18th World Scout Jamboree – The Netherlands, 1995

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The theme of the Jamboree, “Future is Now,” emphasized the importance of global unity and forward-thinking within the Scouting movement.

The 18th World Scout Jamboree took place from August 1 to 11, 1995, in the Netherlands, specifically on a polder near Dronten in Flevoland. This event was monumental in Scouting history, drawing nearly 29,000 Scouts and staff members from 166 countries, making it one of the most internationally diverse Jamborees ever. The theme of the Jamboree, “Future is Now,” emphasized the importance of global unity and forward-thinking within the Scouting movement.

The event was officially opened by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, with her husband, Prince Claus, in attendance. Other notable visitors included King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Princess Basma bint Talal of Jordan. A key highlight was the Global Development Village, where Scouts engaged in discussions and activities focused on global issues, promoting cultural exchange and understanding.

The Jamboree also featured a wide range of activities, such as the Jamboree Friendship Award, an interreligious ceremony on violence and peace, and a live satellite connection with Boutros Boutros-Ghali, then Secretary-General of the United Nations, to mark the 50th anniversary of the UN. These activities underscored the event’s commitment to fostering a sense of global citizenship among the participants.

In addition, the Jamboree was a platform for significant international collaborations, such as the formation of the Community of Lusophone Scouting, which included Scout organizations from Portuguese-speaking countries.

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The Organising Committee for the XXVI World Scout Jamboree has been established by Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego as a foundation under the Host Organisation Agreement, providing a legal entity for the planning and delivery of the World Scout Jamboree Poland 2027. The foundation is registered in the National Court Register held by the District Court Gdańsk-Północ in Gdańsk under the number KRS 0001022285. It has a tax identification number of PL-583-347-28-08 and a statistical number REGON 52467170500000. The foundation’s legal seat is located at Za murami 2-10, 80-823 Gdańsk, Poland.