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The UNESCO Chair of World Linguistic Heritage

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The UNESCO Chair of World Linguistic Heritage of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) is a Unesco Chair specializing in minority languages and integrated into the UNITWIN network. The chair focuses on cultural and linguistic wealth, focusing especially on vulnerable and endangered languages. In order to contribute to the protection of the linguistic heritage of mankind, promote quality multilingual education and promote initiatives that value linguistic and cultural diversity, the Chair carries out the following actions:

 

  • Analysis, description and dissemination of local and foreign linguistic heritage.
  • To disseminate knowledge and promote training and research on minority and vulnerable languages in danger of extinction.
  • Research into the characteristics and values of multilingual education, focusing in particular on the minority language, while at the same time making known the foundations for ensuring inclusive and fair training.
  • To promote and strengthen cooperation between international bodies working on linguistic heritage and to develop joint initiatives with these networks.
  • To promote research and training initiatives aimed at making the language and cultural heritage of the Basque Country aware of its diversity and strengthening its best management.

 

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The International Decade of Indigenous Languages has been launched

First publication date: 09/01/2023

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On December 13th, the International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2032 was presented at a High-level Celebration Event, which brought more than 700 participants to UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris. Over 2,300 people followed the celebration online from every region of the world.

What is the International Decade of Indigenous Languages?

The event gave participants a platform to tell their stories, share best practices, and voice their commitments to Indigenous issues and global linguistic rights. Furthermore, it constituted fertile ground on which to foster lasting relationships and build familiarity and trust between the various stakeholders in this Decade, including Indigenous Peoples’ organizations, UN system entities, and members of the private sector.

The full event can be viewed on this website.

Registration. If you or your group would like to collaborate as a participating entity you can register on this web page: https://idil.anmo.ovh/registration/

Information. Updated information on the Decade can be found on the Decade's website: www.idil2022-2032.org

Contact: UNESCO's International Decade of Indigenous Languages Secretariat - indigenous.languages@unesco.org

 

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