Presidents, regional leaders, representatives of the international community – including the Commonwealth Secretary-General – ...
Presidents, regional leaders, representatives of the international community – including the Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, and thousands of Ghanaians watched as John ...
This blog is the second in a series of three exploring effective approaches to data management. The first blog focused on the ...
The Commonwealth stands ready to support all parties in Mozambique to work towards a peaceful solution to the crisis. We will work with other international stakeholders and regional organisations to ...
The announcement of the first-ever Commonwealth Peace Prize has led to an overwhelming response, and eligible entrants now have until 17 January 2025 to submit nominations for the inaugural award. The ...
We live in times of unparalleled complexity where poverty, geo-political shifts, climate change, food insecurity, and conflict and fragility are intertwined, and are transforming the ways we live, ...
Over 20 Commonwealth election professionals have sharpened their skills following a five-day training course in Fiji, designed to strengthen electoral integrity and inclusion in the Pacific.
On duty across Ghana, Commonwealth observers watched as the elections got off to a calm, peaceful and early start. Polling stations in most places observed by the group opened at 7am, with the people ...
Following is the Commonwealth Secretary-General’s, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, statement for Human Rights Day, observed on 10 December. Today the Commonwealth proudly joins the global community ...
Disability was no barrier for a member of the Commonwealth group observing the recent Ghana election. Grace Jerry, who uses a wheelchair, brought her keen perspective as a person with disability to ...