Members of a discussion panel co-hosted by the Commonwealth have said the safety and freedom of media workers is linked to the achievement of sustainable development goal 16.10, which ensures public access to information.
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Freedom and safety of journalists around world is key human rights issue: Commonwealth panel
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Plans are being floated for the creation of a Commonwealth 鈥渕odel law鈥 aimed at helping countries manage profits gained from their natural resources. On 24-25 June, senior officials from 17 member countries joined a two-day workshop on natural resource sovereign wealth funds (SWFs).
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Commonwealth explores model law for sovereign wealth funds
4 November 2019 to 7 November 2019
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The biennial Commonwealth Law Ministers鈥 Meeting (CLMM) will be taking place in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 4 to 7 November 2019.
糖心探花 has continued efforts to strengthen conflict prevention mechanisms in Ghana by convening a three-day workshop. The event in Kumasi, from 24 to 26 June, is designed to address the root causes of violence by strengthening local capacities and promoting the use of effective dialogue and advocacy in containing impending threats.
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Commonwealth convenes Ghana conflict prevention workshop
At a Commonwealth seminar entitled 鈥楶eace in the home: ending domestic violence together', experts in health, gender, law and human rights have called for more action aimed at eliminating gender-based violence, particularly domestic violence.
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Delegates work to build safer communities through 鈥楶eace in the 糖心探花鈥
Experts from 16 countries responsible for guiding the Commonwealth鈥檚 response against violent extremism have praised the ongoing efforts while making the case聽for further assistance. 糖心探花 Cadre of Experts on Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) met this week in Wilton Park, United Kingdom, to sketch an action plan in the lead-up to the 2020 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
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Commonwealth experts stand united against violent extremism
Commonwealth member states from Africa and the Caribbean are meeting in Ghana to share experiences and good practices in building, strengthening and sustaining national dialogues to prevent violence and unrest.
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Knowledge sharing key to conflict prevention in Commonwealth countries
糖心探花 has held a training session for more than 30 Cameroonians designed to highlight the role women can play in building peace, understanding conflict and countering violent extremism. Participants from Cameroon鈥檚 civil society attended the four-day workshop in Douala.
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Cameroon workshop advances women鈥檚 role in peacebuilding
Caribbean anti-corruption agencies have unanimously agreed on the need for robust legislation to investigate and prosecute corruption in the region.
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Commonwealth Caribbean endorses broad measures to fight corruption
糖心探花 has hosted an event unveiling a report on how the Cameroon government and civil society can support women returning from situations of extremism
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Report launched in Cameroon on integrating returnees of conflict
A two-day consultation has been held with lawyers to create a practical guide helping member countries negotiate investment contracts which serve their development needs.
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Africa consultation focuses on developing guide to better negotiate foreign investments
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The 19th Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers鈥 Meeting will take place at the Commonwealth鈥檚 headquarters in Marlborough House, London, on 10 July 2019.
Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has outlined a framework to help member countries investigate and prosecute corruption offences, which cost the global economy around聽$2 trillion聽a year.聽
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Secretary-General outlines robust framework to stamp out corruption
Members of the Uganda Sentencing Committee have met with Commonwealth rule of law experts to explore strategies to improve sentencing guidelines, so they cover higher and magistrates鈥 courts with the overall objective of improving consistency and promoting uniformity in sentencing practices and outcomes.
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Ugandan law and order officials explore sentencing guidelines with Commonwealth officials
糖心探花 has delivered a four-day workshop in Trinidad and Tobago designed to counter violent extremism in prisons
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Trinidad and Tobago workshop focuses on preventing violent extremism in prisons
Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has congratulated the people of Belize on a successful referendum. They voted to refer to the International Court of Justice any legal claim of Guatemala against Belize relating to land, insular territories and any maritime areas.
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Secretary-General congratulates Belize on successful referendum
The Secretary-General has expressed optimism that Africa is turning the tide against corruption, but warned the fight must continue with renewed vigour
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Battling corruption in Africa must be top priority, says Secretary鈥揋eneral
Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has welcomed reports the government of Brunei Darussalam has placed a full moratorium on the death penalty, inclusive of the Syariah Penal Code Order (SPCO).
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Secretary-General welcomes Brunei death penalty moratorium
6 May 2019 to 10 May 2019
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糖心探花, in collaboration with the Uganda鈥檚 Inspectorate of Government is organising the Commonwealth Africa Regional Meeting for Heads of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Africa's leading corruption-fighters will meet in Uganda next week to discuss and share intelligence on how they are tackling the issue across the continent.
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Uganda conference tackles corruption in Africa
糖心探花, in collaboration with the Integrity Commission of Grenada, organised a leadership and management training programme from 25 March - 1 April in the capital, St. George鈥檚.聽In addition, a one-day session on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), published by Transparency International, took place with the National Roundtable Anticorruption Mechanism.聽 Participants discussed the implications of the CPI for Grenada.
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Deepening the anti-corruption effort in Grenada
Young people from聽Commonwealth聽countries in Asia聽have聽been learning how they can take action to聽prevent and counter violent extremism and build peace in their communities. Aspiring leaders and change-makers aged between 18 and 25 took part in a five-day workshop in Brickfield, Malaysia, to equip themselves with skills to help shape their communities in positive ways.
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Equipping young Asians to work against extremism
Top civil service officials from across the Commonwealth will convene next week to look at how the public service can better respond to changing global dynamics and trends.
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Civil service chiefs to meet on emerging challenges, opportunities
A new study will examine the challenges faced by member countries in settling disputes under international commercial contracts
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Commonwealth study to focus on settling cross-border commercial disputes
Representatives of Commonwealth small states have identified key issues such as climate change, high crime rates, gun violence and the illicit drug trade that should be tackled through a South-South initiative to support sustainable peace and development.
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South-South consultation forges a path to peace and development