The Sudan Girl Guides Association

Guiding began in Sudan in 1928 when two companies were formed, one in an American Mission School in Atabara and the other in Khartoum. Guiding activities ceased shortly afterwards. However, they restarted some years later when people of many different nationalities worked together to promote the Movement, resulting in companies and flocks being formed in all parts of Sudan.

A headquarters was set up in Khartoum which was opened by the World Chief Guide in 1949. Following the country’s independence in 1955, the first Sudanese Chief Commissioner was appointed.

Sudan Guide Law

  1. Pure and responsible for what I think, say and do,
  2. Courageous and strong
  3. Respect myself and others
  4. Obedient and respect authority
  5. Thrifty and use resources wisely,
  6. Friendly to the environment and caring to animals
  7. Be a sister and friend to every Girl Guide.

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