Scouting in Equatorial Guinea
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Equatorial Guinea is one of 35 countries where Scouting exist but there is no National Scout Organization which is a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) at the present time.[1] Scouting in Equatorial Guinea is apparently working toward WOSM recognition. The Africa Scout Region conducted a fact finding mission on the status of Scouting in November 2003.[2]
Equatorial Guinea issued some postage stamps with Scouting motifs, but it is not clear if they are connected to a specific organization.
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