Erica is the eldest of a family of six children who live on the island of Petite Martinique. She told us that when you live on the island, you simply live a 'seafaring life', and for a woman, there are two options: either get married and become a housewife, or work on the sea.
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Erica is a woman steering her own future across the high seas
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For Kimani, life is full of challenges and every day it’s about overcoming them without a focus on the fact that he has a disability.
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Grenada referendum and the protection of persons with disabilities
It’s not the fault of the child that he or she is born out of wedlock. That much would seem obvious. But for Johnny Calliste, a proud, patriotic Grenadian and project coordinator with the Ministry of Youth, it has meant stigmatisation and discrimination, especially during his childhood.
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Grenada referendum and the protection of children
More than 900 students have begun their studies in the UK, thanks to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC).
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Commonwealth scholars inspiring global change
Michelle is a survivor of sexual abuse and rather than let it define her and determine the journey of the rest of her life, she has used it as a powerful tool to help in the healing of others.
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Grenada referendum and the Rights and Freedoms Bill: a survivor’s story
The Commonwealth Secretariat is pleased to invite nominations and submissions for the Commonwealth Education Good Practice Awards 2018.
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Commonwealth Education Good Practice Awards 2018
The latest round of the coveted Commonwealth Education Good Practice awards is now open to organisations that are delivering innovative education projects around the Commonwealth.
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Submissions call for prestigious Commonwealth education awards
Exactly a quarter of a century ago, on 20 October 1991, Commonwealth heads of government signed the historic Harare Commonwealth Declaration which defined the association’s fundamental political values.
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The Harare Declaration: reflections on the landmark accord, 25 years on
October 1991: Commonwealth vows to safeguard democracy and human rights
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From the Archive: Harare Declaration sets out fundamental values
Both the president and the prime minister of Sri Lanka took part in the launch of the Colombo Declaration to ensure better health across the Commonwealth.
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Colombo declaration for Commonwealth health ‘will shape global agenda’
By focusing on prevention rather than cure, countries – and especially least development countries – can get more bang for their buck when investing in national healthcare, advises the Commonwealth Secretariat.
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Quality not quantity in health investment: Proof that $153 per head can boost a nation’s health
Sports leaders need to “get serious” about tackling corruption, or risk undermining social cohesion and health, education and gender equality targets. That was the warning from Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland today.
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Don’t let corruption damage sport’s promise, says Secretary-General
Finance ministers, central bank governors and the Secretary-General will be in the American capital this week to respond to the biggest financial challenges facing Commonwealth countries.
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Commonwealth finance ministers address Brexit, climate and banking
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland will address the 2016 Commonwealth Sport Summit next week in Edmonton, Canada.
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Secretary-General Scotland to address 2016 Commonwealth Sport Summit
The government of Mauritius is to create a new national ‘sport for all’ strategy and action plan with support from the Commonwealth.
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Mauritius to develop ‘sport for all’ strategy with Commonwealth support
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
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