Russian Language Day : 06 June |
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Language Day at the UN The decision to hold language days was made by the Department of Public Information (now the Department of Global Communications) on the eve of International Mother Language Day , celebrated annually on February 21 at the initiative of UNESCO. The purpose of the UN Language Days is to raise awareness of the history, culture and development of each of the six official languages ??of the UN among the staff of the Organization. Each language is given the opportunity to find its own unique approach and develop its own program of activities for the day, including inviting famous poets and writers and developing informational and thematic materials. Cultural events, among others, may include the performance of musical and literary works, competitions, exhibitions, lectures, variety performances and performances by cultural figures, national cuisine days and performances by folklore groups, film screenings and express language lessons for those wishing to learn another from the official languages ??of the UN. UN and multilingualism Balancing the six official languages ??- English, Arabic, Spanish, Chinese, Russian and French (with English and French being the languages ??of daily professional communication) - was a constant concern of all secretaries general. From 1946 to the present, numerous steps have been taken to promote the use of the official languages ??so that the United Nations, its purposes and actions are understood by the general public. The official languages ??of the United Nations are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. English and French are also the working languages ??of the United Nations Secretariat ( Resolution 2 (I) of February 1, 1946). In its resolution 54/64 of 6 December 1999, the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to appoint a multilingual focal point throughout the Secretariat from among the senior staff of the Secretariat. Multilingualism issues should be considered from different points of view, in particular from the point of view of internal and external communication. Internal communication takes place within the Organization, whether it be formal interactions between Member States and all parties involved in the work of the United Nations, or between Member States and the Secretariat of the United Nations. It requires a distinction between working and official languages. External communications aimed at the general public may cover languages ??other than the official ones, as well as the question of the media used to disseminate United Nations messages. Finally, in order to promote all aspects of multilingualism, the issue of human resources needs to be considered separately. The functions
of the Department of Global Communications include, in particular,
ensuring that the ideals and messages of the United Nations are
known and understood throughout the world in order to facilitate
support for the Organization, with the participation of key intermediaries
such as the press, non-governmental organizations and educational
institutions. To this end, the widest possible and timely dissemination
of information and materials should be ensured. In this regard,
the Department is constantly striving to expand the worldwide reach
of its information products and results, such as television and
radio programmes, the website, the network of United Nations information
centers and tour programs in major offices. |
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