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World Association Training
The
World
Association
Training
scheme was a
Girl Guiding
activity
after
World War II
.
Mona Burgin
was the leader of the
first team
briefed to
find
and support
Guides living in displaced persons' camps
. After the team's first
tour of duty
,
General Sir Evelyn Fanshawe
, at that time in charge of the
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
relief operation
in the then
British Zone of occupied Germany
, "remarked that, in his opinion,
Scouting and Guiding
were the most rehabilitative
factors
at
work in
the
camps
at that time."
Elizabeth Hartley
followed Burgin as leader of the team.