Fællesrådet for Danmarks Drengespejdere

Fællesrådet for Danmarks Drengespejdere
Country Denmark
Founded April 23, 1962
Membership 40,813
Affiliation World Organization of the Scout Movement
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The Fællesrådet for Danmarks Drengespejdere (FDD, The Danish Scout Council) is the national Scouting federation of Denmark. Scouting was founded in Denmark in 1909 and among the charter members of WOSM in 1920. Denmark has 40,813 Scouts.[1]

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History

In 1920, Det Danske Spejderkorps (DDS) was among the founding members of the Boy Scouts' International Conference. The KFUM-Spejderne i Danmark (KFUM-S) gained an independent title of membership in 1924. In 1961, the World Scout Conference changed the statutes of WOSM requesting only one member per country. Thus, DDS and KFUM-S founded the Fællesrådet for Danmarks Drengespejdere which overtook the WOSM membership on April 23, 1962.[2]

Structure

Member organizations of the federation are:

Affiliated to Det Danske Spejderkorps is the Dansk Spejderkorps Sydslesvig, offering Scouting to the Danish minority of Southern Schleswig in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

FDD consists of 9 representatives, four from Det Danske Spejderkorps, four from KFUM-Spejderne and a Council Commissioner. Other associated representatives comes from Danske Baptisters Spejderkorps, Kalaallit Nunaanni Spejderit Kattufiat - Grønlands Spejderkorps, Meginfelag Føroyer Dreingjaskota and Dansk Spejderkorps Sydslesvig.

Mongolyn Skautyn Kholboo (Scouts of Mongolia) have a partnership project with KFUM-Spejderne i Danmark.

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