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*Routiers ([[Rover Scouts]]) - ages 16 to 19
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The Scout Motto is ''Sois Pret'', [[Be Prepared]].
The [[Scout Motto]] is ''Sois Pret'', Be Prepared.


== See also ==
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[[Category:Scouting in Burundi]]
[[Category:Scouting and Guiding in Burundi]]
[[Category:WOSM member organizations]]
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 7 November 2015

The Association des Scouts du Burundi, the national Scouting organization of Burundi, was founded in 1940, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1979. The coeducational Association des Scouts du Burundi has 6,505 members as of 2004.

The Scout program orientated towards rural needs of the population which includes farming, reforestation, erosion control, and village health.

Program Sections

  • Louveteaux (Cub Scouts) - ages 7 to 11
  • Eclaireurs (Scouts) - ages 11 to 15
  • Routiers (Rover Scouts) - ages 16 to 19

The Scout Motto is Sois Pret, Be Prepared.

See also


Members of the Africa Scout Region
Full members: Angola | Benin | Botswana | Burkina Faso | Burundi | Cameroon | Cape Verde | Chad | Comoros | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Côte d'Ivoire | Ethiopia | Gabon | Gambia | Ghana | Guinea | Kenya | Lesotho | Liberia | Madagascar | Malawi | Mauritius | Mozambique | Namibia | Niger | Nigeria | Rwanda | Senegal | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | South Africa | Swaziland | Tanzania | Togo | Uganda | Zambia | Zimbabwe

Potential members: Central African Republic | Republic of the Congo | Djibouti | Equatorial Guinea | Eritrea | Guinea-Bissau | Mali | São Tomé e Príncipe | Somalia