Servas International
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Servas International ("we serve (peace)" in Esperanto) is a non-profit organization proving a hospitality exchange service.
Type of site | Non-governmental organization |
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Founded | July 1949; 74 years ago (July 1949) in Denmark |
Headquarters | Zurich |
Area served | Global |
Founder(s) | Bob Luitweiler |
Products | Homestay |
Services | Social networking service |
URL | www |
Users | 15,000 in over 100 countries[1] |
Servas is a nonprofit member organization that builds peace and cross-cultural understanding through day visits or overnight home stays among members who share information about themselves, to help ensure accountability. It was founded in 1949,[2] in the aftermath of World War II, by Bob Luitweiler and other Danish students as an international network for people to meet and where suitable, to be offered a short stay, as part of the peace movement.[3][4]
The organisation may now be described as a platform, part of a gift economy. Members can be both hosts and travellers, and hosts do not charge for lodging.
Members pay an annual fee to the organization, which is determined locally by country.[5][6] There is an international executive and each country has an elected board or committee to manage membership (including interviews for new applicants), determine membership fees, organise social events, support various peace-related activities. .
Servas is owned by an accredited Non-governmental organization and has been affiliated with the United Nations since 1973.[6]