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Council Of Protestants In Guiding And Scouting
The Council of Protestants in Guiding and Scouting (CPGS) is an autonomous, international body committed to promoting and supporting Protestant Scout and Guide associations and to be a link between the Scouting, Scout movement and Protestant churches based on the definition of the World Council of Churches (WCC). It enjoys consultative status with the World Scout Committee and forms the World Scout Inter-religious Forum (WSIF) together with the International Link of Orthodox Christian Scouts, International Catholic Conference of Scouting, International Union of Muslim Scouts, International Forum of Jewish Scouts, World Buddhist Scout Council, Won-Buddhism Scout and World Buddhist Scout Brotherhood. History The CPGS was founded as ''Conference on Christianity in Guiding and Scouting'' (CCGS) in 1965. In 2006, it was renamed to ''Council of Protestants in Guiding and Scouting'' reflecting a change of policy within the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Members The member ...
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Scouting
Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth Social movement, movement employing the Scout method, a program of informal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities, including camping, woodcraft, aquatics, hiking, Backpacking (wilderness), backpacking, and sports. Another widely recognized movement characteristic is the Scout uniform, by intent hiding all differences of social standing in a country and encouraging equality, with neckerchief and campaign hat or comparable headwear. Distinctive uniform insignia include the fleur-de-lis and the trefoil, as well as Scout badge, merit badges and other patches. In 1907, Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, Robert Baden-Powell, a Lieutenant General in the British Army, held a Brownsea Island Scout camp, Scouting encampment on Brownsea Island in England. Baden-Powell wrote ''Scouting for Boys'' (London, 1908), partly based on his earlier military books. The Scout Movement of both Boy Scouts and ...
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KFUM-Spejderne I Danmark
The Danish Scout Council (DSC; da, Dansk Spejderråd, formerly ''Fællesrådet for Danmarks Drengespejdere'', FDD) is the national Scouting federation of Denmark. Scouting was founded in Denmark in 1909 and among the charter members of WOSM in 1920. Denmark has 70,000 Scouts. History In 1920, ''Det Danske Spejderkorps'' (DDS) was among the founding members of the Boy Scouts' International Conference. The ''KFUM-Spejderne i Danmark'' (KFUM-S) gained an independent title of membership in 1924. In 1961, the World Scout Conference changed the statutes of WOSM requesting only one member per country. Thus, DDS and KFUM-S founded the ''Fællesrådet for Danmarks Drengespejdere'' which overtook the WOSM membership on 23 April 1962. Structure Member organizations of the federation are: * Det Danske Spejderkorps * KFUM-Spejderne i Danmark * Danske Baptisters Spejderkorps * Kalaallit Nunaanni Spejderit Kattufiat - Grønlands Spejderkorps (associate member) * Føroya Skótaráð (asso ...
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Scouting And Guiding In Guinea-Bissau
The Scout and Guide movement in Guinea-Bissau is served by * Escuteiros da Guiné-Bissau, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement; originating from a merger of Corpo Nacional de Escutas da Guiné-Bissau and Organização dos Escuteiros da Guiné-Bissau in 2016 *Federacao Dos Escoteiros Tradicionais - FET, member World Organization of Independent Scouts The World Organization of Independent Scouts is an international Scouting organization for traditional Scouting. Members Full Members * Brazil: Federação dos Escoteiros tradicionais * Chile: Federación Nacional de Boy Scouts y Girl Guides de ... See also References {{Scout-stub ...
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Fédération Des Scouts De La République Démocratique Du Congo
The Fédération des Scouts de la République démocratique du Congo (FESCO), the national federation of eleven Scouting organizations of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was founded in 1924, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) first in 1963 and again in 1981. The coeducational Fédération des Scouts de la République démocratique du Congo has 71,486 members as of 2010. Scouting was banned in the Congo in 1967 by the government, and was restarted in the late 1970s. In 1981, the ''Organisations des Eclaireurs du Zaïre'' (OEZA) was readmitted to the WOSM. In 1990, the OEZA changed its structure and was renamed ''Fédération des Scouts du Zaïre'' (FSZ), the direct predecessor of the present FESCO. The FESCO consists of eleven regional national Scout associations, reflecting the structure of the country. There was a general meeting in 2004 of all the Scout Associations with the intention of helping pave the way for creating a single n ...
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Scouting And Guiding In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo
The Scout and Guide movement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is served by * Guides de la République Démocratique du Congo, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts * Fédération des Scouts de la République démocratique du Congo, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM ) is the largest international Scouting organization. WOSM has 173 members. These members are recognized national Scout organizations, which collectively have around 43 million participants. WOSM ... See also * Scouting and Guiding in the Republic of the Congo {{Scout-stub ...
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Fédération Ivoirienne Du Scoutisme
The Fédération Ivoirienne du Scoutisme (FSI, ''Ivorian Scouting Federation'') is the national federation of three Scouting organizations of the Côte d'Ivoire. The coeducational Fédération Ivoirienne du Scoutisme has 23,213 members as of 2011. History Scouting was introduced to Côte d'Ivoire in 1937; the Scout units where part of the respective French associations. After the country's independence in 1960, they formed three faith based associations following the French example. In 1962 these associations formed the ''Collège Ivoirien du Scoutisme'' which was renamed to ''Fédération Ivoirienne du Scoutisme'' in 1963. The federation became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement on September 23, 1972. Component associations The Federation consists of three Scout associations, the Roman Catholic ''Association des Scouts Catholiques de Côte d'Ivoire'' (ASCCI, Association of Catholic Scouts of Côte d'Ivoire), the laic ''Eclaireurs Laïcs de Côte d'Ivoire ...
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Scouting And Guiding In Ivory Coast
The Scout and Guide movement in Ivory Coast is served by * Fédération Ivoirienne du Scoutisme Féminin, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts; consisting of: ** ''Guides catholiques de Côte d'Ivoire'' ** ''Eclaireuses laïques de Côte d'Ivoire'' ** ''Eclaireuses unionistes de Côte d'Ivoire'' * Fédération Ivoirienne du Scoutisme, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM ) is the largest international Scouting organization. WOSM has 173 members. These members are recognized national Scout organizations, which collectively have around 43 million participants. WOSM ...; consisting of: ** ''Scouts catholiques de Côte d'Ivoire'' ** ''Eclaireurs laïcs de Côte d'Ivoire'' ** ''Eclaireurs unionistes de Côte d'Ivoire'' *several non-aligned Scouting organizations, including ** ''Conférence Ivorienne du Scoutisme'' *** ''Eclaireurs neutres de Côte d'Ivoire'' *** ''Scouts d'Afrique de Côte ...
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Magyar Cserkészszövetség
Magyar Cserkészszövetség (''Hungarian Scout Association''), the primary national Scouting organization of Hungary, was founded in 1912, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922 and again after the rebirth of Scouting in the country in 1990. The coeducational Magyar Cserkészszövetség had 8,145 members in 2011. History The first Scouting activity in Hungary was the raft trip on the river Vág in 1908. In 1909 Hungarian newspapers reported about Scouting in England, and some chapters of ''Scouting for Boys'' were published as well. István Kanitz bought Baden-Powell's book ''Scouting for Boys'' and started the first unofficial Scout troop with friends. The first official troops were founded in 1910 in schools and Christian youth associations. The first Scout troops in the dual monarchy, the troops at the Piarist High School, Calvinist Youth Club and Regnum Marianum, were founded in Budapest in 1910. In 1912 the Hungarian Scout Association ...
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Scouting And Guiding In Hungary
The Scouting, Scout and Girl Guides, Guide movement in Hungary is served by * Magyar Cserkészlány Szövetség, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts * Magyar Cserkészszövetség, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement * ''Magyarországi Európai Cserkészek'', candidate for membership within the Union Internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe * '' Magyar Öregcserkész Klub'', member of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship International Forum of Hungarian Scouting The ''International Forum of Hungarian Scouting'' is a union of Hungarian Scouting organizations in Hungary as well as abroad. Its members are: * Magyar Cserkészlány Szövetség * Magyar Cserkészszövetség * Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség (Hungarian Scout Association in Exteris), a Scouts-in-Exile organization. * five minority organizations in the adjacent countries: ** Croatia: ''Horvátországi Magyar Cserkészszövetség'' (HZMCSSZ) ** Romania: Hungaria ...
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Verband Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen Und Pfadfinder
The Verband Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder (roughly: ''Association of Christian Guides and Scouts'', VCP) is a German Protestant coed Scouting and Guiding association. According to the VCP, the organization has about 47,000 members. It is a member of the Ring deutscher Pfadfinderverbände (''Federation of German Scouting Associations'', RdP), which in turn is a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM), and a member of the Ring Deutscher Pfadfinderinnenverbände (''Federation of German Guiding Associations'', RDP), which in turn is a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). History The association was formed in 1973 through the merger of three Protestant associations: * ''Bund Christlicher Pfadfinderinnen'' (founded in 1922; only in Bavaria; girls only) * ''Christliche Pfadfinderschaft Deutschlands'' (first groups in 1910, founded in 1921; boys only until 1969) * ''Evangelischer Mädchen-Pfadfinderbund'' (fou ...
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Scouting And Guiding In Germany
The Scout movement in Germany consists of about 150 different associations and federations with about 260,000 Scouts and Guides. History Scouting in Germany started in 1909. After World War I, German Scouting became involved with the German Youth Movement, of which the Wandervogel was a part. Another group that, while short-lived, was influential on later German Scouting, was the Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929 founded by Eberhard Koebel; some specifics of German Scouting derive from Koebel's group. German Scouting flourished until 1934-35, when nearly all associations were closed and their members had to join the Hitler Youth. In West Germany and West Berlin, Scouting was reestablished after 1945, but it was banned in East Germany until 1990 in favor of the Thälmann Pioneers and the Free German Youth. Today it is present in all parts of the unified Federal Republic of Germany. Associations As mentioned above, today about 150 Scouting associations and federations exis ...
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Eclaireuses Et Eclaireurs Unionistes De France
The Éclaireuses et éclaireurs unionistes de France (EEUdF, approximate translation ''Unionist Guides and Scouts of France'') are a Protestant Scouting and Girl Guides, Guiding organization in France. The association serves 6,023 members and is affiliated to the Scoutisme Français, Fédération du Scoutisme Français; it is also a member of the Protestant Federation of France. History The adjective "" in the association's name refers to the , the French YMCA, and the , the YWCA, where the first Protestant Scout and Guide units were started in the years 1910 to 1912. The Protestant Scout association was founded in 1912; the Guides joined the (French Guides Federation) on its foundation in 1921. Both organizations were among the founders of the (Federation of French Scouting) in 1941. The , which rejoined non-denominational, Jewish and Protestant units, became the in 1964, when the non-denominational groups merged with the Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France, Eclaireurs de ...
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