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
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
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
Today, Minister of @LabourMinNG , Muhammad Maigari Dingyadi, represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Trade Union Congress (TUC) of Nigeria's Quadrennial Delegates Conference at Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja Show more
— Federal Ministry of Labour (@LabourMinNG) April 25, 2025
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
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
Welcome to EKO, Dear Delegates! The heartbeat of the South is calling, and EKO DUN ’25 is here! As you step into the city of excellence, get ready for inspiration, connection, and unforgettable moments. Show more
— JCIN Southwest Collegiate (@jcinsouthwestct) April 24, 2025
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
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
International Delegate's Day seeks to honor the indispensible role of delegates in international relations and diplomacy. It highlights the professionalism, dedication and commitment required to represent nations at international forums. Through constructive discussion and negotiation, delegates contribute to maintaining peace, enabling collaboration and fostering global development. The observance invites us all to acknowledge and appreciate the multifaceted responsibilities of the unsung heroes of diplomacy.
International Delegate's Day has origins linked to the United Nations (UN), as the role of a delegate is integral to this organisation's functioning. Delegates from New Zealand play an important role in such international negotiations, actively contributing to policy discussions on topics such as climate change, human rights, and disarmament. They articulate New Zealand's standpoint in a range of international forums, playing an integral role in shaping international policies that affect our nation. Delegates from Aotearoa are often at the forefront of pressing global issues, providing a distinct perspective.
In New Zealand, International Delegate's Day is typically marked with internal observances within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and other government agencies, recognising the tireless efforts of their own delegates. This could include special meetings or presentations to show appreciation for their dedicated service. While there may not be nationwide celebrations, the importance of the day and the work of Kiwi delegates cannot be overstated. International Delegate's Day occurs annually on 25th of April, a day chosen by the UN General Assembly to pay tribute to the vital work done by delegates worldwide.
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.
The New Zealand Parliament has 120 seats. 71 are electorate MPs, including one each for the Maori electorates. The other 49 are list MPs, who are elected from party lists in proportion to the party vote.
The election of MPs in New Zealand is based on a mixed-member proportional (MMP) representation system which combines proportional representation with first-past-the-post voting. This system was adopted in a 1993 national referendum.
In the News and Trending in NZ for International Delegate's Day
Explore the Auckland War Memorial Museum to learn about New Zealand's military history and indigenous Maori and Pacific cultures.
Read a book to learn more about Delegates in New Zealand: 1) The Politics of Equality: New Zealand's Adventures in Democracy - by Leslie Lipson 2) Government and Politics in New Zealand - by Janine Hayward, Richard Shaw