The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed the period 2022-2032 as an international decade of indigenous languages in the hope of building a global community for the preservation, revitalisation, and support of indigenous languages worldwide, with UNESCO acting as the lead agency. UNESCO has offered the platform and believes that a remedy to language extinction is “language promotion, development, and preservation. Read more...
Papers, workshops, panel discussions, lightning talks and posters covering the following subthemes in relation to development, promotion and preservation of indigenous languages will be considered:
The registration fee does not include accommodation costs. Details on accommodation rates will be shared by the end of November 2022.