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Which countries have single gender Scouting or Guiding?

Scouting varies greatly around the world, there are fully co-ed programs (with no options) to co-ed at some levels (typically Cubs or the equivalent) then co-ed optional after that, to co-ed optional at all levels, to fully separate (which is what the GSUSA is). Some programs are handled separately but the organizations are united into a Scout or Guide group. You can get a good idea by looking at the symbol of Scouting in that country. If the trefoil of the girls is combined with the fleur-de-lis of boys, the movements are combined in some manner. More information about the specifics of each country can be found at their sites on the web.


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