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❤️ South Sudan Scout Association 🌱

"The South Sudan Scout Association is the national Scouting organization of South Sudan. It was founded in 2011 following the independence of South Sudan, which became an independent country on July 9, 2011, at which moment the organization split from the Sudan Scouts Association, a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. In January 2013, the organization had about 2000 members. The organization operates the Rejaf Scouts Farm in Juba. As a fledgling organization in a troubled area, some of the problem areas include lack of leadership training, training equipment, training materials, Scout badges, camping equipment, uniforms and books. History Scouting in South Sudan was started in the 1950s as part of the Sudan Scouts Association. In 2011, after the independence of the country, Scout groups from seven of the ten states of South Sudan founded the South Sudan Scout Association. In the second half of 2012, the organization applied for membership in the World Organization of the Scout Movement. The South Sudan Scouts Association became an official member of WOSM on 1 May 2013. As such, South Sudan became a member of the Africa Scout Region, but is also supported by the Arab Scout Region for its Arabic-speaking members. References World Organization of the Scout Movement member organizations Scouting and Guiding in South Sudan Organizations established in 2011 2011 establishments in South Sudan "

❤️ Ronald Reng 🌱

"Ronald Reng is a German sports journalist and author. Of his books, two have been translated to English and both of them have been honored with book awards in the UK. The Keeper of Dreams, the story of the German goalkeeper Lars Leese who ended up playing for Barnsley Football Club in the Premier League, won the Sports Book of the Year Award in 2004. It was the first foreign book to win the award. Reng's biography of the late German national goalkeeper Robert Enke, A Life too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke was voted William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 2011. Reng was the first non-English speaking author in 23 years to win the award. In Germany, Reng won seven times, between 2001 and 2010, the award for the best sports story of the year by the Association of German Sports Writers. In 2010 he was awarded the Dietrich Oppenberg Media Award "for outstanding journalistic contributions to promote the culture of reading." His book, "A Life too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke" was named Sports Book of the Year 2015 in Polish Sports Book Awards (Sportowa Książka Roku).Polish Sports Book Awards 2015 - results."" Works *The Keeper of Dreams. One man's controversial story of life in the Premier League, 2002 *Mein Leben als Engländer, 2003 *Gebrauchsanweisung für London, 2004 *Fremdgänger, 2005 *Weltmeister, 2006 *The funny German, 2010 *A Life Too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke, 2010 References German sports journalists German male journalists Living people 1970 births German male writers "

❤️ Socialist Party – Peasant Party 🌱

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