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February
2026 / 02 / 21
International Day

International Mother Language Day

International Mother Language Day was established by UNESCO in 1999 and has been observed annuy on February 21 since 2000. The day aims to promote linguistic and cultural diversity, protect endangered languages worldwide, and commemorate the 1952 protests by students in Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) advocating for the recognition of Bengali as an official language. Its core significance lies in emphasizing the importance of mother languages as the foundation of cultural identity, knowledge transmission, and communication, while advocating for multilingual education to preserve global cultural diversity and inclusivity.

Common celebrations include cultural events, educational seminars, poetry readings, language exhibitions, and community discussions held worldwide to showcase and promote the value of different mother tongues.

Businesses can leverage this occasion for the following public relations activities:

  1. Publish multilingual content: Share content in multiple languages on social media and official websites to demonstrate respect for cultural diversity.

  2. Support language education projects: Fund or participate in local language preservation and education initiatives to reflect corporate social responsibility.

  3. Host internal cultural activities: Encourage employees to share their mother languages and cultures to enhance team inclusivity.

  4. Collaboration and advocacy: Partner with linguistic and cultural institutions to jointly advocate for linguistic diversity.

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