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  • ...6]] and based in Israel. Its two main pillars are Judaism and Zionism. The movement sees Judaism as the source of national, social and moral values that preser ...American Studies for one year he dropped out before beginning a course in Youth Studies. His commitment to children was exemplified in his willingness to o
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  • ...on's course. The dj.1.11. group had significant impact on the German youth movement and on German [[Scouting]] as well as on some members of the resistance gro
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  • ...ide youth movement, founded in 1907 by [[Robert Baden-Powell]], the "Scout Movement" ...irl Guide and Girl Scout]], a girl participating in the worldwide Scouting movement
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in Estonia''' is served by * [[Eesti Skautide Ühing]], member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout Movement]]''' of Romania consists of several associations with slightly different ai ...cetaşii României]] (ONCR), member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], founded in 1991 with 4,927 members
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  • The Wandervogel and [[German Youth Movement]] joined its history when they joined together to save the castle. They bou ...c and political education. Also on site is the Archive of the German Youth Movement with its own library and special collection to be studied.
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  • ...or '''Eagle Rank''' is the highest youth award achievable in the Scouting movement in several countries.
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in the Netherlands Antilles''' is served by ...uting Antiano]], associate member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in Pakistan''' is served by ...Boy Scouts Association]], member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
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  • ...rum| name=World Scout Youth Forum |owner=[[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]}} ...one of the most important events of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement|WOSM]].
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement''' in South Africa consists of two independent national organizations: * [[Voortrekkers (youth organization)|Voortrekkers]]
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  • ...ic: جمعية الكشاف المسلم في لبنان) was established in 1912, the first Scout movement in Lebanon and Arab world. Mohammad Abdul Jabbar Khairy was the founder of the scout’s movement in Lebanon who is one of the three Indians who sought education in the univ
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] movement of Georgia''' is served by ...Modzraobis Organizatsia]], member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in Cambodia''' is currently served by two organizations: ...ion of Cambodian Scouts]], member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
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  • ...nded in 1934, and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1957 and is also a full member of the [[World Association of Girl Guid ...onze Wolf'', the only distinction of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], awarded by the [[World Scout Committee]] for exceptional services to wor
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  • ...neral%20arab%20region/UN%20Reports/MENA%20Youth%20organizations.doc |title=Youth Organizations in Middle East and North Africa |publisher=UNICEF |accessdate ...ere |title=Scouting Elsewhere |publisher=[[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] |accessdate=2007-03-14}}</ref>, and no organization was ever recognized b
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  • ....jpg|thumb|right|200px|Membership badge of the Public Scout and Girl Guide Movement]] ...s and Girl Scouts]] in 1981. The coeducational Public Scout and Girl Guide Movement has about 18,500 members (13,667 Scouts and 4,766 Guides) as of 2004.
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  • '''TUXIS''' was a boys’ program similar to the [[Scouting]] movement promoted by Canadian Protestant churches. There are a number of variations During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a “boys’ work” movement developed in response to the need for activities for young men who worked b
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  • ...es to develop character, citizenship, and personal fitness qualities among youth.
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  • ...he mythological Fianna), has been used by various Irish republican [[youth movement]]s throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. "Fianna na hEireann" [sic] is cu .... The Provisional IRA established a similar organisation in the 1970s as a youth wing, following the split with the [[Official IRA]], but it was disbanded i
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  • ...is a member of the federation and of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]. ...2007 had a report on the Imam al-Mahdi Scouts. In the report footage, the youth look very much like mainstream Scouts, with [[uniform]]s in light and mediu
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  • ...ve.org/web/20050210222147/www.ujsario.net/sahara_es/index_es.htm] --> This movement is collaborating with the [[Organización Juvenil Española]], a Spanish Sc ...nfos/2006/abril/140406.htm]. <!-- This seems to be the correct name of the movement (according to official sources as well as Google) -->.
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  • ...ion of Macedonia, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1997. The coeducational Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija has 1,964 mem ...outh was organized in Scouts and Falcons ([[Sokol|Sokól]], a Slavic youth movement founded in Prague in 1862).
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  • ...outs''' have appeared in several countries, related to the [[Environmental movement|protection of the environment]] and in some cases linked to [[Worldwide gre ...ns, when on [[September 3]], [[1999]] he was made a Patron of the [[Global Movement of Green Scouts]] in New Delhi, India. [http://www.tibet.net/hhdl/eng/patro
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  • ...n Rasmussen, President of the Honor Committee, World Organization of Scout Movement announced the citation for the award of the Bronze Wolf to Suzuki.
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  • ...d Scout Conference]] in 1996, and the Palestinian Scout Association serves youth throughout the Palestinian Authority. The headquarters are in [[Ramallah]]
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  • ...ere |title=Scouting Elsewhere |publisher=[[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] |accessdate=2007-03-14}}</ref> ...ar Cabral|Juventude Africano Amílcar Cabral]]. Scouting was one of several youth organizations made legal for free association by the [[Politics of Guinea-B
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  • ...er of the [[Asia-Pacific Region]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]. Macau has over 100,000 youth between the ages of 6 and 21, which gives the Scout Association much potent
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  • ...ion of Zambia and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1965. It shares history with Zimbabwe and Malaŵi, with which it was l The great popularity of the Boy Scout movement was due to its outdoor program such as hiking, camping, cooking and pioneer
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  • ...[[Lebanon]], as well as one of the earliest promoters of the [[Scouting]] movement in the [[Arab world]], while much of the region was still within the [[Otto ...their post secondary education. He supported them to establish a new youth movement that was initiated by [[Baden-Powell]] which he called the "Ottoman Scout."
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  • ...ne of the founders of the [[Scout Association of Japan|Japanese Scouting]] movement. He was born in [[Tsuwano-chō]] in [[Shimane Prefecture]]. ...[[Iso Kikuma]]|磯規矩馬}}, he participated in the {{nihongo|[[Shūyōdan]]|修養団}} movement.
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  • ...and Scout Movement logo.png|thumb|140px|Logo of the Swiss Guide and Scout Movement]] ...bout us |url=http://www.pbs.ch/en/aboutus |publisher=Swiss Guide and Scout Movement |accessdate=2007-02-07}}</ref>
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  • | occupation = Youth leader, writer, publisher, tent designer and Nazi resister. ...', ''tusk''; June 22, 1907&ndash;August 31, 1955) was a [[Germany|German]] youth leader, writer and publisher.
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  • ...Educational Methods Committee, Registration Fee Task Force and World Scout Youth Forum 2011 Planning Committee, and was elected to the World Scout Committee
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  • Thompson Seton's Woodcraft ideas were incorporated into the early Scout movement, but also in many other organisations in many countries. In the UK, John H [[Category:Non-scout youth organizations]]
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  • ...dent [[Hastings Kamuzu Banda]], replaced by a youth movement called Malaŵi Youth Pioneers. Girl Guiding was re-introduced in 1997, after Malaŵi moved from
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  • ...ending the camporee must be registered with the BSA and have a current BSA Youth Protection Training certificate. ...]. It is a [[local council]] (#049) of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. All youth are invited to [http://BeAScout.org join scouting].
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  • ...lso sponsor scouting in many other countries of the world as their primary youth activity program. ...urch]]. The UMC traces its roots back to the [[Christian revival|revival]] movement of [[John Wesley|John]] and [[Charles Wesley]] in England as well as the [[
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  • ...on of the Scout Movement]] and [[WAGGGS]], member of the Austrian National Youth Council ...00 members, founded 1914/reorganized 1949, member of the Austrian National Youth Council [http://www.pfadfinderbund.at]
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  • ...nded in 1909, and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1964. The coeducational Sierra Leone Scouts Association has 12,000 mem ...ze Wolf]]'', the only distinction of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world S
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  • ...ennial Report of the World Scout Committee/World Organization of the Scout Movement shows that WOSM is aggressively pursuing the organization of Scouting activ ...that were first accepted as members in the World Organization of the Scout Movement-Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Tajikistan, were designated by WOSM
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  • ...ts were among the charter members of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1922, the Girl Guides were among the founders of the [[World Associati ...Organization of the [[Mission Covenant Church of Sweden|Mission Covenant]] Youth of Sweden; 21,000 members)
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  • ...olony in 1912 and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1960. The association has 2,311 members as of 1998. ...quarters in Accra, Ghana. A member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) that operated through an Africa Regional Office in Nairobi, Kenya.<r
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  • | name of website = World Organization of the Scout Movement | name of website = World Organization of the Scout Movement
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  • ...mittee]], the main executive body of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], and Chairman of its [[World Scout Conference|World Conference]] Organizi Labidi represented the Scouts at the Tunisian National Youth Council, having been active in Scouting since 1968 without interruption. He
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  • ...ndische Jugend]]. In 1935, its use was banned throughout Germany by Hitler Youth official [[Arthur Axmann]]; groups still using it were considered "cultural
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  • ...iation of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]}} ...i Scouts movement became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1951, after the establishment of the [[State of Israel]]. The first Gi
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  • ...l'naya Organizatsiya Russkih Razvedchikov'', abbreviated as ''NORR'') is a youth organization founded by former Russian [[Scout]] Pavel Nikolaevich Bogdanov ...ailing to achieve the recognition of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in London, NORR abandoned the title "Scout", favoring the term "pathfinde
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  • ...uides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) and the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM). Only one Scouting organization per country is recognized by WAGGG ...isations have been created both prior to and after the origin of the Scout Movement, and are characterized by use or mimicry of part of the [[Scout method|Scou
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  • ...air''', translating as ''The Youth Guard'') is a Socialist-Zionist [[youth movement]] founded in 1913 in [[Galicia (Central Europe)|Galicia]] (now part of Pola ...e movement spread to Jewish communities throughout the world as a scouting movement.
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  • ...in [[1913]], and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in [[1974]]. The coeducational Scout Association of the Bahamas has 998 m ...in the Bahamas. The program emphasis is on developing the consciousness of youth towards education and participation in the community, as well as the values
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  • ...s, when the country was under the French Protectorate. In the early 1950s, youth movements including the Guide and Scout Movements supported the country's r ...nt. The aim was to introduce or reintroduce the Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting movement and to explore possibilities of starting/restarting Girl Guiding/Girl Scout
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  • ...h its members can organise activities for the benefit of themselves or the movement. This framework lets them choose what to do: building up skills and experie * To provide service to the Scout and Guide Movement
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  • ...unded in 1913 and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1961. SPK has 4,478 members. ...Eastern and Western Sovereign Base Areas. The Scouts are one of the oldest youth organizations on the island. Scouts have taken an active part in all aspect
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  • ...unded in 1952 and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1955. It has 5,950 members (as of 2004). ...olf]] Award, the only distinction of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world S
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  • ...r of the [[Interamerican Region]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]. ...adquarters with the "[[Asosiashon di Guia PNA]]" and other Dutch Caribbean youth organisations.
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  • ...nded in 1933, and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1961. The coeducational Fédération Nationale du Scoutisme Marocain h ...onze Wolf]], the only distinction of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world S
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  • ...atistics |accessdate=2007-01-06 |publisher=World Organization of the Scout Movement}}</ref> * Public Children's and Youth Organization "Scouts of Findings" (ODMOSN; Общественная дет�
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  • ...ommittee''' is the executive body of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM). It is one of three primary components of WOSM; with the other two ...cretary General, and the Treasurer, of the World Organization of the Scout Movement are ex-officio members of the Committee. The chairmen of the regional Scout
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  • :''This article is about the youth movement. For the defunct [[Rhodesian]] military units, see [[Selous Scouts]] or [[R ...iation of Zimbabwe''' is a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]].
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  • ...iation of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]}} ...l Guides|Guiding]] associations in France and also represents the Scouting movement in French Guiana, Martinique, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, New Caledonia, Ré
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  • ...larus. It was the body recognized by the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] from [[1998]] to [[2004]]. ...naya Skautskaya Asatsiyatsia'', joined the World Organization of the Scout Movement effective [[March 13]], [[1998]] as the Scout association representing Bela
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  • ...for the Scouts becoming a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1937. The ASV has 15,877 members (as of 2004). ...on the [[World Scout Committee]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] from 1957 until 1963, and Dr. [[Gustavo J. Vollmer]] served on the Commit
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  • ...ninsula prior to the Korean War in 1950. [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] recognition came in 1953. The total membership in 2004 was 202,668 regist ...ze Wolf]]'', the only distinction of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world S
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  • | affiliation =[[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] ...38/file/Triennial_Report_EN.pdf |publisher=World Organization of the Scout Movement |accessdate=2008-07-13|format=PDF}}</ref>
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  • ...rritories</small></div>The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in Canada''' is served by several organizations with various supernational ...ciations cooperate for membership in the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM):
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  • ...of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] and a big supporter of the scouting movement. ...20 shade structures throughout the camp providing great cool spots for all youth and adult leaders to take advantage of while at Scout Camp.
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  • ...ing was among the charter members of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1922. Guiding started in 1910 and was among the founding members of th ...early on as an alternative to the [[Pioneer Movement|Pioneers]] communist youth organization, which was active for some time in the Baltic nation.
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  • ...of the [[World Scout Committee]] of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], from 1931 until 1939. ...together with Futara as spectators at fight games of the Hitler Youth, the youth organisation of the [[National Socialist German Workers Party]] in [[Bremen
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  • [[Image:WOSM.svg|thumb|Logo World Organization of the Scout Movement]] The '''World Organization of the Scout Movement''' (WOSM) is the supranational organization which governs most national [[S
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in Australia consists of *Baden-Powell Movement in Australia, member of the [[World Federation of Independent Scouts]]
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  • '''The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift''' was a youth organisation in England from 1920 to 1951. ...come disenchanted with the increasingly militaristic tendency in the Scout movement after World War I.
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  • For over 100 years, the Piedmont Council has helped shape the character of youth in our community. Starting with the first organizational meeting and Boy Sc ...every other weekend that sparked a movement that has impacted thousands of youth for generations.
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  • | affiliation = [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] ...National Scout Organizations |publisher=[[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] |date=2008-07-01 |accessdate=2008-07-09 }}</ref>. The coeducational assoc
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  • ...unded in 1960 and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1962. The coeducational association has 1,066 members (as of 2004). ...ervice and projects are carried out jointly with the Girl Guides and other youth organizations.
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  • ...unded in 1996 and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in September 2005. The great popularity of the Boy Scout movement was due to its outdoor program such as hiking, camping, cooking and pioneer
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in Denmark''' consists of about ten different associations. Most of them ar ...ts were among the charter members of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM), Danish Guides among the founding members of the [[World Associati
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  • ...od''' disambiguation: This term has multiple usages in the World Scouting Movement. * '''[[Chaplain's Aide]]''' - Each scout troop, crew and ship should have a youth serving as Chaplain Aide to teach scouts about their duty to God and to pro
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  • ...raja Scout Group]] and the first native Chief Commissioner of Ceylon Scout Movement ([[Sri Lanka Scout Association]]) from 1930 to 1942. ==Scouting movement==
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  • ...iation of Japan|Chief Scout]], active at the dawn of the Japanese Scouting movement. ...d by Lieutenant General {{nihongo|[[Utsunomiya Tarō]]|宇都宮太郎}}, to set up a youth organization.
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  • ...mber 1994 and is not yet a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], but is working toward WOSM recognition. [[Kyrgyzstan]] has multiple Scou ...aining of leaders and application to the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM). Among the multiple organizations, some are separated by gender, s
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  • ...Vari Perrot]] and [[Herry Caouissin]], on the model of the [[Wales|Welsh]] movement ''[[Urdd Gobaith Cymru]]'' (''Order of the Welsh Hope'' in the [[Welsh lang ...ltic cross]]. Rectangular as well as triangular flags were used. The Scout movement also used a white flag with a black cross voided through and seven black [[
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  • ...nded in 1994, and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1997. The coeducational Sakartvelos Skauturi Modzraobis Organizatsia h ...officially founded in 1994 and become the 147th member of the World Scout Movement in January, 1998. Sak'art'velos Skauturi Modzraobis Organizatsia presently
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  • == Founding of the German scouting movement == ...rt Baden-Powell|Lord Baden-Powell]], the founder of the worldwide scouting movement, and was devoting much of his free time to the establishment of scouting in
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  • ...se functioning for the next 40 years. The first attempts to reorganize the movement started in 1988 as a response to political change in Hungary. In 1989, the [[Category:Youth organizations established in 1921]]
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  • | owner = [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] ...office of the World Scout Bureau of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with two regional offices, in [[Br
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  • ...f children, youth and adults, descended from traditions of the World Scout Movement and from the Belarusian Scout troops and [[Scouts-in-Exile|Belarusian Scout ...s a government mouthpiece and direct descendant of the communist [[Pioneer Movement|Pioneers]], whitewashed for western consumption. Hence, the dissident, Bela
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  • ...s Christian Association ''' ("'''YMCA'''" or "'''the Y'''") is a worldwide movement of more than 45&nbsp;million members from 124 national federations affiliat ...the organization has generally moved on to a more [[holistic]] approach to youth work. Around six years after its birth, an international YMCA conference in
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  • ...ion of Lithuania, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1997. The coeducational Lietuvos Skautija has 2,074 members as of 2004 ...ld Bureau. Lithuania was a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] from 1923 to 1940. Scouting prospered until 1940, when occupation forces
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  • ...to form his own movement, the '''[[Kibbo Kift]]''' in 1920. Intended as a movement for all ages and genders, the Kibbo Kift remained fairly small, although so ...ependent movement in the 1920s (the Labour Party already had its own youth movement - the Young Socialists - which it was to lose control of in the 1960s to th
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  • ...ent, our vision and our mission is to ‘improve society’ through the impact youth members will have on it. Our job as [[Scouters]], while Scouts are with us, The Scout Movement uses a structured framework (The Scout Method), and a framework of structur
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  • ...office of the World Scout Bureau of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], headquartered in Makati City, Philippines, with satellite offices in Aus ...irculated to Scouts and adult leaders in the global community of the Scout Movement, edited by the Asia Pacific Regional Office in Manila, Philippines.
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  • ...ing transport almost impossible, and resulting in these Scouts leaving the movement. ...n working as a member of the site staff. Sadly the option of applying for youth places was not extended to the Group.
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  • ...iation of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]], [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] ...1-13}}</ref> and is a member of both the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] and the [[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]].
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  • ...founded in 1946, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1983, and is also an associate member of the [[World Association of Gi ...program stresses the physical, intellectual, moral and civic formation of youth ages 7 to 30 under Islamic principles.
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  • ...zation of Latvia, became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1993. The coeducational Latvijas Skautu un Gaidu Centrālā Organizāc ...Central Organization, LSGCO) rejoined the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 1993, as well as the[[World Association of Girl Guides and Girl S
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  • The '''[[Scouting|Scout]] and [[Girl Guides|Guide]] movement in Armenia is served by ...Sharjum Kazmakerputiun]], member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]
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  • ...s founded in 1995, and is working toward [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] recognition. In 1998, Scouting was limited to two Scout troops with a tot ...What is Scouting" in Russian, published by the World Organization of Scout Movement, under the leadership of Scout group director Mastura Sharipova.
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  • ...Ottoman Empire. Iraq was a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] from 1922 to 1940, and again from 1956 to 1999. ...in [[1968]] and especially after Saddam Hussein seized power in [[1979]], youth groups were retooled to serve the state. One replacement program, Saddam's
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  • '''Scouting in Ukraine''' received [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM) recognition in July 2008. The [[Eurasian Region]] headquarters is ...onal Scout Organization of Ukraine, of the World Organization of the Scout Movement as from 1 July 2008.
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