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TEJO and publishes
TEJO also publishes the Pasporta Servo which is a hospitality network of Esperanto-speakers around the world willing to accept Esperanto-speaking guests.

TEJO and magazine
* 1963: Kontakto, an international magazine of TEJO, was born.
Kontakto is a magazine in Esperanto published by TEJO and supported by Universal Esperanto Association ( UEA ).

TEJO and at
* 1979: TEJO organized its first seminar at EYC-S.
A TEJO volunteer works at the Rotterdam headquarters.

TEJO and young
TEJO is an organization for young speakers of Esperanto.

TEJO and .
* 1938: The World Esperanto Youth Organisation TEJO is founded.
The Pasporta Servo directory is published every year by TEJO, the World Organization for Young Esperantists.
In the spring of 2009, TEJO launched Pasporta Servo 2. 0, an online version of the service.
TEJO is the Tutmonda Esperantista Junulara Organizo, or World Esperanto Youth Organization.
In 1971, the finances and administration of TEJO were fully integrated into the UEA.
TEJO has individual members as well as member organizations.
There are 42 + member organizations plus about 13 national organizations that TEJO has contact with but which are not yet members.
TEJO organizes an International Youth Congress of Esperanto ( Internacia Junulara Kongreso ) each year in a different location around the world.
TEJO organizes several youth seminars each year.
In that period TEJO was going through a financial and structural crisis.
* 1956: During the 12th IJK in Büsum, Germany, the committee of TEJO proposed that TEJO become the youth section and an integral part of UEA.
TEJO opened itself to the outside world by starting cooperation with several non-Esperanto YNOs.
* 1966: In the same time with the most successful IJK ( more than 900 youngsters participated ), TEJO went through a serious financial crisis.
TEJO became a correspondent member of the UNESCO? s Commission on International Voluntary Service.
* 1983: TEJO Tutmonde, another one of TEJO's magazines, related to the movement itself, was launched.
TEJO, the World Esperanto Youth Organization, is the youth section of the UEA.
Similar to the World Congress, TEJO organizes an International Youth Congress of Esperanto ( Internacia Junulara Kongreso ) each year in a different location.

publishes and magazine
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