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The primary mission statement of the World Language Program is:
The primary philosophical goal of the World Language Program is a Universal World Language. As a stage towards that goal it seeks to promote the concept of a Universal Auxiliary Language (AIL -Auxiliary International Language, IAL -International Auxiliary Language) that everyone would learn in addition to their mother tongue.
The concept or goal of a IAL has not yet reached a kindling point in the conciousness of humanity or its leaders. Until such a kindling point occurs, the World Language Program, in addition to trying to raise that conciousness, is trying to identify concepts, experiments, and efforts that are directed towards or supportive and compatible with the goal. These it tries to support and learn from. It is hoped that at not some too far off future day there will be broader desire for this information.
The current secondary mission statement of the World Language Program is:
To obtain experience in the methodology of developing an IAL, the World Language Program has put extensive effort into the the development of the ACCESS System (Auxiliary Closed Captioned English with Simplified Spelling) and its ANJeL Tun as described below. However, it should be emphasized that the World Language Program is in NO way 'soley committed' to the ANJeL Tun and that it will willing, happily and cheerfully support instead any IAL that humanity may select.
However, in the interim, with the ACCESS System we hope to provide economically deprived individuals in developing countries an opportunity to learn to speak English as a second language so that they may improve their economic situation.
The World Language Program is a non-profit organization with Chancellors in over 30 countries and hundreds of volunteers throughout the world. Its members are dedicated to furthering world peace through education, literacy and world understanding.
The World Language Program is neither officially or unofficially associated with any religious or political organization of any kind and has no hidden agenda. It is a program of UNKOMMON (UNiversala KOMmunikado por la MONdo- Esperanto for "Universal Communication for the World") Foundation, which is dedicated to supporting attempts towards a universal auxiliary language, and it is a project of the IAEWP (International Association of Educators for World Peace) which is an NGO to the United Nations since 1973 and UNESCO since 1975.
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