Will daily press briefings be held?
Yes, daily press briefings will be organized at the Press Center in Ovar and Lisbon. These briefings will include updates, key highlights, and Q&A sessions with event spokespeople.
Where can the media staff access official statements and press releases?
All official statements, photos, and press releases will be available in the Moot Media Portal, which accredited journalists will have access to. 4. TECHNICAL & BROADCAST INFORMATION
Will there be live streaming of key events?
Yes, the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, as well as selected activities at the MainCamp, will be live-streamed on the official Moot website and social media channels.
What are the guidelines for drone usage?
For safety reasons, only authorized personnel will be allowed to use drones. Media representatives wishing to use drones must obtain prior approval and adhere to Portuguese aviation regulations.
Will photographers and videographers have special access?
Who is the main point of contact for media inquiries?
For all media-related inquiries, journalists can contact the Moot Press Office: Email: press@worldscoutmoot.pt Press Center locations: Lisbon (Opening Ceremony), Ovar – Cortegaça (Main Camp), Porto (Closing Ceremony)
Will media representatives receive logistical support?
Yes, accredited media will receive assistance with: Accommodation recommendations Local transport guidance Site orientation tours
Who organizes Moot?
The event is organized by the Portuguese Scout Federation (FEP), in partnership with World Organization Scout Movement (WOSM), and supported by local governmental and private institutions.
How many participants are expected?
The Moot expects to welcome up to 7500 Scouts from over 90 countries. 2. MEDIA ACCESS & COVERAGE
How can media representatives get accreditation?
Journalists, photographers, and media staff must apply for accreditation through the official email, providing relevant credentials and details of their coverage plans.