Swiss Review 1/2023

SwissCommunity Youth Service of the Organisation of the Swiss Abroad, Alpenstrasse 26, 3006 Bern, Switzerland youth@swisscommunity.org www.swisscommunity.org Tel. +41 31 356 61 25 Summer holiday camps for children Every year from June to August, the Foundation for Young Swiss Abroad (FYSA) runs a series of two-week summer holiday camps for young Swiss Abroad aged eight to 14, offering these children the chance to get to know Switzerland and make friends with other young people from around the world. Information about this year’s summer holiday camps is available on the FYSA website: www.sjas.ch/en/summer- camp. The registration deadline is 15 March 2023. SIBYLLE KAPPELER Hiking At our 2022 summer holiday camps, we hiked a total of 463 km on foot. This is roughly the distance between Berne and Montpellier or Berne and Florence. Our 2022 summer holiday camps – in figures Every summer from June to August, the Youth Service of the Organisation of the Swiss Abroad (OSA) and the Foundation for Young Swiss Abroad (FYSA) run numerous summer camps for children and teenagers from the “Fifth Switzerland”. Our holiday camps are a great place to start lifelong friendships, enjoy wonderful hikes in the Swiss mountains, and become familiar with typical Swiss specialities. But you probably know all that by now. Our review of the 2022 holiday camp season is therefore slightly different: it comes in the form of statistics. News and stories for young people on Instagram The Organisation of the Swiss Abroad (OSA) is active on Instagram under the @swisscommunity handle. Aimed particularly at young Swiss Abroad, the page profiles a range of amazing people and inspiring projects, provides first-hand accounts and insights from the OSA youth camps, and, of course, gives a heads-up on the best “Swiss Review” stories. Help us to attract attention by adding the @swisscommunity handle as well as the #swisscommunity and #youngSwissAbroad hashtags to your own Insta posts. FABIENNE STOCKER AND DÉSIRÉE KÜFFER REVUE.LINK/INSTAGRAM Rösti We got through 140 kg of potato in 2022. This corresponds to approximately 560 portions of rösti. Chocolate We ate 76.1 kg in chocolate at our summer camps – our own contribution to Switzerland’s impressive annual per capita rate of chocolate consumption, which amounts to 11.3 kg. Lost property People lose things. It’s a fact of life. But at every holiday camp, we collect and keep all lost items until their rightful owners claim them again. In order of ranking, the most frequently lost items of property in 2022 were: 1. t-shirts 2. shoes 3. charging cables Staying the night At our summer holiday camps, we clocked up 6,089 overnight stays. This would correspond to one person staying in Switzerland for almost 17 years. Leaders The success of our summer holiday camps owes everything to the preparation, planning and organisational work put in by our sizeable band of camp leaders, who themselves represent a geographically diverse cross-section of Switzerland. In addition to our camp leaders from the “Fifth Switzerland” (of whom there were 23), they also came from the cantons of Berne (14), Fribourg (7), Vaud (6), Solothurn (6), Zurich (6), Aargau (6), St Gallen (5), Lucerne (4), Basel-Stadt (4), Nidwalden (3), Neuchâtel (2), Jura (2), Geneva (2), and Basel-Landschaft (2) as well as one camp leader each from Grisons, Appenzell-Ausserrhoden, Thurgau, Zug, Schwyz and Valais. Participants from around the world The children and teenagers attending the 2022 summer holiday camps came from 50 different countries. From which country will you be travelling to one of this year’s camps? Foundation for Young Swiss Abroad (FYSA) Alpenstrasse 24, 3006 Berne, Switzerland Tel.: +41 31 356 61 16 Email: info@sjas.ch / www.sjas.ch/en 28 Swiss Review / January 2023 / No.1

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