Scouting and Guiding in Sweden
Scouting and Guiding in Sweden is represented by one organisation Scouterna as a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement and World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. It was formed in 2012 as the successor to Svenska Scoutrådet (The Swedish Guide and Scout Council, SSR) which consisted of five different associations.
Scouting in Sweden was founded in 1916 by Ebbe Liberath and Guiding followed in 1910. The Swedish Boy Scouts were among the charter members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922. The Girl Guides were among the founders of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1928.
Swedish Scouting has close relations to the
The Swedish
Svenska Scoutrådet
The Svenska Scoutrådet was formed in 1961 and consisted of five associations, some of them with a number of affiliates:
- organization with 55,500 members. Their approach to Scouting is interreligious.
- Svenska Missionskyrkans Ungdom Scout (SMU), commonly known as "SMU Scout" is the Guide and Scout organization of the Mission CovenantYouth of Sweden and was Sweden's second biggest Scouting organization with 18,500 members. Since 2008 it included two former member organizations of KFUK-KFUMs Scoutförbund:
- Baptistscouter (Scout Association of the Baptist Union of Sweden) with 3,000 members
- Metodistscouter (Scout Association of the United Methodist Church) with 140 members.
- KFUK-KFUMs Scoutförbund (The Swedish YMCA-YWCA Guide and Scout Association) was Sweden's third biggest Scouting association with 12,500 members. They are affiliated with:[1]
- EFS-Scouter (Scout Association of the Evangeliska fosterlandsstiftelsen) with 3,000 members
- Svenska Frälsningsarméns Scouter (Swedish Salvation Army's Scouts) with 140 members
- Scout groups within the Swedish Church
- Adventistscouter (Seventh-day Adventist's Scouts) with 250 members; also affiliated to Pathfinders
- Blåbandsscouter (Scouts of the Blue-Ribbon-Movement—a temperance movement founded by Francis Murphy) with 60 members.
- Muslim Scout groups.
- with 5,000 members.
- with 1,400 members. On 1 January 2010 FA Scout joined SSF.
The majority of the country's Scout sections are
Other Groups
Independent associations

Independent associations exist and are not members of WOSM or WAGGGS
- Royal Rangers with 1,500 members[2]
- UV-Scout (Scout Association of the Svenska Alliansmissionen) with 6,000 members[3]
- EFK-Scout (also: Nybyggarscout; Scout Association of the Evangeliska Frikyrkan)
Older Scouts
- St Georgs Scoutgillen i Sverige are members of the International Scout and Guide Fellowship[4]
International Scout Units
- Armenian Scouting, served by Homenetmen[5]
- Girlguiding UK, served by British Guides in Foreign Countries[6]
- Girl Scouts of the USA, served by USAGSO headquarters[7]
- Hungarian Scouting, served by Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség[8]
- Polish Scouting and Guiding, served by
References
- ^ "Sektioner". KFUK-KFUMs scoutförbund. Archived from the original on January 11, 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-17.
- ^ "Detta är Royal Rangers". Svenska Royal Rangers. Retrieved 2007-09-17.
- ^ "UV-scout". Svenska Alliansmissionens Ungdom. Archived from the original on 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2007-09-17.
- ^ "S:t Georgs Scoutgillen i Sverige" (in Swedish). St Georgs Scoutgillen i Sverige. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- ^ "Scout" (in Swedish). Homenetmen Sweden. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- ^ "Girlguiding BGIFC Units (Birthday List)". British Guides in Foreign Countries. Archived from the original on 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- ^ "Facts about USA Girl Guides Overseas" (PDF). Girl Scouts of the USA. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
- ^ "Our Troops, by Region and City" (in English and Hungarian). KMCSSZ. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- ^ "Okręgi na Świecie" (in Polish). ZHP pgK. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
- ^ "Welcome-välkommen-witamy" (in Polish, Swedish, and English). LS-KASZUBY. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
External links
- Scouterna Official Website (in Swedish)
- Scouterna in English