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The National Association of Cambodian Scouts (NACS; km, សមាគមជាតិកាយារិទ្ធិកម្ពុជា, ) is the national
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organization in
Cambodia Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailan ...
. It was founded in September 2005 through the merger of the Scout Organization of Cambodia and the Cambodian Scouts ( km, ខេមរកាយារិទ្ធិកម្ពុជា, link=no, ) and became a member of the
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(WOSM) on 1 July 2008. The coeducational association serves 5,404 members as of 2011.


History


Earlier Scouting organizations

The original Cambodian Scout Association ''Angkar Khemarak Kayarith'' (AKK; ) was created in 1934, under the direction of Prince Sisowath Monireth and other leaders. This first era of Cambodian Scouting spread over several provinces and numbered more than 1,000 members. André Lefèvre, chief of the Eclaireurs de France, set up a training camp for 60 Scoutmasters from all over
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. At the end of 1937, French Scouting sent Scoutmaster
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to the
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n, Laotian, and
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ese areas of
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to oversee the setting up of the Fédération Indochinoise des Associations du Scoutisme (FIAS, Indochinese Federation of Scouting Associations) in all three regions. From 1939 through 1945, the political situation affected Scouting activities all across the country, as World War II engendered a movement for an independent Cambodia. The French began to lose control and were finally overthrown by Japanese intervention. This ceased the French Scouts' activity in Cambodia, as well as all Scouting activities. In 1956, the Cambodian Scouting movement was transformed into the ''Scouts of the Queen''. That year, there were 500 active Scouts and
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in Phnom Penh, and some 700 Scouts in the provinces of the Kingdom of Cambodia. In 1957, under the direction of
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-leaning Prince
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, the ''Angkar Khemarak Kayarith'' was transformed into the Jeunesse Socialiste Royale Khmer (JSRK, the ''Royal Socialist Khmer Youth''), with Sihanouk himself serving as president of the state ruled organization, now controlled by the Royal government. The 2,000 members and the leaders of Cambodian Scouting were permitted by the government to carry on activities. Scouts and Scout leaders attended the
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in 1955 in Canada and the
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in 1959 in the
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, among them Prince Norodom Yuvaneath, the son of Norodom Sihanouk. On 1 November 1964, Prince Sisowath Essaro, then President of the ''Angkar Khemarak Kayarith'', announced the dissolution of the Cambodian Boy Scout Association, whose members were subsequently integrated into the ''Jeunesse Socialiste Royale Khmer'', a government-sponsored
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. In 1972, the Cambodian Scouts were reestablished for a short period with ten groups, confined to the capital in Phnom Penh. In 1975, the movement was banned by the
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communist regime. Cambodian Scouting in exile existed at least into the early 1990s in
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, alongside fellow Vietnamese Scouting in exile and Laotian Scouting in exile groups.


Reemergence of Scouting after 1990

As the political system changed in the country, Scouting was gradually reestablished and Scout groups were organized in the
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s at the Thai border. After the 1993 election supported by the United Nations,
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, a Swiss Scout leader was commissioned by the
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to coordinate with Cambodian leaders for the possible rebirth of Scouting in the recovering land. In 1994, two visits were made by the Asia-Pacific Region to assess the development of the Cambodian Scout movement. As with
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, Scouting was conducted under the auspices of a government agency, in this case the Department of Youth and Sports. Asia-Pacific Region staff met the Minister of Education, Youth and Sports and several other government officials, after which full government support was assured. In April 1996, the first Basic Unit Leaders Training Course was held in Phnom Penh, assisted by
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and the Asia-Pacific Regional office. Subsequently, two main Scout groupings emerged in Cambodia and were registered in July 2000: the ''Scout Organization of Cambodia'' and the ''Cambodian Scouts''. Both Scout associations were run by rival political parties. For this reason, WOSM could not admit either of them as a member. In the effort to unite these into a new single national association, the ''Coordinating Scout Committee of Cambodia'' (CSCC) was created on 21 April 2000. A working group composed of leaders from the two groups was established in May 2005 to work on a new constitution and new bylaws. In September 2005, the ''National Association of Cambodian Scouts'' was created. It sought formal government recognition to launch it as a
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. The World Scout Bureau Asia Pacific Regional Office reported in their May 2006 Newsletter, that the first annual general meeting of the ''National Association of Cambodian Scouts'' was held on 27 April 2006 in Phnom Penh, at which the constitution was adopted and the first office-bearers were elected. The World Scout Bureau received an application for membership in the World Organization of the Scout Movement from the ''National Association of Cambodian Scouts'' in 2007. Members of the World Scout Bureau and of the Asia-Pacific Regional Office assessed the organization in November 2007; they proposed its admission to WOSM. Full WOSM membership was granted on 1 July 2008. The ''National Association of Cambodian Scouts'' is planning to organize their first National Scout Jamboree, to be held in December 2008, close to the
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.


Program

To further the development of Scouting in Cambodia the association focuses on: * Orientation of adult leaders on Scouting at all levels * Training of adult leaders * Participating in various community development/service projects * Production of a range of Scouting literature * Establishment of partnerships with government and other external agencies * Participation in regional and other national level Scout activities. The ''National Association of Cambodian Scouts'' is divided in three sections according to age: *
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s *
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* Rovers.


Scout ideals

As with most other countries, the Scout sign and
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are made with three fingers. The
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is ត្រៀមខ្លួន (meaning "to be ready"). The national heraldic badge features
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, which is also featured on the national flag.


See also

*
Scouting and Guiding in Cambodia The Scout and Guide movement in Cambodia is served by two organizations: * Girl Guides Association of Cambodia, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts * National Association of Cambodian Scouts, member of the World Org ...


References


External links


Background information on Scouting in Cambodia
{{WOSM, asia World Organization of the Scout Movement member organizations Scouting and Guiding in Cambodia Organizations established in 2005