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The Regional Scout Plan 2025-2028 was approved by the European Scout Conference in Vienna, July 2025. This comprehensive plan outlines the Regionβs strategic priorities and objectives for the next three years, paving the way for continued growth and impact.
This document outlines the flat fees as part of the proposed WOSM Registration Fee Model.
This past year was a pivotal one for Scouting, marked by strong growth and the implementation of our Strategy for Scouting and World Triennial Plan. In 2025, our Movementβs membership reached historic highs with an estimated 60 million young people and volunteers worldwide.
The World Scout Bureau's consolidated financial statements for the year ending 30 September 2025 provide an overview of WOSM's financial position and performance.
Reserves protect WOSM against emergencies, unforeseen expenses, or disruptions to income. They are limited resources that are difficult to replace once used and must never be used to substitute for sound budgeting and management. WOSM is entrusted with resources on behalf of its members.
The Investment Policy, adopted by the World Scout Committee, establishes general rules and control processes for the approval, acquisition, divestment, and management of investments within the World Scout Bureau (WSB) at the respective global and regional support centres.
The Africa Regional Triennial Plan 2025-2028 is the strategic roadmap designed to strengthen the Scout Movement across the Africa Region. This plan defines strategic goals that are closely aligned with the Movement's global strategy.
The Interamerican Regional Triennial Plan 2025-2028, entitled "United by diversity, growing for impact", is the strategic roadmap designed to strengthen the Scout Movement across the Americas and the Caribbean.
This is the Constitution for the Africa Region following the amendments approved by the 19th Africa Scout Conference in 2025