
Saudi scouts explore culture, skills in Portugal
The global event brings together more than 7,100 scouts from 118 scout associations, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.
The Saudi delegation took part in the Paths program — an initiative featuring exploratory journeys across various regions of Portugal, designed to enrich participants' cultural awareness and knowledge.
It also participated in several training workshops focused on building both individual and team-based skills, the SPA added.
In the coming days, the delegation will move to the main camp near the city of Porto, where the Saudi scouts will engage in five days of activities celebrating Portuguese heritage.
This participation reflects the association's commitment to empowering Saudi scouts to represent the Kingdom on the international stage, expand their global presence, and strengthen their leadership capabilities.
The World Scout Moot is held every four years and is designed for young people aged 18 to 25, while those aged 26 and above can participate as members of the International Service Team.
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