All-Russian Scout Association
The All-Russian Scout Association is a Scouting and public youth organization in Russia. ARSA is the recognized member of the World [Organization of the Scout Movement] for Russia as part of the Eurasian Scout [Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement)|Eurasian Scout Region], joining the Asia-Pacific Scout Region in October 2023, as the Eurasian Scout Region was dissolved. ARSA represents Russia internationally in Scouting and has an estimated membership of 15,000.
ARSA was founded in 2004 as the Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators as an umbrella organization for dozens of Scout organizations and adopted its current name in 2014. The unification occurred 25 years after the establishment of the Revival of Russian Scouting Association in 1990, and announced as a "big step in the unification of the Scout movement" in Russia. ARSA is a member of the National Council of Youth Organizations of the Russian Federation and an active participant in a number of programs and projects of the Committee on Youth Affairs.
History
ARSA originated from the reform of the Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators founded in 2004 and included the following organizations:- All-Russian National Scout Organization
- Brotherhood of Orthodox Pathfinders
- Federation of Scouts of Russia
- National Organization of the Scout Movement of Russia
- Part of the Russian Scout Organization
Since 2014, ARSA has been recognized by the World Organization of the Scout Movement as its member organization for Russia, and belongs to the Eurasian Scout Region. ARSA represents Russian Scouting internationally and maintains relationships with a number of countries, among them Germany, Poland, United Kingdom, Japan, Finland, Norway, Sweden.
Organization
In Russia, the ARSA is represented in more than half of the subjects of the Russian Federation. The most active work is carried out in the regions Vladivostok, Omsk, Rostov-on-Don, Moscow and Moscow Oblast, Voronezh, Yaroslavl, Saint Petersburg, and Kaliningrad. Membership stands at about 15,000 people as of 2018.Regional activities are normally conducted by regional sub-associations, among them are:
- Voronezh Regional Social Children's Organization of Scouts ; 200 members;
- Irkutsk Provincial Public Organization of Children and Young People "Baikal Scout" ; 2,000 members
- Public Children's and Youth Organization "Scouts of Nakhodka" ; 100 members
- Rostov Association of Scouts/Navigators ; unknown membership;
- Michurinsk Organization of Scouts/Navigators ; unknown membership;