Sunday, 25 April 2021

International Delegates Day 2021, April 25th

FORUM: Credentials Presented to the Secretary-General in 2021. International Delegate's Day 2021

 In order to raise awareness of the role of the representatives and delegates of the Member States to the United Nations, the United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 25 April as International Delegate’s Day. The delegates represent their countries in meetings at the United Nations. Unless a politician of higher rank is present, the delegates speak and vote on behalf of their country at the U.N. General Assembly, and other fora, such as the UN Security Council.

On 16 November 2020, the UN diplomatic community achieved a milestone record of 52 simultaneously active women holding the post of Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York. This is a long step from 8 August 1958, when H.E. Mrs. Agda V. Rössel of Sweden became the first female Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York. It took sixteen years before H.E. Mrs. Marie-Jo McIntyre of Grenada became the second woman to represent her country at the United Nations. 'Even though we have not reached gender parity at PR-level yet, we have come a long way', remarked the President of the General Assembly on 16 October 2020.


The Protocol and Liaison Service contributes to the Delegates’ Handbook, a booklet that contains information of a general nature about United Nations Headquarters and is applicable throughout the current session.


The current meetings of the Security Council







The current meetings of the General Assembly



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