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Government announces comprehensive St. Patrick’s Day Programme, promoting “Ireland’s Future in the World”

The government today announced the St Patrick's Day programme for 2024, which will see the Taoiseach, Tánaiste, and representatives of the State engage in an extensive international programme to promote Ireland and Irish interests and values around the world.

St Patrick’s Day is an unparalleled opportunity to promote Ireland as a great place to visit, work, study, trade with, and invest in. This year, in all, 38 representatives of the State will bring Ireland’s message to 86 cities in 48 countries.

The theme for St Patrick’s Day 2024 will be “Ireland’s Future in the World”, which will focus on young Irish people, and our diaspora, and their perspectives about the world of the future and Ireland’s place in it. It will highlight the impact and achievements of young Irish and diaspora leaders across the fields of innovation, creativity, community development, business, and academia around the world.

Ministers will emphasise Ireland’s commitment to international peace and security and the rules-based multilateral system, especially at this time of conflict and turbulence. Other key messages will include the strength of Ireland’s economy, our active membership of the European Union, our commitment to protecting the Good Friday Agreement, and the high priority we attach to climate action and sustainability.

Programmes undertaken by Ministers will strengthen our links with the diaspora and business leaders.


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St Patrick’s Day 2024 Ministerial Plans

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar United States - Washington & Boston
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs; Minister for Defence Micheál Martin Canada - Vancouver, Ottawa, Toronto
Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications; Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan Brazil
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath China
Minister for Public Expenditure and National Development Plan Delivery and Reform Paschal Donohoe France, Bulgaria
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Simon Coveney India, Bangladesh
Minister for Education Norma Foley UK - Edinburgh, Cardiff, Manchester, London
Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media Catherine Martin United States - Nashville, Austin
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O'Brien South Africa, Zambia
Minister for Social Protection; Minister for Rural and Community Development Heather Humphreys United States - Springfield, Chicago & Madison
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue Kenya, Ethiopia, South Sudan
Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration & Youth Roderic O'Gorman Japan - Tokyo, Osaka
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly Australia - Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Minister for Further & Higher Education, Research, Innovation & Science Simon Harris UK - London
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee United States - New York
Chief Whip & MOS D/Taoiseach, D/Health - Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy Hildegarde Naughton Singapore
MOS D/Taoiseach & Foreign Affairs - EU Affairs and the Department of Defence Peter Burke United States - Atlanta & Savannah
MOS Foreign Affairs - International Development & Diaspora Seán Fleming Nigeria, Ghana
MOS DPENDR and TCAGSM - OPW and the Gaeltacht Patrick O'Donovan United States - St Louis & Kansas City
MOS DPENDR & DECC - Public Procurement and eGovernment; Communications and Circular Economy Ossian Smyth Korea
MOS D/Education - Special Education & Inclusion Josepha Madigan Switzerland
MOS DFHERIS - Skills and Further Education Niall Collins United States - Cleveland, Pittsburgh
MOS D/Transport & D/Environment, Climate and Communications - International and Road Transport and Logistics; Postal Policy Jack Chambers New Zealand - Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland
MOS D/Agriculture, Food and the Marine - Land Use and Biodiversity Senator Pippa Hackett Finland, Estonia and Latvia
MOS D/ Agriculture, Food and the Marine - R&D, Farm Safety and New Market Development Martin Heydon Germany
MOS D/Health & D/ Children, Equality, Disability, Integration & Youth - Disability Anne Rabbitte Sweden, Denmark
MOS D/Enterprise, Trade and Employment & D/SP - Business, Employment and Retail Neale Richmond Croatia, Slovenia
MOS D/Rural and Community Development, D/SP, D/Children, Equality, Disability, Integration & Youth - Community Development and Charities; Integration Joe O'Brien The Netherlands, Belgium
MOS D/Housing, Local Government and Heritage - Local Government and Planning Kieran O'Donnell Slovakia, Austria, Czechia
MOS D/ Housing, Local Government and Heritage - Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcolm Noonan Poland, Romania
MOS D/Enterprise, Trade & Employment - Trade Promotion & Digital Transformation Dara Calleary Peru, Chile and Argentina
MOS D/TCAGSM, D/Education - Sport and Physical Education Thomas Byrne United States - Phoenix, Los Angeles
MOS D/Finance - Financial Services, Credit Unions and Insurance Jennifer Carroll-MacNeill United States - Miami; Costa Rica and Mexico
MOS D/Justice - International Law, Law Reform & Youth Justice James Browne Vietnam
MOS D/Health - Mental Health and Older People Mary Butler Cyprus, Italy, Holy See
Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl Spain, Portugal
Cathaoirleach Jerry Buttimer United States - San Francisco & Seattle
Attorney General Rossa Fanning United States - Washington and Boston