The Salzburg Statement for a Multilingual World launched
On the occasion of International Mother Language Day (21st February), the Salzburg Global Fellows released The Salzburg Statement for a Multilingual World, an appeal for policies that value and uphold multilingualism and language rights.
The document was originally drafted by participants of Salzburg Global Seminar’s session on Springboard for Talent: Language Learning and Integration in a Globalized World (December 12-17, 2017). The full text of The Salzburg Statement is available in English and a number of languages (currently 40 and it is still growing).
Visit this page for the text of the document and further details.