The Commonwealth Secretariat and the Organisation Internationale de La Francophonie (OIF) - two global organisations whose members include about 100 of the worlds’ poorest, smallest and most vulnerable countries, with a population of about 2.5 billion people, are seeking to provide a series of practical inputs to the development agenda of the G20 – a Group of the world’s most advanced and emerging economies.
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Commonwealth, La Francophonie seek to provide input to the G20 agenda
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“There is an emerging dynamism on the African continent. Purposefulness and energy are the new face of Africa” – Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Ransford Smith
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Africa traversing a defining period for development
Sharma visits Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Jamaica and St Vincent and the Grenadines in official visit to the Caribbean region
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Youth employment and financial resilience to top agenda of Commonwealth Secretary-General’s Caribbean visit
Annual consultation to focus on investment aimed at women’s development and increased access to finance for women’s enterprise
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Secretariat’s gender and economics portfolio to be advanced at New York meeting
Countries with deeper economic integration and regional co-operation are better able to pull resources together – Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General, Ransford Smith
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Commonwealth supports conference focused on challenges of Caribbean integration
“We want the Commonwealth to be an association of authority and impact,” declared the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group, in an interim statement issued at its third meeting in Malaysia on 26-27 January.
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“An association of 2.4 billion people will have a powerful impact” declares Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group
“We want the Commonwealth to be an association of authority and impact,” declared the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group, in an interim statement issued at its third meeting in Malaysia on 26-27 January.
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“An association of 2.4 billion people will have a powerful impact” declares Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group
Officials and experts from Commonwealth countries most vulnerable to climate change will meet in Sussex, near London, from 23 to 25 January 2011, to explore practical ways of accessing, managing and using funds to tackle the potentially devastating effects of changing global weather patterns.
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Commonwealth convenes High Level Meeting on Climate Finance