The Saudi Arabian Boy Scouts Association (SABSA) is taking part in the Jamboree on the Air (JOTA) and Jamboree on the Internet (JOTI), the largest digital scouting event in the world, conducted via the internet and airwaves. SABSA connects with scouts from around the world through the association's main center in Riyadh, as well as through various scouting stations or personal smart devices. Communication is done through audio, digital format, and even Morse code. On the first day of the event, which is being held from October 18 to October 20, SABSA members shared their experience in advancing the UN SDGs, and highlighted their initiatives in the service of community and development. They also listened to remarks about the significance of the camp by World Scout Committee Chairman Daniël Corsen. The scouts participated in a live broadcast by the World Scout Bureau in Kuala Lumpur, explored the activity center, and engaged in exciting activities, including AI development. They discussed how technology ca n be harnessed to benefit the planet, and what the next decade holds for scouting Source: Saudi Press Agency
