UN Language Framework (ARCHIVE)
The United Nations Language Framework, unique to the specific context of the United Nations, breaks down language skills into four levels. The Framework standardizes the way languages are learnt, taught, and assessed, regardless of location or language.
Unique to our diverse, international Organization, the United Nations Language Framework -the UNLF- leverages multilingualism in all dimensions, including:
- communication among Member States
- communication with the public the UN serves
- communication among UN staff members
One of the main components of this Framework is the definition of four levels of language competence. The Framework and UN levels aim to build consistency on how language skills are described.
The adoption of this Framework allows for more consistency among language programmes, while remaining flexible and adaptable to local realities, for stronger recognition of language skills and smoother transitions in career mobility and development.