World Scout Moot
World Scout Moots are gatherings of members of senior branches of National Scout Associations (traditionally called Rovers) and other young adult members.
Participants range in age from 18 to 26.
Moots provide an opportunity for young adults in Scouting to meet together with the objective of improving their international understanding as citizens of the world.
The first World Scout Moot was in 1931 and following ones were held almost every four years until 1961.





