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Blog by Dr Daniel Wilde, Head of Oceans, and Dr Jane Collins, Ocean Governance Adviser, Commonwealth Secretariat ...
Twenty IT specialists from nine countries and territories completed a training course last month designed to ensure the ...
The Commonwealth Observer Group's (COG) final report on Trinidad and Tobago's Parliamentary Elections has identified how ...
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The Commonwealth Secretariat Arbitral Tribunal (CSAT) was established and operates under a Statute agreed by Commonwealth governments in 1995.
The workshop was far more than an academic exercise. It was an invitation to reflect, to engage, and, most importantly, to act. We were not just attendees - we were participants, speakers, thinkers ...
This report attempts to quantify the potential impact of legal reform to enable the use of the so-called “transferable records” on Commonwealth trade.
The modern Commonwealth of Nations was born in 1949 when the London Declaration was signed by eight countries. The declaration recognised the eight countries as independent and equal members of the ...
The Commonwealth Climate Finance Access Hub (CCFAH) helps countries to unlock the available climate finance. Through this initiative, small and vulnerable member states are assisted to bid for and ...
When Stanley Anigbogu heard his name announced as the 2025 Commonwealth Young Person of the Year in March 2025, he could hardly believe it. He had not expected to win, especially among a pool of ...
The Secretariat’s Debt Management Unit (DMU), through its public debt management programme, supports member countries’ efforts to effectively manage their debt portfolios.
The 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – or the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28 – took place from 30 November to 12 December ...