What financial arrangements should parents make?
What happens in case of a medical emergency?
Each location will have on-site medical teams. If a participant requires hospitalization, their NSO and emergency contact (parent/guardian) will be informed immediately through the Head of Contingent from each country.
What health precautions should participants take?
Ensure vaccinations are up to date. Bring personal medication and a basic first-aid kit. Inform the NSO and Moot organizers of any allergies or medical conditions.
Is the event insured?
Participants are encouraged to arrange travel and health insurance for the event. Some NSOs may provide insurance as part of the registration package. 4. TRAVEL & LOGISTICS
What is the World Scout Moot?
The World Scout Moot is an international Scouting event for young adults aged 18 to 25, organized by the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). It takes place every […]
Where and when will Moot take place?
Moot will be held in Portugal (Europe) from July 25 to August 3, 2025. The event will begin with an Opening Ceremony in Lisbon, followed by five days of Paths […]
Who organizes Moot?
The event is organized by the Portuguese Scout Federation (FEP), in collaboration with World Organization of Scout Movement (WOSM), with support from local government and partners.
How many participants will attend?
The event expects to welcome up to 7,500 young people from over 90 countries. 2. PARTICIPATION DETAILS
Who can participate in Moot?
Participants: Young adults aged 18 to 25 (born between July 26, 1998, and July 25, 2007). Path Leaders: Responsible for leading small groups during the Paths.
How do participants register?
All registrations are handled through the National Scout Organizations (NSOs) of each country. Parents should encourage their child to contact their NSO for registration details.