World Scout Indaba
The Scout leader Indabas, retrospectively called World Scout Indabas, were three gatherings of Scout leaders from around the world, held in 1952, 1957 and 1960. == History == The idea of an international meeting of Scout leaders was proposed to The International Conference of the Boy Scout Movement in 1949, by The Boy Scouts Association of the United Kingdom which submitted that only a very small percentage of Scout leaders were able to take part in a major international Scout gathering.