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Moot 2013

Canada, 8. August - 18. August 2013

Registration

 
Please find the registration documents under the following link.
Registration deadline: 30.9.2012

These are the facts about the Moot 2013:

  • Date Delegation-Journey: 1. - 5. August 2013
  • Date Pre-Moot: 6. - 7. August 2013
  • Date Moot: 8. August - 18. August
  • Age of participants: 18 to 25 years. Your 26th birthday must be after the 18. August 2013.
  • Age of IST (International Service Team): 26 to 40 years
  • Costs: about 3500 CHF including Delegation-Journey (about 2500 CHF without Delegation-Journey)
  • Program: The 2-3-1-3-2 Formula
    • 2 days to welcome participants to the base camp: opening ceremonies, team meetings, workshops and technical training, and conferences where they can prepare for their expedition challenge.
    • 3 days when half of the participants will head for their pre-selected destination – Toronto, Montréal or Quebec City – for their expedition challenge, while the other half of the group remains at base camp to take part in a series of outdoor activities and adventures.
    • 1 day of travel, as all participants head for base camp for a cultural activity.
    • 3 days when the other half of the participants take their turn heading for Toronto, Montréal or Quebec City for their expedition challenge, and the first half of the group remains at base camp to take part in a series of outdoor and adventure activities.
    • 2 days when everyone gathers at the Awacamenj Mino base to share their discoveries and for the closing ceremony.
  • Activities: Find your Path. Each participant must choose one path according to his interests. Each path offers a variety of activities around the chosen theme.
    • Life Path: Those who take the Life Path will discover numerous ways to help others throughout their travels. For them, the journey towards a better understanding of the world clearly starts within. The Moot will give them the opportunity to interact with Scouts from every part of the world and to then share this experience upon their return, thereby helping to bring peace in their community.
    • The Ecoresponsible Path: Participants who choose the Ecoresponsible Path will become more aware of their connection with the environment by achieving a better understanding of their ecological footprint and how to reduce it. By working with groups committed to the planet’s future, they will return with a set of interventions that will enable them to provide some environmental leadership in their community.
    • The Culture Path: Trekkers on the Culture Path are open to the world and are fascinated by people’s identities and their various manifestations. The Moot will give them the opportunity to interact and add to their rich cultural awareness as they observe and take part in local cultural events and become ambassadors for multiculturalism upon their return.
    • The Adventure Path: Trailblazers along the Adventure Path choose to face the challenges involved in surpassing themselves, both physically and psychologically. For explorers and erudites alike in this group, nature is a playing field without borders. Upon their return, they will want to pursue and share their passion for adventure with their fellow Scouts.

More information can be found on http://www.mootcanada2013.ca

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact:

René Greminger v/o Gnu

 

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Postfach 529
3000 Bern 7

Tel. +41 31 328 05 45

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