Scouting in Indonesia
Scouting in Indonesia is a popular youth movement that promotes character development, leadership skills, and community service. The organization is known as Pramuka, which stands for "Praja Muda Karana," meaning "Young People Who Are Ready." Established in 1961, it is affiliated with the World Organization of the Scout Movement and has millions of members across the country.
The Indonesian Scout Movement focuses on outdoor activities, teamwork, and environmental awareness. Scouts participate in various programs, including camping, hiking, and community projects, which help them develop essential life skills. The movement aims to foster a sense of responsibility and patriotism among young people in Indonesia.