Como parte de las actividades en saludo al 4 de abril. La UJC de la DTHO realizó un acto para reconocer a los jóvenes mas destacados.Felicitamos a quienes con talento e ingenio, transforman el futuro de las telecomunicaciones.#HolguinSi Show more
To every delegate who showed up today — thank you for choosing to lead, to listen, and to be part of something bigger than yourself. Your presence fuels the vision of a united, empowered East Africa led by the youth. Show more
— Guild Presidents Leadership Academy (@GPLAcademy) April 24, 2025
Day 1 at #GLACohort4 kicked off with amazing energy! We explored transformative leadership and core responsibilities. Through self-awareness exercises, we reflected on our strengths and impact. Young leaders: have you done your self-awareness? Show more Citizen Voice and Actions and 9 others
— Heal The World Community Development (@HWC_Development) April 26, 2025
The day has arrived & how amazing to see colleagues arriving. Today we will see how we can unify & be the positive disruptors for our children & young people as they lead into the next decade & beyond. #TheNextDecade2025 Show more
— Melanie Stokes #VisibleGovernance (@melaniemay04) April 25, 2025
inspiring women ambassadors play an important role at the @UN in shaping global policy, promoting peace & advancing equality On International Delegates Day (25 April), we honour #women diplomats worldwide! Show more UN GA President and 9 others
As humanity grapples with serious global challenges, the United Nations continues working closely with delegates from around the world to create a future where all people can live in peace, dignity and equality. Friday is International Show more
Today, we celebrate International Delegate’s Day. This day, initiated by #Belarus, commemorates the gathering in 1945 of delegates from 50 nations in San Francisco, where they established @UN . This pivotal event laid the foundation for a more harmonious global community Show more
Honoring International Delegate’s Day with Team ASDF! Let’s recognize the vital role of delegates in fostering international cooperation and diplomacy. #InternationalDelegatesDay Show more
We’ve had a lovely morning networking with Heads at the #Halton Headteachers Conference. Our Head of Hub, Deb, spoke about all things Generate, as well as sharing the latest on #ECTE updates, collaboration and partnerships! Thanks for having us Show more
IRIAD honors the vital role delegates play in shaping our global future. We celebrate those who represent their countries at the United Nations—working tirelessly to promote peace, encourage respect for human rights and fundamental freedom,
International Delegate's Day highlights the essential service delegates play in shaping international policy, promoting peace, and fostering global progress. Acting as the representatives of countries on the international stage, delegates bridge gaps between diverse cultures, political systems, and economic perspectives, creating shared understanding and facilitating cooperation. The work of international delegates is key to addressing global challenges, from human rights issues and gender equality to climate change and public health crises.
The establishment of International Delegate's Day was enacted by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly on 2 April 2019, in recognition of the crucial role delegates play. For Australians, this day recognises and celebrates the hard work and dedication of their representatives who negotiate and make decisions on behalf of Australia at various international forums. These Australian delegates contribute to shaping the global rules that affect people and businesses in Australia, ensuring Australian interests and positions are effectively expressed and advanced on the world stage.
International Delegate's Day is observed in Australia through various activities and events that honour the work of Australian delegates including discussions, public speeches, digital campaigns, and more. These activities aim to spread awareness about the vital role delegates play on the international stage. Australian schools, universities, and organisations take part in commemorating this day, sometimes with educational programs to inspire the next generation of delegates. International Delegate's Day occurs annually on April 2nd.
Facts about International Delegate's Day
850 delegates participated in the Charter of the United Nations. They represented about 80% of the world’s population.
The Charter of the United Nations was signed on June 26, 1945, by representatives from 50 countries. Poland would sign the charter later, thus bringing the total founding member states to 51.
Historically, some of the most famous delegates in Australia participated in conventions and assemblies leading to the federation of Australia in 1901. They played important roles in drafting the Australian Constitution.
At the Australian Labor Party National Conference, for example, about half of the delegates are from affiliated trade unions, and the other half are elected from various geographical and interest-based party units.
In the News and Trending in Australia for International Delegate's Day
Attend the Anzac Day National Ceremony: The National Ceremony includes a traditional order of service including the Australian National Anthem, the Commemorative Address, Laying of Wreaths, Reading of the Names, the Last Post, a minute's silence, and Reveille.
Read a book to learn more about Delegates in Australia: 1) Australian Political Parties in the Spotlight - by Jennifer M. Rayner 2) The Australian Study of Politics - by Narelle Miragliotta