thanks for that link, it appears these are simply worldwide guidelines issued by the World Scout Bureau/Bureau Mondial du Scoutisme
WOSM Guidelines for the hosting of the World Scout Jamboree
(Adopted by the World Scout Committee in March 2016):
“The Host Organisation must ensure that condoms are readily and easily accessible for all participants and IST at a number of locations on the site.
Heads of Contingent must be informed in advance and made aware of their responsibility in communicating this policy to their Participants, Unit Leaders, Contingent Staff, and IST in an appropriate way. When making this information available onsite, consideration shall be given to the various cultures and beliefs present!”
MY TAKE:
1. What makes a Jamboree any different from any other Scout camp? I suppose it won’t be long before they include condoms in standard kit issued for any activity?
2. This policy includes ALL participants and makes no reference to any age of consent, I wonder if that is legal?