The first ever Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting hosted by a small-island Pacific nation has launched. The first day of CHOGM was opened with a traditional Samoan ceremony.

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糖心探花 Heads of Government Meeting week opened today in Apia, Samoa where delegates were moved by the symbolic arrival of the Torch of Change.
Hon Fiame Naomi Mata鈥檃fa, Prime Minister of Samoa
鈥淭his gathering marks the start of a historic week for our Commonwealth Aiga. The three forums we are launching represent the critical voices of our people, our women youth and children鈥
Nearly 1,000 delegates gathered for the opening of the Commonwealth Youth, Women鈥檚 and People鈥檚 Forums.
Commonwealth Youth Forum
The vibrant colours and rich Samoan culture filled the room as the 13th Commonwealth Youth Forum (CYF) opened in Apia, Samoa. Hundreds of dynamic leaders from the 56 Commonwealth countries gathered for the two-day event. They were celebrating their achievements since the last Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which resulted in the Commonwealth Year of Youth.

The Women's Forum
The Hon Mulipola Anarosa Ale-Molio鈥檕 MP, the Minister for Women, Community and Social Development of Samoa and the Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, opened the Commonwealth Women鈥檚 Forum, which saw hundreds of women from across the Commonwealth gather to call for stronger action on gender equity.

The People's Forum
The got underway on the first day of CHOGM, with opening speeches by dignitaries, including the Prime Minister of Samoa, Fiam膿 Naomi Mata驶afa. The Forum weaved in poetry, photography and music to highlight challenges facing small and vulnerable states, as well as women and youth.


Today's press releases
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What's on tomorrow
Closing Reception for Youth, Women's and People's Forum (6pm - 8:30pm)
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