Global Challenge Cub Badge post 2002
Challenge awards are worn on the front of the shirt
on the left hand side
Cub Scouts should complete four of the following:
1. Find out
about the traditions, culture, food, religion and other interesting
characteristics of a country different from your own.
2. Find out
about the work of an international charity that helps around the world (for
example, OXFAM, UNICEF) and then present your findings to the rest of the Pack.
3. Find out
about an aspect of international Scouting. You could take part in a 'Join In
Jamboree' activity, or arrange a visit from a Jamboree participant. Or you
could find out about Scouting in a country of your choice.
4. Find out
about things that can be recycled or how energy can be saved. Over a period of
weeks show how you have recycled or saved energy at home.
5. Find out
about a global issue such as poverty, conservation or water and sanitation, and
what you can do to help.
6. Find out about a technology of your choice. This could be a personal computer, a car engine, an aircraft or anything similar. You should understand the basic functions of the technology and how it is used and a brief history. You should then present your findings to the rest of the Pack.