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By: Li Xuan 3E2By: Li Xuan 3E2
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he Girls' Brigade International Council (GBIC) is the co-ordinating and communication he Girls' Brigade International Council (GBIC) is the co-ordinating and communication
arm of 'The Girls' Brigade' in the World. arm of 'The Girls' Brigade' in the World.
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omprising representatives from over 60 countries omprising representatives from over 60 countries
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he Girls’ Brigade functions, meets once every four years in locations around the world.he Girls’ Brigade functions, meets once every four years in locations around the world.
Some Roles of Some Roles of
GBICGBICaa
dopt policies and principles for the operation of the Girls' Brigade in the world dopt policies and principles for the operation of the Girls' Brigade in the world
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ecognise Girls' Brigade work in new countries ecognise Girls' Brigade work in new countries
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reserve the integrity of the Girls' Brigade world-wide reserve the integrity of the Girls' Brigade world-wide cc
ommunicate opportunities for extension workommunicate opportunities for extension work
facilitate communication among Girls' Brigade countries facilitate communication among Girls' Brigade countries
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he Africa Fellowshiphe Africa Fellowship
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he Asia Fellowshiphe Asia Fellowship
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he Caribbean Americas Fellowshiphe Caribbean Americas Fellowship
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he Europe Fellowshiphe Europe Fellowship
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he Pacific Fellowshiphe Pacific Fellowship
They help
each other by giving supports to one another.
SOME COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE GB WORK…
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runei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand.runei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand.
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otswana, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Malawi, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland Tanzania, Uganda, otswana, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Malawi, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland Tanzania, Uganda,
Zambia, Zimbabwe.Zambia, Zimbabwe.
American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, New Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands,
Tonga, Tuvulu, VanuatuTonga, Tuvulu, Vanuatu
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B England & Wales, GB Ireland, Developing: Kosova, GB Northern Ireland, GB Romania, GB ScotlandB England & Wales, GB Ireland, Developing: Kosova, GB Northern Ireland, GB Romania, GB Scotland
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nguilla , St Kitts , St Maarten/St Martin , St Vincent , Trinidad and Tobago , U.S.A. nguilla , St Kitts , St Maarten/St Martin , St Vincent , Trinidad and Tobago , U.S.A.
Pasellah P. Penny (Africa)
Tnay Yong Hua (Asia)
Hazel Ann Hannaway Boreland ( Carribbean & Americas Fellowship)
Vivienne Aitchison (Europe)
Jennifer Box (Pacific)
KNOW MORE ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL VICE-
PRESIDENTS FROM THE 5 FELLOWSHIPS…
GB workGB workSPIRITUAL, SPIRITUAL,
Learning and understand Christ's way of life
Seeking, serving and following the Lord Jesus Christ
PHYSICALPHYSICAL
Developing physical skills
Participating in games and physical activities
Learning to care for themselves
EDUCATIONALEDUCATIONAL
Widening interests
Cultivating meaningful pursuits
Improving knowledge and skills
SOCIAL development of SOCIAL development of
members.members.
Understanding oneself in relation to others
Learning and being service to Home,
Church, Community, Country and World
VisionVisionBy 2027To have a GB company in every Singapore School with girls andTo have a GB presence in every country in Asia
Community Projects Community Projects GB Friendship DayDr Low Guan Tin Challenge(LGT challenge) (serve the community and those who are less fortunate than them.)GB In Asia
SyllabusSyllabusJ
unior STAR Programme (for girls between 8 to 10 years old)
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. Intermediate Programme (for girls between 11 to 12 years
old)
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. Senior Programme (for girls between 13 to 14 years old)
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. Pioneer Programme (for girls between 15 to 18 years old)
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN GB SG NOW?
85th Anniversary Celebration
GB 85th Anniversary Dinner
Creative Cheer Challenge
Focus for year 2011 - 2012:
Living with Understanding and Compassion
GB IN CAMBODIAGB IN CAMBODIA
t
he ‘One Chance Project’
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ims at working amongst the underprivileged women of
Cambodia. These ladies have little hope in life and GB are
setting up T-homes (Transformation Houses) to provide women
with social and life skills so that their self esteem can be
restored and they can have an opportunity to find employment.
Facilities are also being made available to give street children
a basic education and to take them off the streets.