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The last few years was a time for steady progress. It was also a period of novelty for self sufficiency, for launching a new Scout section, and for sustaining relations with various partners.
Exemplifying sound financial base In April 2011, the Regional Scout Committee was back in South Asia for the CNV in Nepal. Using the eight key indicators in the CNV guideline, the meeting was a healthy discussion among the national commissioners and the visiting team. Their sharing of ideas and knowledge clarified various concepts. Nepal Scouts also showed extensive progress in recent years, at the same time, they were open to suggestions of strengthening other departments. One of which is the recommendation to create a National Youth Council and inviting young adult members to
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the National Executive Board and to the National Council. One initiative is the introduction of a new section called Adventure Section, roughly equivalent to the Venture Scouts section. Their properties and financial investments make the association an excellent example of a NSO in a developing country that has sound financial base and a good spread of income sources. Other developments include the enhancement of PR and communication. The e-newsletter was launched in March 2011. Partnership projects with Finland make the dissemination of the strategic plan and leadership development more