National Jamboree of Scout in Cambodia

Bringing together Rover Scouts from across Cambodia for a large-scale event to foster unity, skill-building, and cultural exchange.

Last Updated: October 9, 2025

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Best Practice Overview

Bringing together Rover Scouts from across Cambodia for a large-scale event to foster unity, skill-building, and cultural exchange.

Objectives:

  • Strengthen bonds among scouts from different regions.
  • Enhance skills in leadership, teamwork, and environmental stewardship.
  • Promote cultural diversity and national pride.

Duration of the Initiative:

  • Annually (ongoing since 2018).

Positive Impact:

  • Over 350 participants engaged in each jamboree.
  • Increased cross-regional collaboration and cultural exchange.
  • Enhanced scout skills in outdoor activities, environmental conservation, and disaster preparedness.

Target Group:

  • Rover scout across 25 provinces in Cambodia

Preparation Phase:

  • Program vision: Plan an engaging and inclusive agenda focused on scouting principles and community service.
  • Identifying partners: Collaborate with local governments, international scout organizations, and NGOs.
  • Organizational committee structure: Form committees for event management, logistics, safety, and program design.
  • Timeline: Establish milestones for participant registration, venue preparation, and activity coordination.
  • Media plan: Promote the event through scout networks, schools, and public media.
  • Resources: Secure funding for travel, camping equipment, and program materials.
  • Participant selection mechanism: Encourage participation from scouts across all provinces, ensuring diverse representation.

Implementation Phase:

  • Program registration: Facilitate registrations through local scout councils and online platforms.
  • Managing the initiative: Organize workshops, team challenges, and cultural exchange activities.
  • Monitoring performance: Supervise activities to ensure safety and engagement.
  • Documentation: Capture key moments through photos, videos, and daily reports.

Post-Initiative Phase:

  • Evaluating the initiative: Collect feedback from participants, leaders, and partners.
  • Preparing the final report: Document outcomes, challenges, and lessons learned.
  • Follow-up: Encourage participants to share experiences in their communities and plan for the next jamboree.