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Suomen
Latu - The Finnish Central Association for
Recreational Sports and Outdoor Activities – is a
promoter of outdoor activities, an expert in hiking
and an organization open to all. Suomen Latu has
more than 75,000 members - children, teenagers,
families, adults and seniors – who are active in the
more than 200 member associations.
The main objective of Suomen Latu has always been to
increase Finnish people’s interest in exercise as
well as developing possibilities for outdoor
conditioning and recreational exercise. Nowadays,
guarding everyman’s right to freedom and the
outdoors has become more and more important.
Other subject matters that are addressed include -
promoting outdoor and health beneficial exercise,
making outdoor activities and exercise more
accessible in municipalities, the quantity and
quality of hiking routes and walkways, providing
opportunities for children and teenagers for healthy
recreational activities, involving families in
community based exercise and increasing well being
in society.
In their vision, Suomen Latu and its member
associations are known as established experts in
outdoor activities and hiking, and as an open-to-all
citizens’ organization advocating the cause of all
outdoor enthusiasts. In 2015 the Finnish people will
use more time on outdoor activities which is more
versatile than today. In the future, according to
Eki Karlsson, the Director of Suomen Latu, the
organization will concentrate even more on children,
teenagers and families – not forgetting the seniors.
Also engaging young adults in the organizations
operations and activities is vital. “We will
continue promoting regular, year-round exercise and
outdoor activities for people of all ages”, Eki
Karlsson says.
Although Suomen Latu mainly works in Finland, since
1997 steps towards becoming an INGO has been taken.
During 1997-2001 Suomen Latu carried out a
development cooperation project in Kilimanjaro
National Park, Tanzania. During the project the
Tanzania and Kilimanjaro National Parks and Suomen
Latu constructed a trekking trail with facilities to
the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro. The trekking route
still remains very popular among the tourists from
all over the world.
Since 2006 Suomen Latu has worked with the Nepalese
NGO, NETIF, to start an outdoor activities related
development cooperation program in the Kathmandu
Valley. The project proposal was submitted to the
Finnish inistry for the Foreign Affairs in May 2007.
The Ministry funded Suomen Latu for the year 2008,
which helped in funding the study for the program
Nepal Environment and Tourism Initiative Foundation
is a non-governmental organization founded in 2006
by a group of dedicated environmentalists and
tourism entrepreneurs, registered in 2008 with bases
in Kathmandu and Dhulikhel, Nepal. The NGO works for
an economically winning combination of tourism and
pristine environment, complementing each other
towards better and sustainable tourism enterprises,
particularly the well being of local communities
through opportunities that tourism offers and the
natural environment attracts. NETIF facilitates the
transition of rural tourism sectors towards dynamic
environmental considerations.
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70 years old NGO
The meeting to found Suomen Latu was held in
Helsinki at the Old Student House, 28th
January 1938. The first President of the
organization was Mr. Toivo Aro and the vice
president Mr. Lauri “Tahko Pihkala”- a
famous Finnish sportsman.
As Mr Pihkala proposed, the new and
independent organization was named Suomen
Latu, in which ‘Latu’ (Latu is track in
English) stands for promotion of cross
country skiing activities and paving the way
for all national sports without the aspect
of competition. In the organizations rules
competing in sports was only allowed if the
goal was to promote the organization and its
activities
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