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WAGGGS 2021 Interim Membership Fee WAGGGS 2021 Interim Membership Fee How was the 2021 Interim Membership Fee calculated? The 2018-2020 standard ‘rate per member (GBP 0.40) and National wealth bands continue to be applied, but membership numbers used in calculations are either 2015 census figures or the latest officially recorded Membership Figure (in most cases 2018 or 2019), whichever is the lowest. Please refer to WAGGGS Membership Fee 2018-2020 Policy for details or contact the Membership team at [email protected] 2018-20 Membership 2020 2021 Country Name of Member Organisation Status Wealth figure used in Membership Membership Band calculation Fee Fee Albania Girl Scouts of Albania Associate E 552 £ 65.00 £ 65.00 Antigua and Barbuda Girl Guides Association of Antigua and Barbuda Full G 437 £ 173.32 £ 130.00 Argentina Asociación Guías Argentinas Full F 5,015 £ 1,061.72 £ 1,103.30 Armenia National Union of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Of Armenia (NUGGGS) Full D 1,073 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Aruba Het Arubaanse Padvindsters Gilde Full G 343 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Australia Girl Guides Australia Full J 23,201 £ 10,897.04 £ 10,208.44 Austria Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs (PPO) Full I 8,203 £ 3,990.40 £ 3,281.20 Azerbaijan Association of Scouts of Azerbaijan Full D 1,748 £ 174.80 £ 174.80 Bahamas The Bahamas Girl Guides Association Full H 1,773 £ 799.34 £ 602.82 Bahrain The Girl Guides Association of Bahrain Full H 2,250 £ 765.00 £ 765.00 Bangladesh Bangladesh Girl Guides Association Full D 236,647 £ 9,332.30 £ 23,664.70 Barbados The Girl Guide Association of Barbados Full G 2,220 £ 621.60 £ 621.60 Belarus The Association of Belarussian Guides (ABG) Full E 876 £ 175.20 £ 140.16 Belgium Guidisme et Scoutisme en Belgique (GSB) Full I 58,055 £ 22,751.60 £ 23,222.00 Belize The Girl Guides Association of Belize Full E 357 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Benin Guides Du Bénin Full C 2,367 £ 138.36 £ 142.02 Bolivia Asociación de Guías Scouts de Bolivia Full D 188 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Botswana Botswana Girl Guides Association Full E 10,310 £ 1,572.00 £ 1,649.60 Brazil Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil Full F 6,921 £ 2,373.58 £ 1,522.62 Brunei Darussalam Girl Guides Association of Brunei Full I 990 £ 670.80 £ 396.00 Burkina Faso L'Association Des Guides Du Burkina Faso Full B 4,939 £ 489.99 £ 148.17 Burundi Association des Guides du Burundi Full A 12,596 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Cambodia Girl Guides Association of Cambodia Full D 5,487 £ 455.10 £ 548.70 Cameroon Association des Guides du Cameroun Full D 5,418 £ 535.00 £ 541.80 Canada Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada Full I 94,206 £ 36,256.80 £ 37,682.40 2018-20 Membership 2020 2021 Country Name of Member Organisation Status Wealth figure used in Membership Membership Band calculation Fee Fee Central African Republic Association Nationale des Guides de Centrafrique Full A 8,152 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Chad Association des Guides du Tchad Full C 7,688 £ 426.72 £ 461.28 Chile Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile Full G 25,883 £ 5,414.36 £ 7,247.24 Colombia Asociación de Guías Scouts de Colombia Full F 139 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Congo Brazzaville Association des Scouts et Guides du Congo Full D 8,402 £ 577.00 £ 840.20 Cook Islands The Girl Guides Association Cook Islands Full A 367 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Costa Rica Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Costa Rica Full F 5,539 £ 1,191.08 £ 1,218.58 Cote D'Ivoire Fédération Ivoirienne du Scoutisme Féminin Full D 4,197 £ 414.60 £ 419.70 Curaçao Asosiashon di Guia PNA Full G 265 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Cyprus Girl Guides Association of Cyprus (GGCA) Full H 1,602 £ 596.36 £ 544.68 Czech Republic Junák - český skaut, z. s. Full H 28,271 £ 6,508.62 £ 9,612.14 Denmark Pigespejdernes Fællesråd Danmark (PFD) Full I 17,300 £ 6,920.00 £ 6,920.00 Dominica The Girl Guides Association of Dominica Full E 348 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Dominican Republic Asociación de Guías Scouts Dominicanas Inc. Full E 404 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 DR Congo Les Guides de La République Démocratique du Congo Full A 13,465 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Ecuador Asociación Nacional de Guías Scouts del Ecuador Full E 19 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Egypt The Egyptian Girl Guides Association Full D 20,243 £ 3,999.50 £ 2,024.30 El Salvador Asociación De Muchachas Guías Scouts de El Salvador Full D 96 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Estonia Estonian Guide Association (EGL) Full H 700 £ 65.00 £ 238.00 Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) The Swaziland Girl Guides Association Full D 3,450 £ 217.26 £ 345.00 Fiji Fiji Girl Guides Association Full E 4,885 £ 884.96 £ 781.60 Finland Suomen Partiolaiset - Finlands Scouter ry Full I 29,790 £ 9,380.00 £ 11,916.00 France Fédération du Scoutisme Français (FSF) Full I 39,112 £ 15,644.80 £ 15,644.80 Gambia The Gambia Girl Guides Association Full A 17,330 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Georgia Sakartvelos Gogona Skautebis Asociacia (DIA) Associate E 376 £ 65.00 £ 65.00 Germany Ring Deutscher Pfadfinderinnenverbände (RDP) Full I 21,409 £ 20,699.60 £ 8,563.60 Ghana The Ghana Girl Guides Association Full D 26,909 £ 1,919.10 £ 2,690.90 Greece Soma Hellinikou Odigismou (SHO) Full H 6,240 £ 2,240.26 £ 2,121.60 Grenada The Girl Guides Association of Grenada Full F 1,782 £ 392.04 £ 392.04 Guatemala Asociación Nacional de Muchachas Guías de Guatemala Full D 174 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Guinea Association Nationale Des Guides De Guinée Full B 4,889 £ 146.40 £ 146.67 Guyana Guyana Girl Guides Association Full E 1,786 £ 285.76 £ 285.76 Haiti Association Nationale des Guides D'Haiti Full C 1,151 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 2018-20 Membership 2020 2021 Country Name of Member Organisation Status Wealth figure used in Membership Membership Band calculation Fee Fee Honduras Asociación Nacional de Muchachas Guías de Honduras Full D 136 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Hong Kong The Hong Kong Girl Guides Association Full I 27,590 £ 11,036.00 £ 11,036.00 Hungary Magyar Cserkészleány Szövetség (MCSLSZ) Full G 477 £ 133.56 £ 133.56 Iceland Bandalag Íslenskra Skáta (BIS) Full I 1,059 £ 819.20 £ 423.60 India The Bharat Scouts and Guides: the Girl Guide Section Full D 1,925,327 £ 50,000.00 £ 50,000.00 Ireland Council of Irish Guiding Associations (CIGA) Full I 13,006 £ 6,374.00 £ 5,202.40 Israel Israel Boy and Girl Scouts Federation (IBGSF) Full I 11,268 £ 4,507.20 £ 4,507.20 Italy Federazione Italiana Dello Scautismo (FIS) Full H 89,381 £ 29,278.76 £ 30,389.54 Jamaica The Girl Guides Association of Jamaica Full E 4,309 £ 803.36 £ 689.44 Japan Girl Scouts of Japan Full I 27,426 £ 12,874.00 £ 10,970.40 Jordan The Jordanian Association For Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Full E 8,970 £ 1,435.20 £ 1,435.20 Kenya Kenya Girl Guides Association Full D 244,995 £ 15,939.90 £ 24,499.50 Kiribati Kiribati Girl Guides Association Associate D 800 £ 65.00 £ 65.00 Korea Girl Scouts of Korea Full H 16,257 £ 10,246.24 £ 5,527.38 Kuwait Kuwait Girl Guides Association Full I 15,002 £ 6,000.00 £ 6,000.80 Latvia Latvijas Skautu un Gaidu Centrala Organizacija (LSGCO) Full G 872 £ 130.00 £ 244.16 Lebanon La Fédération Libanaise des Eclaireuses et des Guides Full F 7,228 £ 1,489.84 £ 1,590.16 Lesotho Lesotho Girl Guides Association Full D 6,090 £ 609.00 £ 609.00 Liberia Liberian Girl Guides Association Full A 6,425 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Libya Public Scout and Girl Guide Movement of Libya Full F 4,500 £ 990.00 £ 990.00 Liechtenstein Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins (PPL) Full J 315 £ 138.60 £ 138.60 Lithuania Lietuvos Skauciu Seserija (LSS) Associate G 652 £ 91.00 £ 182.56 Luxembourg Letzebuerger Guiden a Scouten Full J 1,944 £ 725.56 £ 855.36 Madagascar Skotisma Zazavavy Eto Madagasikara Full A 53,604 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Malawi The Malawi Girl Guides Association Full A 99,290 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Malaysia Persatuan Pandu Puteri- Malaysia Full F 99,873 £ 11,628.76 £ 21,972.06 Maldives Maldives Girl Guide Association Full E 6,291 £ 1,006.56 £ 1,006.56 Malta The Malta Girl Guides Association (MGGA) Full H 1,135 £ 384.20 £ 385.90 Mauritania Association Scouts et Guides de Mauritanie Associate D 500 £ 65.00 £ 65.00 Mauritius The Mauritius Girl Guides Association Full F 1,220 £ 205.70 £ 268.40 Mexico Guías de México, A.C. Full F 1,939 £ 426.58 £ 426.58 Monaco Association des Guides et Scouts de Monaco (AGSM) Full J 22 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Mongolia Girl Scout Association of Mongolia Full D 1,810 £ 150.00 £ 181.00 2018-20 Membership 2020 2021 Country Name of Member Organisation Status Wealth figure used in Membership Membership Band calculation Fee Fee Myanmar Myanmar Girl Guides Associate D 39,181 £ 175.00 £ 3,918.10 Namibia The Girl Guides Association of Namibia Full E 485 £ 265.92 £ 130.00 Nepal Girl Scout Section of Nepal Scouts Full C 19,555 £ 1,173.30 £ 1,173.30 Netherlands Scouting Nederland (SN) Full I 55,648 £ 21,518.40 £ 22,259.20 New Zealand GirlGuiding New Zealand Full I 8,294 £ 4,242.40 £ 3,317.60 Nicaragua Federación Nacional de Muchachas Guías de Nicaragua Associate D 321 £ 69.00 £ 65.00 Niger Mouvement des Guides & Eclaireuses du Niger Associate A 2,334 £ 65.00 £ 65.00 Nigeria The Nigerian Girl Guides Association Full D 97,204 £ 9,720.40 £ 9,720.40 Norway Speidernes Fellesorganisasjon (SF) Full J 11,071 £ 5,188.48 £ 4,871.24 Oman The Scouts and Guides of Oman Full H 17,565 £ 5,297.20 £ 5,972.10 Pakistan Pakistan Girl Guides Association Full D 80,950 £ 8,095.00 £ 8,095.00 Palestine Palestinian Scout Association Full C 5,113 £ 300.00 £ 306.78 Panama Asociación de Muchachas Guías de Panamá Full F 1,000 £ 225.72 £ 220.00 Papua New Guinea Girl Guides Association of Papua New Guinea Full D 1,878 £ 187.80 £ 187.80 Paraguay Asociación Guías Scouts del Paraguay Full E 52 £ 130.00 £ 130.00 Peru Asociación Nacional de Guías Scouts del Perú Full E 1,122 £ 319.36 £ 179.52
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