The Commonwealth Secretariat’s publications are a key part of the organisation’s mission to work as a trusted partner for all Commonwealth people as a force for peace, democracy, equality, and good governance; a catalyst for global consensus-building; and a source of assistance for sustainable development and poverty eradication.
Next Steps in Managing Teacher Migration
The Gambia Presidential Election, 24 November 2011
Guidebook to Education in the Commonwealth
Trade Solutions in a Global Green Economy
Gender, Peace and Security
Cameroon Presidential Election, 9 October 2011
Guyana National and Regional Elections, 28 November 2011
Social Protection
Implementing Inclusive Education
Citizenship Education in Commonwealth Countries
About Commonwealth publications
The Commonwealth Secretariat publishes authoritative, evidence-based research and knowledge products for policymakers, academics, professionals and wider publics across the world. Our publications cover all aspects of the Commonwealth’s areas of work, focus and expertise, including small and developing states; environment and climate change; democracy, law and government; and social issues concerning young people, gender, health and education.
The vast majority of our publications are fully open-access, and this page hosts our searchable publishing archive covering 1969 to the present. (The standalone Commonwealth iLibrary, which hosts Commonwealth Secretariat publications from 1969–2023, is in the process of being decommissioned as of June 2026.)
Printed copies of selected major Commonwealth Secretariat titles are also available to purchase from our distributor, Mare Nostrum Group – see below for full details.
You can also consult our library and archive catalogue to find books and historical documents by and about the Commonwealth.
Book distributors and stockists
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Individual Orders & Enquiries:
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