The UK Uganda Network relies upon the voluntary
work of individual Scouts and Leaders to produce a successful Network
to support Scouting in the UK and in Uganda. It would be unfair to
single out any individuals as everyone gives whatever they can in
terms of time and resources. The Network is grateful to each one of
them.
The UK Uganda Network relies upon the voluntary
work of individual Scouts and Leaders to produce a successful Network
to support Scouting in the UK and in Uganda. It would be unfair to
single out any individuals as everyone gives whatever they can in
terms of time and resources. The Network is grateful to each one of
them.
From time to time a Network requires much more
than time and effort but also needs the support of a sound administrative
and financial Team. You would be wrong to believe that HQ has an unlimited
resources available ready to support bodies such as the UK Uganda
Network. Although the International Team at Headquarters is always
ready to give guidance in the work of the Network the success of the
Network is that it lies outside of the formal structure of the Scout
Association and is therefore a non-constituted body.
The day to day administrative and financial support
is given to the Network through its Co-ordinator Alan Beavis and Berkshire
Scout Enterprises Ltd. The Network is most grateful to the company
for its continuous support and in particular its support for the Uganda
2000 and Uganda 2003 projects. Without such support financial
guarantees would have been difficult to achieve.
Berkshire Scout Enterprises Ltd also supports the
Network by financing the web space and domain registration.