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Many of the speakers shared powerful stories underscoring the needs for inclusion in the CHOGM communiqué and the work plan for the Commonwealth Secretariat. Issues raised during the consultations included human rights, gender equality, cultural inclusion, bridging the digital divide and greater inclusion of civil rights organisations in decision-making. 

Chaired by the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Assistant Secretary-General, Prof Luis Franceschi, the meeting began with a moment of silence to mark the passing of the second Commonwealth Secretary-General, Sir Shridath Ramphal, who passed away on 30 September 2024.  

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Many of the speakers shared powerful stories underscoring the needs for inclusion in the CHOGM communiqué and the work plan for the Commonwealth Secretariat. Issues raised during the consultations included human rights, gender equality, cultural inclusion, bridging the digital divide and greater inclusion of civil rights organisations in decision-making. 

Chaired by the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Assistant Secretary-General, Prof Luis Franceschi, the meeting began with a moment of silence to mark the passing of the second Commonwealth Secretary-General, Sir Shridath Ramphal, who passed away on 30 September 2024.  

Many of the speakers shared powerful stories underscoring the needs for inclusion in the CHOGM communiqué and the work plan for the Commonwealth Secretariat. Issues raised during the consultations included human rights, gender equality, cultural inclusion, bridging the digital divide and greater inclusion of civil rights organisations in decision-making. 

Chaired by the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Assistant Secretary-General, Prof Luis Franceschi, the meeting began with a moment of silence to mark the passing of the second Commonwealth Secretary-General, Sir Shridath Ramphal, who passed away on 30 September 2024.  

Many of the speakers shared powerful stories underscoring the needs for inclusion in the CHOGM communiqué and the work plan for the Commonwealth Secretariat. Issues raised during the consultations included human rights, gender equality, cultural inclusion, bridging the digital divide and greater inclusion of civil rights organisations in decision-making. 

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Chaired by the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Assistant Secretary-General, Prof Luis Franceschi, the meeting began with a moment of silence to mark the passing of the second Commonwealth Secretary-General, Sir Shridath Ramphal, who passed away on 30 September 2024.  
 

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Many of the speakers shared powerful stories underscoring the needs for inclusion in the CHOGM communiqué and the work plan for the Commonwealth Secretariat. Issues raised during the consultations included human rights, gender equality, cultural inclusion, bridging the digital divide and greater inclusion of civil rights organisations in decision-making. 
  • Chaired by the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Assistant Secretary-General, Prof Luis Franceschi,
  • the meeting began with a moment of silence to mark the passing of the second Commonwealth Secretary-General,
  • Sir Shridath Ramphal, who passed away on 30 September 2024.  

Many of the speakers shared powerful stories underscoring the needs for inclusion in the CHOGM communiqué and the work plan for the Commonwealth Secretariat. Issues raised during the consultations included human rights, gender equality, cultural inclusion, bridging the digital divide and greater inclusion of civil rights organisations in decision-making. 

Chaired by the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Assistant Secretary-General, Prof Luis Franceschi, the meeting began with a moment of silence to mark the passing of the second Commonwealth Secretary-General, Sir Shridath Ramphal, who passed away on 30 September 2024.