Eswatini Girl Guides Association [1] | |||
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Headquarters | Manzini [2] | ||
Country | Eswatini | ||
Founded | 1924 | ||
Membership | 3,450 [2] | ||
Affiliation | World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts | ||
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The Eswatini Girl Guides Association (formerly The Swaziland Girl Guides Association [3]) is the national Guiding organization of Eswatini (Swaziland). It serves 3,450 members (as of 2017) [2] (1,010 members in 2003, 1,836 in 1972 [3]). It was founded in 1924 as a girls-only organization. [2] World Chief Guide Olave Baden Powell visited in 1950 it became a Branch Association of The Guide Association in the UK. [2] It became a self-governing body in 1969 when it became an associate member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1969. [2]
The organization merged with "The Wayfareres" a similar organization. [2]
There are three youth sections. Blue Jays were the original, followed by the Ranger section in 1963, and Cadets in 1968, [2] and was renamed following the renaming of the country in 2018.
Eswatini Girl Guides Association [1] | |||
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Headquarters | Manzini [2] | ||
Country | Eswatini | ||
Founded | 1924 | ||
Membership | 3,450 [2] | ||
Affiliation | World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts | ||
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The Eswatini Girl Guides Association (formerly The Swaziland Girl Guides Association [3]) is the national Guiding organization of Eswatini (Swaziland). It serves 3,450 members (as of 2017) [2] (1,010 members in 2003, 1,836 in 1972 [3]). It was founded in 1924 as a girls-only organization. [2] World Chief Guide Olave Baden Powell visited in 1950 it became a Branch Association of The Guide Association in the UK. [2] It became a self-governing body in 1969 when it became an associate member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1969. [2]
The organization merged with "The Wayfareres" a similar organization. [2]
There are three youth sections. Blue Jays were the original, followed by the Ranger section in 1963, and Cadets in 1968, [2] and was renamed following the renaming of the country in 2018.