Scoutisme Béninois is the national Scouting organization of Benin.
Scouts carry out literacy campaigns and offer courses in childrearing.
They are involved in community projects such as digging wells, anti-malaria campaigns, building village schools and developing modern farms where children may spend several weeks learning to read and grow food.
The Market Center of Ouidah, which was established by the Scouts more than 20 years ago [citation needed], trains young people in agricultural skills, thus helping to reverse the exodus towards the cities.
Benin Scouts have also engaged in a cattle farm project in the southern forest region of the country, raising healthy cattle despite the threat of disease spread by tsetse fly.