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7-512: WFIS may refer to World Federation of Independent Scouts WFIS (AM) , a defunct radio station (1600 AM) formerly licensed to Fountain Inn, South Carolina, United States Washington Federation of Independent Schools Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title WFIS . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

14-841: Is a non-governmental international Scouting organization with over 7 million members in 151 affiliated Scout organizations in 65 countries. WFIS was formed in Laubach , Germany , in 1996 by Lawrie Dring , a British Scouter with the independent Baden-Powell Scouts' Association (BPSA). The World Federation of Independent Scouts is open to any Scouting association that is not affiliated with another international organization. WFIS requires that member associations "follow, and use, Baden-Powell's original program, traditions, uniforms, morals, ethics, and structure as laid out in Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys ," amended only for "health, environmental, first-aid, and safety reasons." The current president of

21-573: Is governed by its World Council which is composed of representatives of each member chapter. It meets once a year, usually electronically. Its day-to-day affairs are directed by the executive committee, which is elected by the World Council. All positions in the ISF are staffed by volunteers. There are no paid employees. Affiliated with the ISF is the US-based Rovering 4 Life Association . The badge

28-609: Is the chief executive body of the World Federation of Independent Scouts and is composed of elected volunteers. WFIS-Worldwide acts as an umbrella association for each of the regional Scout organisations. The WFIS is divided into seven regions: Including prospected members 5860 members in 2010 155,303 members in 2010 10,834 members in 2010 3643 members in 2010 WFIS has held World Jamborees in Dinamarca 2002, Colombia 2007, and México 2011. In addition to World Jamborees,

35-480: The WFIS World Council is Klaus Tegeder, who was elected for a five-year term in 2007 and reelected in 2012 and 2017. He is the former president of WFIS-Europe and still leads a German Scout troop. The World Federation of Independent Scouts has experienced strong growth, the affiliate Scout organizations collectively had an estimated 200,000 members in 3562 Scout Groups in 2010. The WFIS Worldwide Committee

42-604: The WFIS also regularly host regional international camps, such as Eurocamp. The following camps having taken place or are scheduled: WFIS also hosts a Jamboree On The Internet: Member Associations also regularly invite each other to their own camps, examples including: The International Scout Fellowship is an affiliate of WFIS, but not a member. It is open to former and current adult members of WFIS, to other adult friends of Independent Scouting who wish to contribute to independent Scouting, regardless of their Scouting backgrounds. The ISF

49-483: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WFIS&oldid=598326917 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages World Federation of Independent Scouts The World Federation of Independent Scouts (WFIS)

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