Milestones
of World Scouting
Many recurring
events are mentioned only the first time they were held.
1857
February 22, Robert
Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell born in Paddington, London
England .
1889
February 22, Olave St.
Clair Soames was born. She married Baden-Powell in 1912.
1907
Baden-Powell's
experimental camp, Brownsea Island ,
England , August
1-9.
1908
"Scouting for
Boys" published. Boy Scouts office opened in London .
1916
Cub section started.
"Wolf Cub's Handbook" published.
1919
Gilwell Park acquired. Start of leaders' training courses.
1920
1st World Jamboree, Olympia , London ,
England , 8,000
participants. Baden-Powell acclaimed Chief Scout of the World. 1st
International Scout Conference; 33 National Scout Organizations represented. Boy
Scouts International Bureau founded, London ,
England .
1921
International magazine
"Jamboree" first published (title changed to "World
Scouting" in 1955, and now is World Scouting News).
1922
1st International
Committee elected (at 2nd International Conference, Paris , France ).
30
National Scout
Organizations represented. First world census: 1,019,205 members in 31
countries.
Venture Scouts
started (Rovers).
1924
2nd World Jamboree, Copenhagen , Denmark ,
4,549 participants. 3rd World Scout Conference, Copenhagen
Denmark .
34 National Scout Organizations represented.
1925
International Scout Chalet
opened, Kandersteg , Switzerland . (Now known as the Kandersteg
International Scout Centre)
1926
4th World Scout
Conference, Kandersteg , Switzerland . 29 National Scout
Organizations represented.
1929
3rd World Jamboree, Birkenhead , England .
50,000 participants.
5th World
Scout Conference, Birkenhead ,
England . 33 National
Scout Organizations represented.
Baden-Powell
given peerage; takes title Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell.
1931
6th World Scout
Conference, Vienna-Baden , Austria . 44 National Scout
Organizations represented.
1933
4th World Jamboree, Gödöllö , Hungary .
25,793 participants.
7th World
Scout Conference, Gödöllö , Hungary . 31 National Scout
Organizations represented.
1935
8th World Scout
Conference, Stockholm , Sweden . 28 National Scout
Organizations represented.
1937
5th World Jamboree, Vogelenzang-Bloemendaal , Netherlands . 28,750 participants.
9th World
Scout Conference, The Hague ,
Netherlands . 34
National Scout Organizations represented.
1939
10th World Scout
Conference, Edinburgh , Scotland . 27 National Scout
Organizations represented.
1941
Death of Baden-Powell,
January 8.
1946
1st Inter-American
Conference, Bogota , Colombia .
1947
6th World Jamboree
(Jamboree of Peace), Moisson, France. 24,152 participants. 11th World Scout
Conference, Château de Rosny ,
France . 32
National Scout Organizations represented.
1949
1st Agoon (International
camp for handicapped Scouts) Lunteren, Netherlands .
12th World
Scout Conference, Elvesaeter ,
Norway . 25
National Scout Organizations represented.
1950
World membership reached 5
million in 50 countries.
1951
7th World Jamboree, Bad Ischl , Austria .
12,884 participants.
13th World
Scout Conference, Salzburg ,
Austria . 34
National Scout Organizations represented.
1952
1st Caribbean Jamboree, Kingston , Jamaica .
14th World
Scout Conference, Vaduz , Liechtenstein . 35 National Scout
Organizations represented.
1954
1st Arab Jamboree, Zabadani , Syria .
1955
8th World Jamboree, Niagara-on-the-Lake , Canada . 11,139 participants.
15th World
Scout Conference, Niagara Falls ,
Canada . 44
National Scout Organizations represented.
1957
9th World Jamboree (Jubilee,
50th Anniversary of Scouting), Birmingham ,
England . 30,000
participants.
16th World
Scout Conference, Cambridge ,
England . 52
National Scout Organizations represented.
World Scout
Bureau moved to Ottawa , Canada .
1958
1st Far East Regional
Conference, Baguio , Philippines . 1st
Jamboree-on-the-Air (JOTA)
1959
10th World Jamboree, Mt. Makiling , Philippines . 12,203 participants.
17th World
Scout Conference, New Delhi ,
India . 35
National Scout Organizations represented.
1960
1st European Regional
Conference, Altenberg , Germany .
1961
18th World Scout
Conference, Lisbon , Portugal . 50 National Scout
Organizations represented.
1963
11th World Jamboree, Marathon , Greece .
14,000 participants.
19th World
Scout Conference, Rhodes , Greece . 52 National Scout Organizations
represented.
1965
1st Pan-American Jamboree,
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil .
20th World
Scout Conference, Mexico City ,
Mexico . 59
National Scout Organizations represented.
1967
12th World Jamboree, Farragut State Park , Idaho ,
U.S.A. 12,011
participants.
21st World
Scout Conference, Seattle , Washington , U.S.A.
70 National Scout Organizations represented.
1968
World Scout Bureau
headquarters moved to Geneva ,
Switzerland .
1969
World membership reached
12 million. 22nd World Scout Conference, Otaniemi ,
Finland . 60
National Scout Organizations represented.
1970
1st African Conference, Dakar , Senegal .
1971
13th World Jamboree, Asagiri Heights , Japan . 23,758 participants.
23rd World
Scout Conference, Tokyo , Japan . 71 National Scout
Organizations represented.
World Organization
membership passes 100 member countries.
1972
1st International
Community Development Seminar, Cotonou , Dahomey (now Benin ).
1973
1st Environment
Conservation seminar, Sweden .
24th World
Scout Conference, Nairobi , Kenya . 77 National Scout Organizations
represented.
1975
14th World Jamboree
(Nordjamb '75), Lillehammer , Norway . 17,259
participants.
25th World
Scout Conference, Lundtofte ,
Denmark . 87
National Scout Organizations represented.
1977
26th World Scout
Conference, Montreal , Canada . 81 National Scout
Organizations represented.
Death of Lady
Olave Baden-Powell, June 25.
1979
World Jamboree Year:
Join-in-Jamboree around the world.
27th World
Scout Conference, Birmingham ,
England . 81
National Scout Organizations represented.
1981
UNESCO Prize for Peace
Education resented to WOSM.
28th World
Scout Conference, Dakar , Senegal . 74 National Scout
Organizations represented.
1982
Rotary International
honours Scout Movement.
1982-3
Year of the Scout - 75th
Anniversary of Scouting.
1983
15th World Jamboree, Calgary , Alberta ,
Canada . 14,752
participants.
29th World
Scout Conference, Dearborn ,
Michigan , U.S.A.
90 national organizations represented.
1984
Rotary Award for World
Understanding.
The
International Association of Lions Clubs honours Scouting.
1985
UN International Youth
Year (1st worldwide programme to be implemented with the
World
Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts).
30th World
Scout Conference, Munich Germany . 90
National Scout Organizations represented.
1986-7
A child health programme entitled
"help children grow" introduced with the World Association of Girl
Guides and Girl Scouts and UNICEF. Membership in World Organization reaches 120
countries.
1988
16th World Jamboree, New South Wales , Australia . 13,434 participants.
Scouting is honoured
by United Nations Environment Programme in recognition of the Movement's
outstanding environment achievements. 31st World Scout Conference, Melbourne , Australia .
77 National Scout Organizations represented. Implementation of the resolution
on "Towards a Strategy for Scouting". Emphasis on Scouting with the
handicapped. Several seminars took place all over the
world for the
promotion of health and handicapped.
Dr. Jacques
Moreillon, Switzerland ,
becomes Secretary General of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. (1
November)
1989
7th Africa Scout
Conference in Lomé , Togo . Scouting makes celebrations
to mark the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and
encourage its ratification by national governments.
1990
32nd World Scout Conference,
Paris , France . 1,000 participants
representing 100 member countries and guests from seven other countries. Formal
agreement, the Kigali Charter, between 23 Scout and Girl Guide associations for
the promotion of programmes of cooperation in the form of twining projects. Membership
in World Organization reaches 131 countries "Operation of Solidarity"
to enable 1,235 children irradiated by the Chernobyl disaster to be the guests of Scouts
and Girl Guides in 15 European countries, in collaboration with UNESCO, the
Soviet Children's Fund and the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
1990-1
World Scout Environment
Year. 8th World Moot, near Melbourne ,
Australia .
1,000 young adult Scouts from 36 countries. A feature of the Moot was the World
Youth Forum.
1991
Creation of the World
Scout Parliamentary Union, Korea at its constituent assembly gathering 60 parliamentarians and Scouting officials
from 22 countries on 5 continents. 17th World Scout Jamboree, Mount Sorak National Park , Republic of Korea .
20,000 participants representing 135 countries and territories. Introduction of
the Global Development
Village .
1992
9th World Moot, Kandersteg
International Scout Centre ,
Switzerland .
1,400 participants from 52 countries.
35th JOTA: at
the invitation of the World Federation of Great Towers, Scouts and Guides had
the opportunity to communicate from the tops of 13 towers around the world
using the newest communication systems including videophone and television as
well as amateur radio. For the first time all five Regional Scout Conferences
met in the same year and all will now meet on a triennial basis in the year
preceding World Scout Conferences. Creation of Scout Resources International
(SCORE), the official Scout Shop of the World Organization.
1993
33rd World Scout
Conference, Bangkok , Thailand , with more than 1,000
participants from 99 member countries. Opening of a World Scout organization
office in Yalta-Gurzuf in Crimea covering the
CIS and related countries.
1994
International symposium on
"Scouting: Youth without Borders, Partnership and Solidarity", Marrakech , Morocco .
440 participants representing 118 Scout associations from 94 countries.
Adoption of the Marrakech Charter to enhance partnership. Signature of an
agreement with UNICEF on Oral Rehydration Therapy, Geneva , Switzerland .
The International Public Relations Association bestowed its annual President's
Award on to WOSM for "outstanding contribution to better world
understanding".
1995
18th World Scout Jamboree,
Netherlands .
28,960 Scouts, leaders and staff attended from 166 countries and territories.
Operation Flevoland pemitted Scouts from 50 countries to participate. Signing
of an agreement of co-operation between the World Scout Organization and United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Celebrations of the 50th Anniversary of
the UN. Youth Forum held by the UN in Geneva ,
Switzerland ;
approximately 2/3rd of delegates were or had been Scouts or Girl Guides.
1996
6th World Youth Forum, Moss , Norway .
34th World Scout Conference, Oslo ,
Norway , with
more than 1,000 participants from 108 member countries. 10th World Scout Moot , Sweden .
Membership in World Organization reaches 140 countries.
1997
90th Anniversary of
Scouting. Creation of the Eurasia World Scout Region, serving the 12 countries
of the C.I.S. 1st official Jamboree on the Internet (JOTI). Signing of a
Memorandum of Understanding between the World Health Organization, AHM (Leprosy
Relief Organization) and WOSM to eliminate leprosy Opening of an Operations
Centre in Dakar , Senegal
to serve French Speaking associations in West Africa .
2nd World Scout Parliamentary Union General Assembly, Manila , Philippines .
WOSM and four other youth Organizations launch programme to promote the value
of non-formal education.
1998
New "World Scout
Pin" launched. 19th World Scout Jamboree held in Picarquin , Chile .
1999
WOSM member countries
reach 152. 7th World Scout Youth Forum ,
South Africa . 35th
World Scout Conference, Durban South Africa ,
with nearly 1,000 people from 116 countries. Peace Cruise in the Eastern Mediterranean
2000
11th World Scout Moot, Mexico . 5,000
participants, 71 countries 3rd World Scout Parliamentary Union General
Assembly, Warsaw , Poland .
2002
WOSM member countries: 154
8th World Scout Youth Forum, Greece 36th World Scout Conference, Thessaloniki,
Greece, with 1,225 people from 125 countries. 20th World Scout Jamboree, Sattahip , Thailand .
24,000 participants from 147 countries and territories.
2003
4th World Scout
Parliamentary Union General Assembly, Cairo ,
Egypt . (December)
The first World Scout Interreligious Symposium held in Valencia , Spain with representatives of 12
religions and 33 National Scout Organizations. (December)
2004
Panafrican Youth Forum on
AIDS: a matter of education. Organized by WOSM on behalf of the Alliance of
Youth CEO's. Dakar , Senegal . Attended by 300 from 42
countries. (March) Dr. Eduardo Missoni (Italy ) becomes Secretary General of
the World Organization of the Scout Movement (1st April). Memorandum of
Understanding signed with ILO on Child Labour. Memorandum of Understanding
signed with UNEP. 12th World Scout Moot, Hualien , Taiwan .
2005
World Organization of the
Scout Movement (WOSM) signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the United
Nations’ Millennium Campaign. 9th World Scout Youth Forum, Yasmine Hammamet , Tunisia .
37th World Scout Conference, Yasmine
Hammamet , Tunisia
with 122 Member Countries.
UNICEF and
World Scouting sign Memorandum of Understanding. WOSM member countries: 155
2006
1st Eurasia Jamboree held in Byurakan ,
Armenia . New
World Scout Brand launched in October.
2007
Centenary of Scouting. 150th Anniversary of B-P's birth. 21st World Scout
Jamboree, Hylands Park , Chelmsford ,
United Kingdom .
Scouting's Sunrise
1 August. Gifts for Peace project presents more than 120 projects. 50th JOTA. 1st World Congress on Education to be held in Geneva .
2008
10th World Scout Youth Forum, Iskan, Republic of Korea .
38th World Scout Conference, Jeju
Island , Republic of Korea
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