The 2023 World Scouting Review

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In 2023, Scouts have grown together as a global Scout Movement, building greater resilience, a better world, and a strong increase in Scouting worldwide!

We know the transformative power of Scouting from all angles, and the contributions of every Scout, along with countless supportive donors, partners, volunteers and parents, have made it possible this year. Let’s have a look at some of the highlights from World Scouting in 2023:

Membership

  • Worldwide, Scouting membership grew by 5.4% in 2023, approaching a pre-pandemic peak in membership and demonstrating the relevance and demand of Scouting for young people. 

  • This includes welcoming Scoutisme Congolais as the 174th Member Organization of the Scout Movement!

Two Scouts stand out from a huge crowd of Scouts, waving their arms in the air
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The Scout Movement grew by over 5% in 2023, bringing us closer to our pre-pandemic membership peak

Community Service

  • Scouts worldwide are nearing a landmark of 3 billion hours of community service towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), logged through the Scouts for SDGs hub.

  • Work on revamping the Scouts for SDGs hub and educational offerings is well underway, with pilot projects being tested for the new Health and Well-being and Life Skills initiatives.

Partnerships

WOSM Services

WOSM consultants from around the world receive their training in Port Dickson, Malaysia
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150 new WOSM Consultants were trained throughout 2023 to support National Scout Organizations around the globe

Scout Donation Platform and Humanitarian Response

Scouts coordinate activities for children in Libya following devastating floods, children are seen playing together with a ball
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Libyan Scouts provided emergency aid following devastating floods, including essential supplies and entertainment and support for children

World Events

  • At the 25th World Scout Jamboree, Scouts demonstrated resilience and leadership in overcoming organisational challenges and extreme weather. 10,000 adult volunteers stepped up to ensure the event remained safe and successful through an unprecedented evacuation.

  • From this challenge, an opportunity to significantly upgrade our World Events emerged. That is why we established a Panel of Experts to conduct a comprehensive review of the event’s planning and delivery, and to provide recommendations to strengthen future World Scout events.

  • JOTA-JOTI 2023 was a great success with a record number of registrants and numerous trials of new ways of delivering our annual digital and radio jamboree events with more partnerships and in-person opportunities.

  • Leadership from across our Movement came together at the recent 4th World Scout Education Congress in Paris, and contributed to the development of a Roadmap for Education in Scouting to guide us for the future.  

  • As we prepare for our long-awaited global assembly at the 43rd World Scout Conference in Egypt, we are making significant progress in equipping the organisation for the next decade with an ambitious draft Strategy for Scouting beyond 2023, a refreshed brand for WOSM, more aligned world and regional triennial plans, and a fit for the future Word Scout Bureau to seize the great opportunities ahead of our Movement.

The unveiling of the Roadmap for Education in Scouting presented on stage at the end of the 4th World Scout Education Congress
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The unveiling of the Roadmap for Education in Scouting presented at the end of the 4th World Scout Education Congress

Regional Events

As always, the various regions within World Scouting ran an impressive range of events to upskill NSOs and bring Scouts together. Some of the highlights included:

Scouts enjoy a hike during the first-ever Africa Rover Moot, hosted in Kenya
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Scouts enjoy a hike during the first-ever Africa Rover Moot, hosted in Kenya

Advocacy and Youth Representatives

  • World Scouting’s 20 Youth Representatives have proudly advocated at numerous events this year to represent the interests of young people on issues such as climate action, equality, human rights and overall sustainable development.

  • Notably, WOSM leadership and Youth Representatives were present this year at the UN General Assembly and COP28 where they called for accountability and urgent action from governments and business leaders to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Youth Representatives Kek, Laura and Lucas advocated for climate action on behalf of Scouts during the COP28 climate change conference in the United Arab Emirates
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Youth Representatives advocated for climate action on behalf of Scouts during the COP28 climate change conference in the United Arab Emirates

This has been a significant year for Scouting. Thanks to the contributions and dedication of our members, Scouting continues to be a force for good in empowering individuals and communities worldwide. We look forward to celebrating the successes of Vision 2023, and charting a new direction for our Movement through the next Strategy for Scouting

The beauty of Scouting is that all 57 million individuals who are part of our Movement are part of its success. From regular meetings and camps to helping your communities, or taking an active role with your National Scout Organization, region or global scouting, you all make a difference for a better world.

With warm wishes for a happy new year from the World Scouting family to yours - here’s to 2023 and an exciting year ahead!

Special thanks to the donors, partners and volunteers who made Scouting possible in the last year - we couldn't do it without you! Want to give back to Scouting? Make a donation to our annual appeal here.

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