Scouts empower young people and their communities to speak openly about tough issues
"In reality, I had no group in which I could grow," says Morlaye Soumah, National Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Guinea, on his 6-year-old self. The Scouts "allowed me to be in a group... allowed me to have friends, brothers."
From Ebola to the importance of education, the Scouts empower young people and their communities to speak openly about tough issues.
Video courtesy of UNICEF Guinea.