WILLEMSTAD - On January 30, the National Language Institute Curaçao (NTIC) launched its new website and presented the official articles of association. According to those involved, this marks a significant development for NTIC in its role of promoting diversity and language use on the island.
During a ceremony in Willemstad, Mrs. Dijkhoff, director of NTIC, explained the vision, mission, and direction of the institute. NTIC, dedicated to promoting, preserving, and developing language richness in Curaçao, aims to play a crucial role in connecting activities related to the most spoken languages on the island.
The signing of the articles of association strengthens the legal foundation of the institute, providing a solid basis for language management activities. These activities align with the national policy plan 'Towards Multilingual Coexistence.' The importance of these developments was emphasized by Dr. Marta Dijkhoff, highlighting NTIC's role in strengthening the four most spoken languages in Curaçao.
The new NTIC website, www.nticuracao.org, is now accessible to the public and provides comprehensive information about the institute's mission, vision, objectives, and activities. The platform also serves as a central source for educational information and current news about Curaçao's four main languages.