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"Wir waren hier mal so 100 Pfadfinder..."

Die 20. Generalversammlung

Unsere kenianische Freunde brauchen weiter Hilfe

"Ein ökologischer Schritt in eine besser Welt..."

Bei seiner letzten Reise nach Kenia, trafen Dietrich Lücke gemeinsam mit Elfi Erasim aus Österreich de Chief Scout, Hon. Francis Ole Kaparo, E.G.H., MP und den Chief Commissioner, Hon. Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, E.G.H., MP, der auch Vice Präsident von Kenia, im HQ der KSA in Nairobi ist.
Eine kurze Besprechung mit beiden führte zu dem beiliegenden Brief an die Europäer, mit der dringenden Bitte das Projekt weiter zu führen.
hier der Originalwortlaut des Schreibens, in dem er die bisherig weltweite Einzigartigkeit des von Pfadfindern zu erstellenden Wasser- und Sanitärsystems hervorhebt:


20. März 2009 Harambee Costa Kenya,
an International European Kenyan Scout Development Project.

I, we, and KSA, follow pleased and satisfied the development of the project in Miritini which you European took part as requested and invited in 2003 by the Kenya Scouts Association, KSA, to build a social centre for the Miritini community.

Starting with the Youth Centre in Miritini has our strong support. The Kenya Scouts Association are ready to plan, supervise and to manage the Youth Centre in Miritini in a sustainable manner. I, we, KSA request again your help and effort for capital investment to realise this Community Youth Centre in Miritini.

KSA is the largest youth movement in Kenya with over 300,000 Scouts boys and girls and more than 20,000 Scout Leaders. KSA contribute the development of young people in our country and in the world at large to build a better world. This project pushed an ecological step to a better world. KSA support the ecologically friendly realisation of the Youth Centre in Miritini as planed between Europe and Kenya.

The Centre in Miritini should become an International Youth Centre, known around the world because of its high environmental compatibility. It is a favour for the Youth Centre in Miritini and for the Kenya Scouts to start with a „Water and Sanitation System“, a solution nowhere else in the world is done yet.

Again I, we, request you in Europe and in the world of scouts to support the community development project in Miritini, now developed to an international environmental compatibility project, unique in the world of Scouts.

The Chief Scout of Kenya

The National Commissioner of Kenya