The Skotisma Zazavavy eto Madagasikara (Fédération du Scoutisme Féminin de Madagascar), is composed of three Associations:
Uniforms for all three organizations are either dresses of various shades of blue or blue skirts with white blouses. A neckerchief is also worn.
a light blue blouse with a dark blue scarf
Yes. The organization is called Girl Guiding UK.
The Asociatia Fetelor Ghizi din Romania (The Association of Girl Guides of Romania) members wear brown slacks, tan scout shirts and a scarf.
Yes, there are Girl Guides in Fiji: Fiji Girl Guides Association.Age groups:Young Leaders ages 23-30Ranger ages 17-22Guide ages 11-16Brownie Guide ages 7-10
Girl Guides in India wear a blue uniform (dress) with a belt and a scarf/neckerchief.
Yes there is one at Oxclose, Sulgrave and Ayton
Miss Muriel Green Street, a British Missionary teacher, introduced Girl Scouting to Japan in 1919 by founding a branch of Girl Guides of England in Koran Girls' High School in Tokyo.
Don't wear underwear.
Yes, Wales has Girl Guides. Wales is part of the United Kingdom and therefore, members of Girlguiding UK.
Looking at the photos on their Sri Lanka Girl Guides Association Projects blog, the Girl Guides wear short sleeve blouses and skirts. Some Girl Guides are wearing all white, some are wearing yellow blouses and orange skirts and some are wearing light green blouses with a green skirt. Some of them wear ties and some wear sashes.
The Ananse Guides wear a brown dress uniform.
Well, darling, in France, the Girl Guides wear a navy blue polo shirt with the Girl Guides emblem, paired with navy blue pants or skirt. They also rock a navy blue beret because, let's be real, who doesn't love a good beret? So, if you want to blend in with the French Girl Guides, just throw on some navy blue and channel your inner chic scout.