What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
William Shakespeare, "Romeo and
Juliet"
Celebrating the English language at the UN
English
Language Day at the UN is celebrated on 23 April, the date traditionally
observed as both the birthday and date of death of William Shakespeare. The Day
is the result of a 2010 initiative by the Department of Global Communications,
establishing language days for each of the Organization's six official
languages. The purpose of the UN's language days is to celebrate
multilingualism and cultural diversity as well as to promote equal use of all
six official languages throughout the Organization.
#UN
Under the
initiative, UN duty stations around the world celebrate six separate days, each
dedicated to one of the Organization's six official languages.
#ENGLISH
The days
are as follows:
#INTERNATIONAL_DAY
Arabic (18
December)
Chinese
(20 April)
English (23
April)
French (20 March)
Russian (6
June)
Spanish
(23 April)
Language
Days at the UN aim to entertain as well as inform, with the goal of increasing
awareness and respect for the history, culture and achievements of each of the
six working languages among the UN community.
#LANGUANGE
Multilingualism
and the UN
An
essential factor in harmonious communication among peoples, multilingualism is
of particular importance to the United Nations. By promoting tolerance,
multilingualism ensures effective and increased participation of all in the
Organization’s work, as well as greater effectiveness, better outcomes and more
involvement.
#PEACE
The balance
among the six official languages has been an ongoing concern of the
Secretary-General. Numerous activities have been undertaken, from 1946 to the
present, to promote the use of the official languages to ensure that the United
Nations, its goals and actions are understood by the widest possible public.
#HWPL
In its
resolution 54/64 of 6 December 1999, the General Assembly invited the
appointment of a senior Secretariat official to serve as coordinator of
questions relating to multilingualism.
Thank you for this beautiful post. I hope the world can find some true peace at this time.
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