The 24th World Scout Jamboree took place from July 22 to August 2, 2019, at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve in West Virginia, USA. This Jamboree was unique as it was jointly hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The event gathered over 45,000 Scouts and leaders from more than 150 countries, making it one of the largest and most diverse World Scout Jamborees ever held.
The theme of the Jamboree, “Unlock a New World,” encouraged participants to explore new adventures, cultures, and friendships. The program was rich with activities aimed at promoting peace, cultural exchange, and sustainability. Key highlights included the Global Development Village, where Scouts learned about global issues like climate change and gender equality, and the Sustainability Treehouse, which showcased cutting-edge sustainable practices and served as a living education center.
In addition to these educational experiences, the Jamboree offered a range of adventurous activities such as zip-lining, rock climbing, and kayaking, as well as leadership workshops and public speaking opportunities designed to equip Scouts with skills for the future. The event was not just about fun and learning, but also about building a global community, with Scouts from around the world coming together to share their cultures and experiences.
The Jamboree was a significant success, highlighting the power of Scouting to unite young people from diverse backgrounds and inspire them to make a positive impact on the world.