CPLP reiterates commitment to multilingualism

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CPLP reiterates commitment to multilingualism
CPLP reiterates commitment to multilingualism

Africa-Press – Angola. Last Thursday, 20th, in New York, the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) reiterated its commitment to multilingualism and the principle of parity between the six languages ​​of the United Nations.

According to a press release sent Online today, Angola’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Maria de Jesus Ferreira, who was speaking at the 12th plenary meeting of the fourth commission, on behalf of the CPLP, ” welcomed the efforts of the Department of Global Communications to prioritize multilingualism in all its work” and praised “the key role played by the Department of Global Communications in supporting the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda”.

The Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries found that new digital media and traditional media platforms are essential to facilitate the delivery of services more effectively, and welcomes the use of social media as a vital vehicle to reach a global audience. , especially young people, reiterating its support for the actions of the Department of Global Communications in leading responses to crisis communication at the national and global levels, including combating disinformation.

The CPLP also praised the efforts of the Department of Global Communication to support the United Nations agenda on sustainable development, peace and security, human rights and other challenges faced by the UN, reaffirming its commitment to the pursuit of its objectives of disseminating information on UN activities in Portuguese.

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