United States, Indonesia, India, Philippines, Thailand, United Kingdom, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Kenya, Korea, Canada, Germany, Japan, Italy, Uganda, France, Nigeria, Poland, Belgium, Hong Kong, New Zealand
The World Organization of the Scouting Movement (WOSM) states that there are more than 30 million Scouts, youth and adults, boys and girls, in 161 countries. Additionally there are 26 main territories where Scouting exists, often as overseas branches of member Scout Organizations. Also there are 29 countries where Scouting exists (be it embryonic or widespread) but where there is no National Scout Organisation which is a member of WOSM. There are 6 countries without Scouting See related links below.
Scouting for All's motto is 'Committed to Scouting, open to diversity'.
As far as I know, at this time it is for sure: P.R. China, Cuba, North Korea and Andorra... Probably there are more countries Philippe JANSSENS Eurotransit Network
Scouting in Kyrgyzstan was created in 1994.
When the dog begs for scraps, he is scouting for a biscuit. Is that bear scouting for breakfast in your camp?
As of October 2011 161 countries had scouting organizations. For a current list see the related link.
The Scouting movement started in 1907
Scouting for Girls was created in 2005.
Scouting Nederland was created in 1911.
Scouting Antiano was created in 1997.
Green Scouting was created in 1912.
Baden Powell did first "experiment in scouting" on Browsea Island in 1907. There were other scouting organizations prior to that.