Viktor Deimund

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Viktor Deimund (Russian: Ви́ктор Деймунд August 14, 1959) of Pavlodar, Kazakhstan serves as President of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan and an elected volunteer member of the Eurasia Regional Scout Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM).[1]

In 1990 a conference (or Congress) of people interested in Scouting was held in Moscow. Deimund represented Kazakhstan at the Congress. The Congress established the Association of Russian Scouting Renaissance. The homegrown Scout troops within Kazakhstan joined the membership of the Ural Scout Region.[2]

Deimund and Oleg Mozheyko organized the first Scout Troops in Kazakhstan in 1991. Republic-wide newspapers published the first articles on the work of Pavlodar Scout troops. Shortly thereafter, hundreds of letters came to Pavlodar from people asking for help to create Scout units. Pavlodar Scout leaders published and sent out Scouting literature, and Scout troops were created in different cities and parts of Kazakhstan.[3]

Deimund studied at Pavlodar Industrial Institute and Pavlodar State University S. Toraigyrov.

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  3. ^ "There's Scouting in Kazakhstan?". Scoutingmagazine.org. Retrieved 2016-11-05.

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