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
Heard some inspiring sessions today at the 2025 Stephen Lawrence Day Conference. At a time of increasing division, it's so important we continue to unite in the collective drive for justice and equity. #SLDay2025 Metropolitan BPA and 4 others
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
Our delegates are fully immersed in the ongoing sessions, exchanging insights, tackling challenges, and uncovering strategies to drive innovation and foster leadership excellence. The journey toward transformation continues! Show more
Next up in UK trade union conferences: @NUJofficial 's Delegate Meeting (biennial conference) opens in Blackpool tomorrow. Greetings to delegates + best wishes for productive discussions and decisions - including on international solidarity, including Ukraine #NUJDM2025 Show more
— Ukraine Solidarity Campaign 🇺🇦✊🏽🚩 (@UkraineSol) April 24, 2025
*Day 2: Delegates are diving into deeper insights, interactive sessions, and actionable strategies to drive innovation and achieve success. The momentum continues as we explore new opportunities for impactful leadership. Show more
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
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
Together with my brother @mni_JJ & other vibrant youth, we visited our party chairman H.E Gabam after Jumu’ah Prayer today. We had powerful conversations about leadership, vision, and the urgent need for young people to take charge. The future is ours; we must rise & lead. Show more
International Delegate's Day is dedicated to acknowledging the crucial role played by delegates in international diplomacy. The day is devoted to recognising the efforts of those who act as representatives of nations, contributing to establishing dialogues, maintaining diplomatic relations, and promoting peace and development worldwide. As delegates often work behind the scenes in demanding circumstances, this observance provides an opportunity to commend their dedication, proficiency and vital contribution to international relations.
Though International Delegate's Day is a recent addition to the United Nations observances, instituted in 2019, it carries significant relevance to the United Kingdom and its citizens. The UK has a distinguished history of participating in international forums, with delegates playing integral roles in major global negotiations and treaties. On this day, the vital role of British delegates in the arenas of climate change, disarmament, international security, human rights, and numerous other sectors is acknowledged. Their contribution to communication, negotiation, and mediation on an international scale is underlined, thus spotlighting the significance of diplomatic efforts in shaping global harmony.
In the United Kingdom, International Delegate's Day is observed through various activities. Discussions and seminars highlighting the work of the delegates are often organised. Recognition ceremonies to honour the work of national delegates, particularly in significant international organisations like the UN, NATO and the EU, are also conducted. Additionally, there are efforts to educate the general public about the role and significance of delegates through special broadcasts or publications. International Delegate's Day occurs annually on 25th April, underlining the key role diplomacy occupies in maintaining global peace and development.
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.
British delegates have played a major role in significant international resolutions, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. The UK delegate, Alexander Knox Helm, signed the declaration on behalf of the United Kingdom.
The word Delegate is derived from the Latin term "Delgatus" which means to "send from". It was first recorded in English in 1400 AD.
In the News and Trending in the UK for International Delegate's Day
Visit the Houses of Parliament in London or the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh to understand the political workings of the country.
Read a book to learn more about Delegates in United Kingdom: 1) The British Constitution: A Beginner's Guide - by Nigel Smith: This book provides an up-to-date analysis of the British constitution with a refreshingly unbiased perspective. 2) The English Legal System: Cases and Materials - by Gary Slapper and David Kelly:This book goes into detail about the legal system that the UK operates under.