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The document covers the following regional policies: Youth Programme, Adults in Scouting, Youth Involvement, Institutional Development
The Food For Life (FFL) Project was conceptualized to respond to the food crisis facing many countries in Africa. The solution lies in the population being able to produce enough food for their families amid scarce resources such as water and land and relying on the natural weather patterns.

A collection of ideas and perspectives of the participants of the Euro-Africa Unguvu partnership project.

Poster 1 of the Euro-Africa Unguvu Partnership Project.

Over two million children and young people in 46 countries in Europe benefit from Scouting and Guiding educational programmes. Different studies show the positive impact Guiding and Scouting have on society.

The World Scout Youth Programme Policy is a framework, which provides guidance for the ongoing development of the Youth Programme in NSOs. Since its foundation, Scouting has been a non-formal educational movement.

English: This policy aims at strengthening and ensuring youth involvement at all levels in the Scout Movement by providing directions for it in the World Organization of the Scout Movement.

The final World Triennial Plan 2014-2017, titled βForward Together. Towards Impact and Growthβ details the plan itself, its relation with Vision 2023 and how the work will be organized to deliver on what has been set out.