Conference of NGOs and multilingualism

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Multilingualism and COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Looking Forward

Virtual

The Study Group on Language and the United Nations presents Multilingualism and COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Looking Forward A Virtual Symposium on 3-4 May 2022 The COVID-19 pandemic has had a powerful impact on humanity.  In addition to the direct effects of infection, there has been a wide range of indirect effects on both individuals
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Multilingualism and COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Looking Forward

Virtual

The Study Group on Language and the United Nations presents Multilingualism and COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Looking Forward A Virtual Symposium on 3-4 May 2022 The COVID-19 pandemic has had a powerful impact on humanity.  In addition to the direct effects of infection, there has been a wide range of indirect effects on both individuals
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Free

UNESCO and Multilingualism: A Dialogue Forum

The NGO Committee on Language and Languages presents UNESCO and Multilingualism: A Dialogue Forum 18 May 2022 REGISTER HERE For over 70 years, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has been a leading voice on multilingualism.  Today, it engages in numerous initiatives to advance linguistic diversity.  In this forum, UNESCO staff members
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UNESCO and Multilingualism: A Dialogue Forum

The NGO Committee on Language and Languages presents UNESCO and Multilingualism: A Dialogue Forum 18 May 2022 REGISTER HERE For over 70 years, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has been a leading voice on multilingualism.  Today, it engages in numerous initiatives to advance linguistic diversity.  In this forum, UNESCO staff members
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Free