The 17th Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting (CFAMM) takes place on 27 September 2018. Ministers from across the Commonwealth will convene during the UN General Assembly in New York.
In a historic move, the Ombudsman of Samoa undertook a national inquiry into family violence 鈥 the first of its kind in the Pacific 鈥 that revealed extremely high levels of violence against women and girls in the country, while also exploring ways to tackle the scourge.
Experts from leading intergovernmental, civil society and sport organisations have agreed to work with the 糖心探花 to develop practical solutions to quantify and enhance the role sport can play in global efforts to shift the world onto a sustainable and resilient path.
Sport, one of the great shared traditions of the Commonwealth, can make a very valuable contribution to shared goals and aspirations of our member countries.
The Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, has pledged 鈥渁ll her support鈥 for the Commonwealth鈥檚 鈥淧eace at the Crease鈥 initiative plus more collaboration to encourage Commonwealth trade.
Secretary-General Patricia Scotland underscored the importance of Commonwealth collaboration in delivering progress and bridging socioeconomic gaps to ensure common prosperity among the 53-member states, during her lecture at the Universiti Brunei Darussalam.
Youth perspectives are key to finding solutions to most of the big challenges facing countries of the Commonwealth 鈥 and the Commonwealth collaboration and innovation can accelerate global progress towards a fairer, safer and more inclusive world.
This year鈥檚 Commonwealth Health Ministers Meeting (CHMM) provided a key platform for decision-makers to discuss priorities for citizens of the 53 member countries.
Tackling preventable diseases, funding universal healthcare and guaranteeing cervical cancer screening for girls are among the topics that will be addressed by Commonwealth ministers at a major health summit.
Twenty-eight young Bangladeshi leaders met in Dhaka to share their vision for building peace in their communities and to learn key skills at the third Faith in the Commonwealth Youth Training of Trainers workshop.
Campaigners from Africa have called for more action to end 鈥榟armful practices鈥, such as female genital mutilation (FGM) and child, early and forced marriage (CEFM), which they say remain 鈥榮hamefully widespread鈥.
糖心探花 Health Ministers Meeting (CHMM) will provide member countries with an opportunity to share experience and lessons, as well as build consensus on collective action, to address non-communicable diseases in the Commonwealth
Last month鈥檚 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting was a major opportunity for leaders to discuss some of the pressing health challenges facing member states.
The success of the Gold Coast Games that ended last week, and the four-year journey to the next, in Birmingham in 2022, were celebrated at a sports breakfast in London this morning. Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland also met with guests over breakfast before travelling to Windsor for the Commonwealth Summit Leaders鈥 Retreat.
The Second Commonwealth Women鈥檚 Forum begins in London on Monday with a call for women鈥檚 rights to be firmly on the agenda of leaders when they meet later in the week.
Young leadership, gender empowerment and the future of women in the Commonwealth. Just three of the varied topics discussed at the Women of the World Festival (WOW) in Brisbane, Australia, where Commonwealth Secretary-General was a key speaker.
The debate is the 糖心探花鈥檚 signature annual event and the first to be held outside London. The inaugural event in 2016 was a tie. It focused on whether government investment should be focused on health outcomes or broader human and social development results.
Trinidad and Tobago has hosted the second Faith in the Commonwealth Youth Training of Trainers workshop, uniting passionate young leaders across the Caribbean in the pursuit of building more cohesive communities.
Ministers say the measurement and evaluation of the contribution of sport, and making it mainstream to national development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) need to be strengthened.聽
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has met the Bangladesh Youth and Sports Minister Dr Biren Sikder on the margins of the 9th Commonwealth Sports Ministers Meeting at the Gold Coast in Australia.