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The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC,
has become the first Black woman as well as the first Caribbean, Dominican and British
person to receive the University of California (UC) Berkeley’s prestigious Global Leadership
Award in recognition of her exceptional contributions to improving lives through
innovation and technology.
Read news - Commonwealth Secretary-General becomes first Caribbean and British person to receive UC Berkeley’s prestigious Global Leadership Award
Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, delivered a keynote address at the University of California (UC) Berkeley today, where she highlighted the urgency of bridging the persistent digital divide to ensure everyone can reap the full benefits of technology.
Read news - Without collective action, digital divide will exacerbate inequality, says Commonwealth Secretary-General at UC Berkeley
The Commonwealth Secretariat, together with a consortium of global firms, start-ups, universities and non-profits, have come together to bridge the digital divide, including the artificial intelligence (AI) gap, to help empower Commonwealth citizens, with a particular focus on the association’s 33 small states.
Read news - Commonwealth joins forces with global tech organisations to empower Commonwealth citizens in AI
The Commonwealth Secretary-General, Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, in her keynote speech at the 23rd Commonwealth Law Conference (CLC) held in Goa, India this week, called on lawmakers and the legal community to use their skills to take on the challenge of protecting the environment, improving governance, enhancing freedoms and enabling the most vulnerable. 
Read news - “As lawyers, we can change the world if we choose,” says Commonwealth Secretary-General
Collaborative action is vital to prevent the runaway effects of climate change and loss of biodiversity, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, has told a conference of global leaders and experts on Thursday.
Read news - 'A solution is going to take all of us': Commonwealth Secretary-General urges immediate action on climate change and loss of biodiversity