775
AffiliationWorld Organization of the Scout Movement
Website
www.scoutspanama.org
 Scouting portal

Panama has 1,775 Scouts[1] served by the Asociación Nacional de Scouts de Panamá, which was founded in 1924 and accepted into the World Organization of the Scout Movement that same year. Recognition was withdrawn in 1936.[why?] Panama regained its WOSM membership in 1950. Panamanian Scouting is coeducational, serving both boys and girls.

Scouts are involved in community service projects in an effort to make the world in which its members live a better one. Service to the community includes disaster relief, conservation of natural resources and collecting toys and games for poor children.

Program and ideals

Scout Urracá badge
  • Cubs-ages 6 to 10
  • Scouts-ages 11 to 14
  • Caminantes (walks)-15 to 17
  • Rovers -18 to 20

The highest award for Scouts is the Scout Balboa, changed from the former Scout Urraca, for a local indigenous leader that fought Spanish conquistadores.

The membership badge of the Asociación Nacional de Scouts de Panamá incorporates elements of the flag of Panama, superimposed with a bust of the Spanish explorer/conquistador Vasco Núñez de Balboa.

Scout Motto

Siempre listo, Always ready.

Scout Oath

Prometo hacer cuanto de mi dependa para: Amar a Dios, Servir a mi Pais, Trabajar por la Paz y vivir la Ley Scout

I promise to do as much as I can to: Love God, Serve my Country, Work for Peace and live the Scout Law

Scout Law

  • El Scout cifra su honor en ser digno de confianza
  • El Scout es leal para con Dios su patria, sus padres, jefes y subordinados
  • El Scout es útil y ayuda a los demás sin pensar en recompensa
  • El Scout es amigo de todos y hermano de todo Scout sin distinción de credo, raza, nacionalidad o clase social
  • El Scout es cortés y caballeroso
  • El Scout ve en la naturaleza la obra de Dios, proteje a los animales y plantas
  • El Scout obedece sin replicar y hace las cosas en orden y completas
  • El Scout sonríe y canta en sus dificultades
  • El Scout es económico, trabajador y cuidadoso del bien ajeno
  • El Scout es limpio y sano, puro en sus pensamientos, palbras y acciones
  • The Scout figures his honor in being trustworthy
  • The Scout is loyal to God his country, his parents, bosses and subordinates
  • The Scout is useful and helps others without thinking of reward
  • The Scout is friends of all and brother of all Scout without distinction of creed, race, nationality or social class
  • The Scout is courteous and chivalrous
  • The Scout sees the work of God in nature, protects the animals and plants
  • The Scout obeys without replying and makes things in order and complete
  • The Scout smiles and sings in his difficulties
  • The Scout is economic, hard-working and careful of the good of others
  • The Scout is clean and healthy, pure in his thoughts, actions and actions

See also

References

  1. ^ "Triennal review: Census as at 1 December 2010" (PDF). World Organization of the Scout Movement. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 2011-01-13. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)