Scouting activities in today's North Macedonia began in 1921 under the Kingdom of Yugoslavia with the formation of groups known as stegs in the cities of Skopje, Kumanovo, Štip, Strumica, Bitola, and Struga. As part of Yugoslavia, then Socialist Republic Macedonia was a founding member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1922 to 1948. In this period, summer camps, courses and other Scouting events were held. Until 1941, Macedonian youth was organized in Scouts and Falcons. Scouting in Yugoslavia was coopted by the Tito government in 1950, at which time WOSM membership was forfeited. In November, 1953 Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija was officially founded, on the initiative of former Scout organization members, as a branch of the Yugoslav Scout association Savez Izviđača Jugoslavije, which it remained until the breakup of Yugoslavia. Immediately after North Macedonia had proclaimed independence on September 8, 1991, Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija members made efforts to be admitted to the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija was officially declared an independent, nonpolitical and nongovernmental organization of young people in 1993. North Macedonia became a full member of the World Organization membership on July 25, 1997. The Scout Association of Macedonia is active in community development programs and engage large number of young people in social projects. It is key player in the civil society and full member organization of the National Youth Council of Macedonia. Along with the numerous project and programs the Scout Association of Macedonia is traditionally organising the following brand programs: National Scout League DION Macedonian Scout Jamboree Youth Academy As of 2016, Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija had 2140 registered Scouts, male and female, assigned in 24 units all over the country. The primary geographic structure of Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija is the District, generally conforming to Skopje, Kumanovo, Veles, Sveti Nikole, Kriva Palanka, Stip, Kocani, Prilep, Ohrid, Struga, Kicevo and Tetovo boundaries. Today, SIM is the largest youth organization in the Republic of North Macedonia.
The Scout Motto is Биди Подготвен, translating as Be Prepared in Macedonian. The membership badge of Sojuz na Izvidnici na Makedonija Scout emblem incorporates the national colors of the flag of North Macedonia on the maple leaf design of the original Savez Izviđača Jugoslavije. The Scout Association of Macedonia is active in community development programs and engage large number of young people in social projects. It is key player in the civil society and full member organization of the National Youth Council of Macedonia. Along with the numerous project and programs the Scout Association of Macedonia is traditionally organising the following brand programs: National Scout League DION Macedonian Scout Jamboree Youth Academy The Scout Association of Macedonia is owner of the biggest youth training center in the country located in the shore of the Lake Ohrid. The center is open for commercial use and function as social enterprise with all profit invest in Scouting.
Scout Law
The Scout laws are:
A Scout should be trusted.
A Scout is helpful.
A Scout is a good friend.
A Scout is courteous.
A Scout is an optimist
A Scout is faithful and responsible.
A Scout studies hard and uses knowledge.
A Scout respects the nature.
A Scout respects and develops spiritual and cultural values.