Today I would like to share with you that I am delighted to bring
back and refurbish a nice tradition that began in 1953 with the occasion of “United
Nations Staff Day” celebrated yesterday on 25th October and also to revel
the UN wonderful diversity.
As a matter of fact, it has been difficult for me to be stayed late, took work
home and traveled so far until this Caribbean country, however there could be
no more meaningful service than advancing the timeless principles of the United
Nations Charter and reach the goals set up by the awesome Organization that I am currently working for.
Whoever we are, whatever the stage of our career path and wherever
we may serve with proud and respect, all the UNPOL (UN Police Officers)
should be together in this noble mission serving for peace goal throughout the
world.
Finally I would like to thanks your comments within this blog
reminding the United Nations Official Languages, which are as follows:
Shukran jazeelan!
谢 谢 !
Thank you!
Merci beaucoup!
Spasibo!
¡Muchas gracias!
John, I bet it is hard to be away from your family and friends, but hopefully with your work you are making a difference and people from other countries will get to know a little bit about our country.
ResponderBorrarYes Lyda, you are right mentioned that however the exposure to multilingual environment is the rewarding tip at the end. Thank you.
BorrarHello John Jairo. Thanks a lot for sharing your photos. They bring me closer to the experience that you are living in Haiti. It is great to know that there are people like you and your partners who are working for the well-being of the people of Haiti, a country with extremely hard living conditions.
ResponderBorrarAs classmate I feel proud. For sure your family is prouder. It is inspiring to see you connected to the English class every Thursday. I have a question: could you please write about how is in general the way of being of Haitians, how do they live? Regards
Hi there Johanna, of course I will share with you all matters regarding Haitian-daily ways of living, beliefs, tradition and culture, even voo-doo religion it is an interesting topic, nevertheless could be a taboo. Thank you.
BorrarGreat! sounds really interesting. Please write soon!
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ResponderBorrarI really liked your blog the photos were good, I hope everybody've been fine, regards!
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