The World Scout Committee has awarded the Bronze Wolf to Abdullah
Rasheed, retired Regional Director of the Asia-Pacific Region. Abdullah
Rasheed is from Maldives and had formerly served as Chairman,
Asia-Pacific Regional Programme Subcommittee. The Bronze Wolf is awarded
to an individual in recognition of outstanding services to
International Scouting. While announcing the award, the World Scout
Committee said “Abdullah Rasheed exemplifies the quality of an
outstanding dedicated leader who possesses personal integrity and has
served World Scouting in an exceptional manner.”
Abdullah Rasheed’s achievements and contributions include: creation
of the Maldives Scout Association and its membership of WOSM;
establishing leader training and Jamborees within the Maldives;
designing, planning and implementing the Ticket to Life project (now
acclaimed as a very successful project across World Scouting);
introducing and implementing the Committee National Scout Organization
Visit (CNV) assessment survey of National Scout Organizations in the
Asia-Pacific Region; providing extensive support to potential member
countries in developing Scouting through regular training course,
resources and communication to promote the growth of Scouting; and
working towards expansion of Scout membership worldwide.
Rasheed retired from being the Regional Director of Asia-Pacific Region at the end of July 2013. He will be presented the Bronze Wolf award on a suitable future occasion or event.
World Scouting thanks Rasheed for his dedicated service and congratulates him.
Rasheed retired from being the Regional Director of Asia-Pacific Region at the end of July 2013. He will be presented the Bronze Wolf award on a suitable future occasion or event.
World Scouting thanks Rasheed for his dedicated service and congratulates him.
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