UNESCO celebrated the 2019International Year of Indigenous Languageswith a three-day International Conference from 4 to 6 December 2019. The event aimed to contribute to the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms of all language, to ensure users access to information and knowledge in their own languages. The narrative ofthe concept notestressed out tree tracks designed to bring out measures for the promotion of linguistic diversity, multilingual internet and language technologies, with special focus on Indigenous languages. The tree tracks were: