Partnerships
By: Grecia Barcena and Kazi Zubair Hossain, WOSM Youth Representatives Scouting was born in nature. So much of what we do and learn is about understanding and caring for the world around us, but our planet is reaching the point of no return due to...
In our quest to create a better world, it’s important to remember that we cannot do it alone. Collaborations play an important role in ensuring that we leave this world better than we found it. Here are a few tips and resources to help your National...
The cultural unity that would be apparent in the next 12 days of the 24th World Scout Jamboree was kick-started once K-pop band, NCT DREAM, stepped on stage to perform for thousands of Scouts, creating a fantastic gathering of young people from...
Young people around the world are gaining essential leadership, innovation, and critical thinking skills through World Scouting’s Life Leaders initiative, preparing them for the future of work and to play an active role in their communities.
Jana Jovanoska is 16 years old, and Anastasija Velkoska is 17. Both come from North Macedonia, and both recently became Scout leaders after completing their training in August 2025.
As the Green Skills for Youth project comes to a close, Scouts across North Macedonia are reflecting on a journey that has changed far more than their understanding of the environment.
By combining the vast reach of Scouting in Africa, which spans over 10million, with Ashoka’s expertise in social innovation, the partnership aims to inspire and equip millions of young people to contribute actively to sustainable development and...
Scouts representing our Movement gathered in New York last week at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to advocate for greater progress to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at a critical milestone for the 2030 Agenda.
The United Nations Youth Office and the ‘Big Six’ Youth Organizations have announced a new strategic partnership to accelerate youth leadership and action toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
With over half the world’s population under 30, young people should be shaping the future more than ever. Yet, they remain starkly underrepresented in decision-making - only about 2.8% of parliamentarians worldwide being under 30.