Ethiopia
The Scout Association of Ethiopia
Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting Introduce: 1946
Associate Member Of WAGGGS: 1966
Full Member Of WAGGGS:
Last reference found 1984
Believed to be part of the Scout Movement in Ethiopia now
Girl Scout Brownie
Promise Promise
On my honour I promise that I will do my best, I promise to do my best,
To do my duty to God, my Country and the Emperor, To do my duty to God, my Country and the Emperor,
To help other people at all times, To obey the Girl Scout Law.” To help other people every day, especially those at home.
1984
Law 1984
1 A Girl Scout’s honour is to be trusted.
2 A Girl Scout is loyal to the Emperor, her country, her Guiders, her
parents, her employers and those under her.
3 A Girl Scout’s duty is to be useful and to help others.
4 A Girl Scout is a friend to all and a sister to every other Girl Scout no
matter to what country, community or religion the other may belong.
5 A Girl Scout is courteous.
6 A Girl Scout is friendly to animals.
7 A Girl Scout obeys orders of her parents, Patrol Leader or her
Guider without question.
8 A Girl Scout is cheerful and courageous in all difficulties.
9 A Girl Scout is thrifty.
10 A Girl Scout is clean in thought, word and deed.
Age Groups
Tadagi Scouts (Cub Scouts) 7 to 11/12
Medebegha Scouts (Junior Scouts) 11/12 to 15/17
Wotat Scouts (Venture Scouts) 15/17 to 18/19
Awaki Scouts (Rover Scouts) 18/19 to 25
When a Rover Scout leaves the crew after completing his/her 25th birthday, he/she can train to be a Scout leader and takes the title ‘Golmassa’.