Tomorrow, the 25th day of April, we deliver a message in support of the National Association of Democratic Lawyers (NADEL) 38th Elective Annual General Meeting and National Conference to be held in the South African capital city
On Sunday, 27 April at 11h00, join DA leadership live from Mitchells Plain as we commemorate 31 years of democracy this #FreedomDay. Celebrate the real progress made where the DA governs. Watch it live on our Facebook or YouTube page: Show more
Tomorrow, 27 April at 11h00, join DA leadership live from Mitchells Plain as we commemorate 31 years of democracy this #FreedomDay. Celebrate the real progress made where the DA governs. Watch it live on our Facebook or YouTube page: 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
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
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
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
Thank you to everyone who came out and supported the @RIDemParty at our Build the Bench event with special guest @davidhogg111 last night. We appreciate David, an emerging new voice nationally, for coming up to RI. The strong bench of emerging future leaders in Rhode Island’s Show more
International Delegate's Day honours the efforts, values, and commitment of those serving in diplomatic roles. It acknowledges their dedication to humanitarianism, while also promoting the values of peace, justice, and sustainable development. These individuals play a vital role in fostering international cooperation, negotiating agreements, and serving as the link between nations. They are the heart of the diplomatic process, working tirelessly to promote dialogue, understanding, and mutual respect between states.
International Delegate's Day is particularly meaningful to people in South Africa given the nation's vibrant history in international diplomacy. South Africa became a charter member of the United Nations in 1945, and has since played a critical role in various international matters. For instance, many South African delegates were instrumental in the negotiations to end apartheid and facilitate the country's transition to democracy. This period emphasized the importance of diplomacy and effective dialogue in resolving complex issues and building sustainable peace. Also, South African delegates have often been involved in peace negotiations and conflict resolution in other African countries.
In South Africa, International Delegate's Day is observed by recognizing and celebrating the work of these devoted individuals. This includes diplomats serving at home and abroad, who consistently represent the country's interests and uphold principles of fairness, justice, and human rights. On this day, organizational activities can include workshops or seminars aimed at highlighting the pivotal role diplomats play. International Delegate's Day is observed annually on April 25th, highlighting those who embody the spirit of diplomacy and contribute significantly to world 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.
In the context of law, the term "delegate" is used in South Africa to describe a person who has been authorized to act on behalf of another person or entity.
In unique political systems like those present in traditional African culture and practiced in some parts of South Africa, a delegate can be chosen from among the elders or other distinguished members of society to represent their community and make important decisions.
In the News and Trending in South Africa for International Delegate's Day
Visit the Apartheid Museum: This museum presents the history of Apartheid and South Africa’s struggle for democracy, making it a compelling venue for understanding some of the issues addressed by international diplomacy.
Read a book to learn more about Delegates in South Africa: 1) Promoting Democracy: The National Democratic Institute's Programs in South Africa - by Thomas Carothers. 2) The Birth of the New South Africa: The Constitutional Process - by Basil C. Mangcu