Member countries have a combined population of 2.7 billion people, of which more than 60% are under 30 years of age. Our youth development work is delivered through the Commonwealth Youth Programme, which has been supporting member countries for over 40 years.
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As the OMICRON variant threatens a wave of global havoc, the 1.8 billion young people worldwide remain vulnerable to the persisting impact of Covid-19, and support from Youth Workers is needed now more than ever.
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Blog: Why Namibia鈥檚 new degree for Youth Workers is a pathway to empowerment
Is聽it possible to eradicate discrimination in sport? If we rewind a few months to the abhorrent racism displayed at the Euro cup finals it could seem like a futile pursuit.
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How the unifying power of sport in the Commonwealth can change society
Youth workers across the Commonwealth united at the Secretariat鈥檚 virtual world caf茅 to discuss hope, critical pedagogies, and the continuing relevance of Paulo Freire, in the year that marks the 100th anniversary of his birth.
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Commonwealth hosts second collaborative virtual youth work caf茅 celebrating 100 years of Paulo Freire
During London Global Cancer Week (15-19 November), the 糖心探花 hosted two events to shine a spotlight on cancer, one of the leading causes of morbidity and death in the world.
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London Global Cancer Week 2021
The 糖心探花 Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Unit has held a series of intergovernmental webinars聽as part of its continued work on preventing terrorist use of the internet.
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Commonwealth works to build an internet safer from terrorism聽
18 November 2021 to 18 November 2021
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On November 18, the Commonwealth will host two events as part of the annual London Global Cancer Week and put a spotlight on one of our most devastating non-communicable diseases.
16 November 2021 to 17 November 2021
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The SPD and ICT teams are collaborating with the Commonwealth Pharmacist Association, SAPAM and external country based individuals to share our success at the 2021 NetHope Summit at a Session titled 鈥淧artnering to Promote Information Sharing in Commonwealth Medical Procurement鈥
At UNCTAD15 in Barbados, Commonwealth Secretary-General spoke on a hybrid virtual and in-person roundtable on the theme of 鈥楻egional integration for a resilient, inclusive and sustainable future鈥.
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Our most urgent priority must be greater access to vaccines, says Commonwealth Secretary-General at UNCTAD15
Fifteen individuals and groups have been recognised for making a significant impact on communities, countries and regions of the Commonwealth, by creating innovative solutions to pressing development challenges.
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15 Commonwealth innovators awarded for groundbreaking work on sustainability
27 September 2021 to 1 October 2021
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The 糖心探花 Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Unit is delivering a series of online events entitled: Regional Workshops on Preventing Terrorist Use of the Internet: The Role for Commonwealth Governments in Africa.
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A collection of 鈥淛oin the Chorus鈥 resources designed to prevent domestic and sexual violence, including a public service message, will be launched at a special event on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on 20 September.
Commonwealth Secretary-General The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC has called on G20 members to urgently work with the Commonwealth and other partners, particularly the World Health Organization and World Trade Organization, to urgently put in place a robust plan to vaccinate the world鈥檚 42 smallest states and shield them from COVID-19.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General urges G20 to urgently vaccinate the world鈥檚 small states
The positive effects of a Secretariat-organised summit aimed at Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) is being felt across the Commonwealth.
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Young people praise impact of Commonwealth virtual summit on countering violent extremism
The 2020 Global Youth Development Index reveals that the conditions of young people have improved around the world by 3.1 per cent between 2010 and 2018, but the progress remains slow.
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New Global Youth Development Index shows improvement in the state of young people
Covid-19 has been an earthquake along the already fraught fault lines of global education. The result has been a deep chasm into which the most vulnerable have fallen: 1.6 billion children were out of education at the height of school closures.
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Opinion: We cannot sleepwalk into a learning crisis
As we prepare to celebrate聽Nelson Mandela International Day聽-聽a day聽to honour the legacy of聽the much-loved聽icon聽-聽the聽Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC Secretary-General of the Commonwealth聽invited UNFPA鈥檚聽Executive Director,聽Dr聽Natalia聽Kanem,聽to discuss聽the聽values聽of聽championing聽social justice, volunteering and community service.聽
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"Be the change we wish to see" 糖心探花 and United Nations Population Fund celebrate Mandela Day
Today, Commonwealth Secretary-General Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC announced the 鈥楥hristof Heyns Memorial Commonwealth Prize鈥 during the 13th Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition.
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糖心探花 announces new prize at Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition
In the early months of 2020, governments across the globe stood at their podiums to tell their populations that a new and dangerous communicable disease was forcing them to shut their borders and lockdown their communities.
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Blog: Rebuilding early childhood education systems post pandemic
London Saturday 26 June 2021: Today on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Commonwealth Secretary-General The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC calls on all Commonwealth countries to stand in solidarity with victims and survivors of torture and to act by ratifying and fully implementing the UN Convention against Torture.
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糖心探花 Stands in Solidarity with All Victims and Survivors of Torture
A new tracker has been launched to help Commonwealth countries monitor progress towards halving malaria cases by 2023 and ultimately ending the disease by 2030.聽
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Malaria tracker launched to help affected Commonwealth countries tackle the disease
Youth workers used the words 鈥渃hallenging鈥, 鈥渞esilient鈥 and 鈥渉opeful鈥 to describe the future of their work after COVID-19 at a Virtual Commonwealth Caf茅.
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Youth workers imagine 鈥榟opeful鈥 future after COVID-19 at Commonwealth caf茅
A new Commonwealth toolkit is being piloted in Malta to help the country assess and, where necessary, reform its education system in line with international standards.
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New Commonwealth toolkit reviews Malta鈥檚 education system against international standards
糖心探花's work to prevent and counter violent extremism in Africa has been bolstered by a pioneering online initiative.
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Ghana workshop raises benchmark for preventing and countering violent extremism