Registrations are now open for the second round of an online course, designed to harness sport for sustainable development.
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Free course on sport for sustainable development opens for the second round
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Continuing determined action is needed for malaria rates to fall by more than 50 per cent by 2023 to meet the target set out by Commonwealth leaders, the Secretary-General urged on World Malaria Day.
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Commonwealth countries must sustain action on halving malaria by 2023 amid COVID-19
A groundbreaking Commonwealth project discovering what it means to be Bangladeshi has delivered its latest instalment via a live webinar.
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Thought-provoking Bangladesh identity project draws to a close
Findings of a new snapshot research on the impact of the pandemic on education services in South Africa offer important lessons for governments and practitioners across the Commonwealth, says one of the study’s authors.
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South Africa report on COVID-19’s impact on education offers key lessons
The fifth Commonwealth debate on sport ended in a draw as the teams argued that technology, however useful, is not the solution in itself to rebuilding the sport sector after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Investment in technology, however useful, is not the solution to sport recovery, say debaters
Patricia Scotland was welcomed with flowers at the Orione Community Training Centre on 25 March, a not-for-profit organization, and school for children with mental and intellectual disabilities in Nairobi.
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Secretary-General visits school for children with learning difficulties in Kenya
Among the greatest gifts with which I have been blessed were parents who instilled in me a deep-rooted sense of identity, and the unequivocal belief that there was no difference between what a boy and a girl could achieve.
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International Women’s Day: To change the world, women must choose to challenge
30 March 2021 to 30 March 2021
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Ahead of the 2021 International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, the Secretariat will host its annual Commonwealth Debate on Sport and Sustainable Development on 30 March.
The Commonwealth Secretariat has launched a new policy tool to help member countries make informed sport decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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New Commonwealth tool to help improve sport decisions during COVID-19
8 March 2021 to 8 March 2021
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On International Women’s Day, the Commonwealth Secretariat will host a virtual event to put a spotlight on women’s leadership in responding to COVID-19 and charting an equitable recovery.
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The winners of the annual Commonwealth Youth Awards will be announced on 10 March. The ceremony will take place during Commonwealth Week and will be held virtually for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Twenty finalists from 18 countries are up for five regional awards. Of the five regional winners, one outstanding young person will become the Commonwealth Young Person of the Year 2021.
Twenty finalists from 18 countries are up for five regional awards. Of the five regional winners, one outstanding young person will become the Commonwealth Young Person of the Year 2021.
Nominations are open for young leaders to apply to stand for positions on the Commonwealth Youth Council, the body which represents the Commonwealth’s 1.4 billion young people.
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Nominations open for young people to join Commonwealth Youth Council
Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has described a never-before-attempted musical feat as “uplifting and a powerful testament to the Commonwealth’s resilience”.
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Commonwealth countries end the year with ‘uplifting’ and ‘powerful’ musical collaboration
Commonwealth human rights experts held an anti-torture workshop for senior government officials from the Caribbean.
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Commonwealth event helps to strengthen Caribbean anti-torture commitments
The Gambia has announced plans to launch a national ‘NO MORE’ campaign against domestic and sexual violence.
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The Gambia announces plans to launch national ‘NO MORE’ campaign against domestic violence
The 3rd Meeting of the Open-Ended Working Group on Model Indicators on Sport and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was held as a virtual forum on 2-3 December 2020. The meeting was delivered by the Commonwealth Secretariat, working with UNESCO and UNDESA as meeting hosts.
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3rd Open-Ended Working Group Meeting: Model Indicators on Sport and SDGs
Gambian President Adama Barrow has told the Commonwealth Secretary-General that his country is “happy to be back” in the family. The Secretary-General is in The Gambia for her first official visit since the country re-joined the Commonwealth in 2018 - almost five years after leaving the association. She commented: “President Barrow’s words are a testimony to the longstanding partnership between The Gambia and the Commonwealth."
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‘Happy to be back in the Commonwealth,’ Gambian President tells Secretary-General
To mark Human Rights Day, Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland writes about the need for legislation and policies to ensure that wherever possible girls remain in school. Girls generally experience more barriers to education than their male counterparts, and this has been exacerbated yet further by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Opinion: Commonwealth Secretary-General says Covid-19 threatens girls’ access to education
Violence against women and girls is pervasive. The Pacific is not immune, with prevalence rates of violence against women and girls in most of the region’s countries much higher than the global average of 35 per cent.
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Blog: Samoa’s response to violence against women and girls can guide other countries
The Commonwealth advocates sport as a vehicle for development and peacebuilding. Given its popularity and unequivocal prominence in the rich tapestry of the Commonwealth’s heritage, sport has huge potential to drive social change – and accelerate gender equality – across member states.
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Blog: How sport can fight gender-based violence
Gender-based violence is prevalent throughout the Commonwealth. It impacts the social, economic and psychological wellbeing of individuals and communities. Violence against women and girls in particular is usually underreported.
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Blog: Engaging men and boys to end gender-based violence
Workplace harassment is an epidemic that blights the lives of women and girls around the world in formal and informal ‘workplace’ spheres. It is used to discriminate against or violate the human rights of over half of the world’s population.
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Blog: Employers creating safe spaces to prevent harassment at work
Although often overlooked, there is a stark gender dynamic to terrorism and violent extremism. In 2018, Commonwealth Heads of Government encouraged the active involvement of women in finding solutions to violent extremism.
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Blog: Trivialising misogyny in terrorism is dangerous but tackling gender assumptions can prevent violent extremism
The first instinct of women planning to escape violence is to reach the police and justice system for protection. As they take the brave step to report, often they are met with a failing system.
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Blog: Justice system should not fail in protecting victims of gender-based violence
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has pledged concerted and continuous action to protect the rights and needs of people with disabilities.
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Secretary-General urges action to remove barriers hindering people with disabilities