The Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has welcomed plans to try to end the irregular migration of people across the world.
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Secretary-General backs efforts to ease global migration crisis
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The Secretary-General has been meeting the Bangladeshi prime minister, Sheikh Hasina Wazed, at the United Nations in New York to discuss a variety of challenges facing the Commonwealth.
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Secretary-General and Bangladeshi PM discuss challenges facing Commonwealth
The Secretary-General has told BBC News that Commonwealth ministers and parliamentarians have asked her to help them respond to the crisis of irregular mass movement of people across the world by coming up with a plan.
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Commonwealth consensus on need to respond to irregular mass migration
Plans for a first national inquiry into violence in Samoa were discussed by the country’s National Human Rights Institution, the Office of the Ombudsman at this week’s Commonwealth Women’s Affairs Ministers meeting in Apia.
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Plans for first national inquiry into family violence in Samoa discussed
Traditional leaders across the northern region of Ghana have come together to use their leadership roles and governance structures to end child marriage.
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Traditional leaders commit to ending child marriage in Ghana
Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, has told a Canadian broadcaster that nations won’t be allowed to get away with cheating in sport and this was non-negotiable.
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Integrity in sport at Rio 2016
Governments commit to promoting sport as a vital tool for sustainable development, and taking strong action to protect sports integrity
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Sports Ministers in Rio pledge to strengthen policies and fight corruption
Inclusive, affordable and sustainable sport is intrinsically linked with a healthy, happy and engaged population, writes Australia’s Minister for Sport, Sussan Ley, who is chairing the Commonwealth Sports Ministers Meeting in Rio de Janeiro on 4 August.
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Sports Minister: Health and sport are best mates in Australia
The Commonwealth Sports Ministers Meeting is an important opportunity to talk about our journey so far and the critical role their governments and cities can play in the continued success and impact of Commonwealth Sport.
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From a sporting games to a sporting movement for all communities
This week, on the occasion of the Olympic Games, UNESCO will join delegates at the 8th Commonwealth Sports Ministers Meeting (8CSMM) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to look at concrete ways that our two organisations can join forces to better address sport policy issues.
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Time to move from ‘declaration to action’ on sport policy
The role that sport can play in contributing to sustainable development, in areas like health, education, gender equality and economic development, deserves the same amount of attention as the glitz, glamour and scandal of high performance sport.
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More than just a game: Sport and the Sustainable Development Goals
Commonwealth governments will gather in Rio de Janeiro on the eve of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games to push for greater recognition of sport as a vehicle to deliver global development goals, such as on health and education.
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Commonwealth Ministers at Rio Olympics address sports policy and integrity issues
The Secretary-General will challenge universities to increase the number of scholarships they make available to Commonwealth students when she speaks at a universities conference tomorrow in Ghana.
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Secretary-General joins top academics to define ‘responsible university’
How health and education policies can end the scourge of female genital mutilation (FGM) will be the big question on the Commonwealth’s Health and Education online hubs this month.
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What do we do about FGM? – Health and Education online discussion
Commonwealth ministers endorse a new strategic plan from the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, giving it a mandate to promote universal access to broadband internet and strengthen cybersecurity.
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ICT Ministers endorse new Commonwealth telecommunications plan
Commonwealth countries are set to benefit from a set of universal standards to improve quality in education, Dr Joanna Nurse, Head of Health and Education at the Commonwealth Secretariat, announced today.
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Commonwealth to develop universal standards for ensuring quality education
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In partnership with the British Red Cross, the Commonwealth will host a panel discussion under the theme 'Law, Humanity and the Commonwealth'.
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Senior education officials who make up the Commonwealth Accelerated Development Mechanism for Education (CADME) Technical Working Group will hold their first meeting on 8-9 June 2016 at Marlborough House, London.
Global efforts to achieve universal health coverage are put at risk by threats to national health systems including recent virus outbreaks such Ebola and Zika, as well as climate change, Commonwealth Health Ministers have warned.
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Governments focus on boosting health security in response to emerging threats
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland made a heartfelt appeal today in support of a new campaign to raise awareness about domestic violence in the United Kingdom.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General says ‘No More’ to domestic violence
Young leaders from around the Commonwealth who are temporarily based in the UK for study or work are to be connected and engaged by ‘CommonTies’, a new initiative launched by the Commonwealth Secretariat today.
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New initiative for young professionals and students launched by the Commonwealth
Hub discussion explores ways to increase loans, scholarships and other forms of education funding
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Financing individuals to further their education
Sport experts and evaluation specialists from across the Commonwealth met this week at Marlborough House, the headquarters of the Commonwealth Secretariat.
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Commonwealth experts to ensure sport makes strong contribution to sustainable development
Addressing a major United Nations conference in Geneva, Secretary-General Scotland pledged the Commonwealth’s commitment to support the United Nations Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism.
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Focus on early intervention to counter violent extremism, says Secretary-General