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What is World Thinking Day?

What is World Thinking Day?
14 Feb 2023
 

World Thinking Day is an annual celebration observed by Girl Scouts and Girl Guides around the world. It is a day to recognize the importance of thinking globally and acting locally to create positive change in the world. The day is observed on February 22nd, the joint birthday of Lord Robert Baden-Powell and his wife Olave, who are the founders of the Scouting and Guiding movements.

 

The theme for World Thinking Day 2022 is "Peacebuilding," which emphasizes the importance of creating peaceful communities and promoting social justice. The theme encourages Girl Scouts and Girl Guides to learn about conflict resolution and to take action to promote peace and understanding in their communities.

The history of World Thinking Day dates back to 1926, when delegates from around the world gathered at the 4th World Conference of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in the United States. During the conference, it was suggested that a day be set aside each year to recognize the sisterhood and friendship of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world. The idea was embraced, and the first World Thinking Day was observed in 1927.

Since its inception, World Thinking Day has become a global event that is celebrated by millions of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides in over 150 countries. The day provides an opportunity for Girl Scouts and Girl Guides to learn about different cultures and to connect with one another through shared activities and events.

Each year, the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) develops a theme for World Thinking Day. The theme is designed to inspire Girl Scouts and Girl Guides to learn about and take action on issues that are important to them and their communities.

In addition to promoting global understanding, World Thinking Day also serves as a fundraiser for WAGGGS. Girl Scouts and Girl Guides around the world participate in activities and events to raise funds for WAGGGS, which supports Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting programs in countries that may not have the resources to support them.

One of the main ways that Girl Scouts and Girl Guides celebrate World Thinking Day is by participating in the World Thinking Day Fund. The fund is a way for Girl Scouts and Girl Guides to donate money to support programs and activities for their sisters in other countries.

Another way that Girl Scouts and Girl Guides celebrate World Thinking Day is by engaging in activities that promote global understanding and awareness. These activities can range from cultural exchanges and language lessons to community service projects and advocacy campaigns.

For example, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides may participate in activities that promote peacebuilding and conflict resolution, such as role-playing exercises and group discussions. They may also learn about different cultures and customs by trying new foods, wearing traditional clothing, or learning traditional dances.

In addition to participating in activities and events, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides can also earn World Thinking Day badges by completing tasks that promote global understanding and social action. These badges are a way for girls to recognize and celebrate their achievements in promoting peace and social justice.

In recent years, World Thinking Day has become an increasingly important event for Girl Scouts and Girl Guides around the world. As global issues such as climate change and social inequality continue to impact communities around the world, it is more important than ever for young people to develop a global perspective and to take action to create positive change in their communities and beyond.

By participating in World Thinking Day activities and events, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides can develop important skills such as empathy, leadership, and critical thinking. They can also learn about the power of collective action and the importance of working together to create positive change.

World Thinking Day is an opportunity for girls around the world to connect with one another and to celebrate the shared values and ideals of the Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting movements. It is a day to recognize the importance of thinking globally and acting locally to create a more just and sustainable world.

One of the key benefits of World Thinking Day is that it encourages girls to become global citizens. By learning about different cultures, traditions, and perspectives, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides can develop a better understanding of the world around them. This understanding can help them to become more tolerant, empathetic, and open-minded individuals.

In addition to promoting global understanding, World Thinking Day also encourages girls to take action on issues that are important to them and their communities. For example, girls may participate in community service projects, advocate for social justice, or raise awareness about important issues such as climate change or gender equality.

Through these activities, girls can develop important leadership skills such as collaboration, communication, and problem-solving. They can also learn about the power of their own voices and the importance of standing up for what they believe in.

One of the unique features of World Thinking Day is that it is a celebration that is observed by millions of girls around the world. This global connection can help girls to feel a sense of belonging and connection to something larger than themselves. It can also help to promote a sense of global unity and solidarity.

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and global issues become more pressing, it is important for young people to develop a global perspective. By celebrating World Thinking Day, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides can develop the skills and attitudes needed to become responsible global citizens who are committed to making the world a better place.

Overall, World Thinking Day is a powerful reminder of the importance of thinking globally and acting locally. By promoting global understanding, social action, and community service, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides can play an important role in creating a more just and sustainable world. Whether through community service projects, advocacy campaigns, or cultural exchanges, girls can make a positive difference in their communities and beyond.

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