Girl Guides Association of Brunei Darussalam

[1] With the motto "Always Ready," it promotes values like trustworthiness, helpfulness, politeness, obedience, thriftiness, and respect for animals and living things.

Open to girls and young women of all backgrounds, the association focuses on developing self-respect and leadership skills through community service, teamwork, and identity-building projects.

Princess Nor Ehsani agreed to serve as state commissioner from 1963 to 1970,[5] and the movement resumed its activities when a British trainer visited.

[2] Pengiran Anak Saleha awarded certificates of appreciation during the 2006 celebration, which commemorated the association's 55th anniversary of founding.

With 85% of its members being young women, the majority of whom are under 21, it has established itself as a model for other organisations in developing morally upright and responsible people.

The association's efforts to build solid relationships with other NGOs and the WAGGGS community were commended by Pengiran Anak Saleha.

She also underlined how crucial it is to teach members loyalty and the Girl Guides' principles in order to carry on the association's tradition.

In 1964, Princess Nor Ehsani (fourth from the left) serving as the state commissioner