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The Key Points to Remember about the International Day of Sign Languages




The International Day of Sign Languages (IDSL) gives an opportunity for people to maintain and also safeguard the linguistic identity and cultural diversity of Deaf people and other sign language users all over the world. Countries around the world highlighted the global oneness engendered by the use of sign languages during the 2022 observance, which featured the theme “Sign Language Unites Us.” Through the celebration, Deaf groups, governmental agencies, together with civil institutions continued to promote and recognize national sign languages as critical to preserving their respective countries’ distinct linguistic environments.


The sentences below show the importance of International Day of Sign Languages for deaf individuals and society in general.


  • Sign language is the only means of communication for the Deaf and people who cannot speak. Having a special day that recognizes their distinct spoken medium is thus motivating and uplifting to such groups.


  • The IDSL stresses the importance of having access to learning sign language at a young age for the development and education of Deaf as well as hard of hearing people.


  • IDSL draws attention to the internationally agreed-upon sign language growth goals and also achievements.


  • The International Day of Sign Language stresses the need for preserving sign language as a way of communication for the Deaf.


  • The IDSL reinforces the unifying aspects of signing as a universally-understood form of communication across countries and cultures.


  • This day provides a platform for sign language’s future growth and development.


By supporting the continued growth and conservation of sign language, the IDSL raises awareness about the importance of preserving the human rights of people who are deaf, and of providing them their rightful place in today’s social order.

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