THE FIRST 180 DAYS OF THE NEW INTERAMERICAN SCOUT COMMITTEE
Dear friends in Scouting, The new Interamerican Scout Committee (ISC), elected at the 26th Interamerican Scout Conference in Houston (October 2016), has been in office for slightly over 180 days now. The Committee has been on the forward march since then. The purpose of this report is to share some key developments from these 180 days of actions by the ISC, together with the World Scout Bureau – Interamerica Support Center (WSB-IASC). We feel it is important that you, our National Scout Organizations (NSOs), are aware of the activities and initiatives the ISC and the WSB-IASC are doing after being entrusted with this responsibility by all of you in Houston. We are happy to say that we have already achieved several “quick wins” in this short period.
ISC INDUCTION MEETING AND FIRST BUSINESS MEETING – PANAMA (NOVEMBER 2016) The induction/introductory meeting at the Regional Office in Panama, from 25-26 November, had the attendance of all 10 Elected Members: Ricardo Stuber, Daniel Corsen, Lorena Gudiño, Zaida Joaquin, Rosario Mayorga, Luis Silvestri, Raul Alpizar, Jose Antonio Tapia, Enzo Defilippi and Armando Aguirre; Regional Director, Raul Sanchez; Chairperson of the Interamerican Scout Foundation, Jose Antionio Hernandez and our first two Youth Advisors, Gus Sanchez and Daniel Petroche. Additionally, some key WSB-IASC staff members also attended the meeting.
The overall aim of the meeting was to help prepare members of the ISC to successfully carry out their role, and to align the Committee around shared priorities and working methods for the period 2016-2018. The 2-day meeting, which was facilitated by Craig Turpie, from the World Scout Committee and David Berg from the World Scout Bureau – Global Support Centre as external consultants, was divided into 3 main sections: • Induction training: overview of the roles of ISC, WSB-IASC and IASF. • Looking at the future: shared priorities and aspirations of the ISC to achieve Vision 2023 and lead the Region to greater heights. • Reviewing the working methods: ISC working methods and interactions with WSB-IASC and IASF, agreed mutual expectations and accountability of ISC members, and finalized team aspirations. • Future priorities and how to approach them. A key outcome of the meeting was a Team Charter, a “contract” outlining how the Committee will work together in the new period. After the 2-day induction meeting, the Committee had its first business meeting during which we made several key decisions that impact the work of the Committee as we launch into the new period. The weekend was a great success and ensured a very inspirational start for the new Committee as they commenced their work in the new period.