School leaders across Mauritius have benefitted from an "innovative and valuable" three-day Commonwealth training programme.
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Mauritius school leaders first to benefit from innovative ‘tok-stori’ training programme
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Delegates at a two-day Commonwealth conference have outlined strategies and actions to achieve true equity and inclusion for all persons with disabilities.
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Secretary-General pledges support to ‘strong and unified’ disability movement
The Commonwealth Secretariat and the Government of Seychelles hosted a series of events in Victoria this month to boost progress on the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which includes the right to live independently and education without discrimination based on disability.
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Seychelles to improve lives of people with disabilities with Commonwealth assistance
3 October 2023 to 3 October 2023
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High-Level Fireside Chat
Hybrid Event/Marlborough House, the Commonwealth Secretariat
Annually, the UK celebrates October as Black History Month. The main aims of Black History Month are to commemorate the achievements and contributions of Black people to British Society and the world, and to educate the public and build awareness of Black history.
Hybrid Event/Marlborough House, the Commonwealth Secretariat
Annually, the UK celebrates October as Black History Month. The main aims of Black History Month are to commemorate the achievements and contributions of Black people to British Society and the world, and to educate the public and build awareness of Black history.
Award-winning Ugandan-British writer Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi to chair high-profile international judging panel. Prize opens for submissions until 1 November 2023. Entrants can submit stories in 13 languages for the chance to win international recognition and prize money.
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Judges announced for 2024 Commonwealth Short Story Prize
Citizens and organisations from the 56 Commonwealth countries can now submit entries for the Secretary-General’s Innovation for Sustainable Development Awards to win prestigious titles and cash prizes.
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Entries open for Commonwealth Secretary-General’s Innovation for Sustainable Development Awards
21 September 2023 to 21 September 2023
Conference
The 23rd Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting (CFAMM) will take place on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, on 21 September 2023 from 9AM-12PM New York time.
Commonwealth women’s affairs ministers will meet in The Bahamas, from 21 to 23 August 2023 to consider strategies for achieving gender equality across all 56 member countries.
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Commonwealth women’s affairs ministers to focus on strategies for gender equality
21 August 2023 to 23 August 2023
Conference
The 13th Commonwealth Women’s Affairs Ministers Meeting (13WAMM) will be held at the Atlantis Paradise Island Resort in Nassau, the Bahamas, from 21 to 23 August 2023 under the theme ‘Equality Toward a Common Future’.
The Commonwealth Secretariat, in partnership with UNESCO, has previewed a global report containing new data on the contribution of sport to sustainable development, with key metrics on worldwide activity levels, provision of physical activity in schools, gender and investment in sporting provision.
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'Investment in sport can be a catalyst for transformation': Commonwealth Secretary-General launches policy paper on first global sport impact report
The Global Sport and SDG Impact Report will be the first global baseline report on the global data available to evidence the contribution that physical education, physical activity and sport make to sustainable development. This policy brief offers a preview of that report, explaining its methodology and indicators, and highlighting areas in which measurable progress has been made and where gaps in the evidence have been found.
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The Global Sport and Sustainable Development Goals Impact Report
Over two days, Commonwealth Education Ministers, senior officials and other stakeholders met to chart the way forward for education in the 56 member countries. The education ministers met at Marlborough House in London for the Commonwealth Education Ministerial Action Group (CEMAG) on Thursday, 11 May 2023.
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Ministers and senior officials agree on strategies to accelerate progress towards education goals
After several years of online meetings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, last week, members of the Commonwealth Advisory Committee on Health (CACH) met in person for the first time since 2019 to discuss and advance key areas of health priorities ahead of the 35th Commonwealth Health Ministers Meeting (CHMM) next month.
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Commonwealth Advisory Committee convenes its first in-person meeting since 2019 ahead of Health Ministers Meeting
The Commonwealth Secretary-General, Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, is in Papua New Guinea this week where she met with Prime Minister the Hon James Marape to discuss issues of mutual interest and strengthen partnerships between the Commonwealth and Papua New Guinea. The Prime Minister and Secretary-General also had fruitful discussion on gender issues, climate action and youth empowerment.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General visits Papua New Guinea to strengthen partnerships and encourage action on gender issues
As countries recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, and face the compounding challenges of global inflation, debt, climate change and sociopolitical scenarios, there is a need to explore new investment strategies to accelerate economic development, build resilience and balance competing environmental, economic and social pressures. In this context, the concept of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) as a framework for sustainable growth has gained new relevance. This paper discusses the potential benefits of ESG in terms of enabling sustainable economic growth in the Commonwealth, including possible technical assistance, capacity building and policy development on ESG for public debt management and improved public sector sustainability, including collaboration with International Financial Institutions financing standards.
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Environmental, Social and Governance Practices for Value Creation in the Commonwealth
4 April 2023 to 4 April 2023
Event
The Commonwealth Secretariat, in partnership with the University of Edinburgh, will host its 7th annual Commonwealth Debate on Sport and Sustainable Development on 4 April.
The Commonwealth Secretary-General yesterday called for an unprecedented level of international co-operation to reach timely and orderly resolutions to the interlocking crises of environmental breakdown, economic insecurity and rising inequality.
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International co-operation is the only way to tackle interlocking global crises, says Commonwealth Secretary-General
2 December 2022 to 2 December 2022
Webinar
The Commonwealth Secretariat's Human Rights Unit will host a webinar on 2 December to examine effective solutions for eliminating all forms of discrimination faced by people with disabilities when engaging with police in Africa.
The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC has made history by becoming the first Commonwealth Secretary-General to address the Pan-African Parliament.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General delivers a message of solidarity in historic address to African parliamentarians
Sporting institutions are urged to join a project seeking to measure the impact of sport and physical activity on sustainable development.
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Open call for sporting Commonwealth institutions to join data collection project
12 October 2022 to 12 October 2022
Webinar
Following the huge success of the first Black History Month event last Friday, you are cordially invited to the second event which is a webinar on the topic: ‘Unlocking the Power of Allyship in the Workplace'.
This week, the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Human Rights Unit (HRU) is in Antigua and Barbuda to assess the needs of persons with disabilities and mental health conditions and to help ensure their inclusion in public policy and society and the fulfilment of their rights.
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Commonwealth works with Antigua and Barbuda to help prioritise the rights of persons with disabilities
Grassroots organisations invited to join ‘Million Acts of Kindness’ project in honour of the Commonwealth and Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
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A Million Acts of Kindness
The Commonwealth Secretariat has recognised three outstanding people for their work in promoting Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) across the world.
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Three sport leaders awarded for promoting sport for development and peace
Op-ed by Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC
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Op-ed: Transformative week spent at Birmingham Commonwealth Games