English Language Day
United Nations
English,
along with French, is one of the two working languages of the United
Nations Secretariat, and one of the Organization's six official and
working languages. Because it is so widely spoken, English is often
referred to as a "world language", or the lingua
franca of
the modern era. English
Language Day at the UN is celebrated on 23 April, the date
traditionally observed as the birthday of William Shakespeare. The
Day is the result of a 2010 initiative by the Department of Public
Information, 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. Under
the initiative, UN duty stations around the world celebrate six
separate days, each dedicated to one of the Organization's six
official languages. 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.
Source: United Nations Web Page
Clara Ruiz Estela
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