
Baden-Powell
Baden-Powell was a British military officer and founder of the Scout Movement, established in 1907. His work focused on developing outdoor skills, leadership, and character in young people through structured activities, camping, and community service. Recognizing the value of such education, he created the Boy Scouts and later the Girl Guides to promote self-reliance, teamwork, and moral integrity. Baden-Powell's approach emphasized practical skills, outdoor adventure, and helping youth become responsible citizens, making his legacy a global movement that continues to influence youth development worldwide.