List of Esperanto organizations

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Organizations promoting the dissemination of Esperanto as an international auxiliary language have historically played a prominent role in assisting individuals affected by war and conflict. During the First World War, the Universal Esperanto Association helped members of the general public stranded in foreign countries, with volunteers delivering private correspondence, tracing missing persons, sending food and medicine, repatriating children, and assisting prisoners of war.[1] During the Second World War, international Esperanto organizations performed a similar function, delivering correspondence, assisting refugees, and reuniting families.[1]

The following is a list of Esperanto organizations affiliated with the Universal Esperanto Association or the World Anational Association, as well as other independent Esperanto-related groups.

Universal Esperanto Association[edit]

National associations linked to the UEA[edit]

Africa[edit]

Americas[edit]

Asia[edit]

(Not recognized by UEA, owing to the island's disputed political status.)

Central and Eastern Europe[edit]

Western and Northern Europe[edit]

Middle East[edit]

Oceania[edit]

World Anational Association[edit]

Free Esperanto Associations linked to SAT[edit]

Fractions of the SAT[edit]

Other associations[edit]

Esperantist Cat Lovers (Esperantista Kat-amikaro)
European Club (Eŭropa Klubo)
Association for a European Identity (Asocio por Eŭropa Konscio AEK)
Centre PEN Esperanto (Esperanta PEN-Centro)
EUROKKA (EUROKKA ou Esperanto-Rok-Asocio)
Klavar Association of the Netherlands (Klavar-unuiĝo Nederlanda, KuN)
Friendly Circle of Esperanto-items Collectors (Amika Rondo de Esperantaĵ-Kolektantoj, AREK)
International League of Esperantist Radio Amateurs (Internacia Ligo de Esperantistaj Radioamatoroj, ILERA)
Internet solidarity (Solidareca Reto)

Politics[edit]

Assemblée sociale mondiale (Monda Asembleo Socia, MAS)
Esperanto Work Federation (FET)
Pacifist Movement (Tutmonde ou Pacifista Movado)

Religion[edit]

Science[edit]

Association for the Introduction of a New Nomenclature in Biology (Asocio por la Enkonduko de Nova Biologia Nomenklaturo, NBN)
(Internacia Naturkuraca Asocio, INA)
World Yumeiho Society (Monda Yumeiho-Societo)

Institutions[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b The Work of the Universal Esperanto Association for a More Peaceful World. Esperanto Document No. 45A. Educational Resources Information Center. 2000. p. 10 – via Internet Archive.