Ministers agree to intensify efforts to create greater understanding of the value of ocean resources in national development and new ways of working together to agree goals for ocean management
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Ministers to discuss findings of ministerial mission
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Peaceful and well organised election with an impressive turn-out, but democratic reforms must be urgently pursued
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The Commonwealth Secretariat will convene a seminar for Papua New Guinea judges from 23 to 24 February 2012 on judicial independence and ethics.
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A Commonwealth ministerial mission has been in the Maldives capital, Male, to gain a better understanding of recent events in the South Asian state
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A Commonwealth ministerial mission has arrived in the Maldives capital, Male, to gain a better understanding of recent events in the South Asian state
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Message by Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma. Mr Sharma is visiting Islamabad, Pakistan, from 16 to 19 February, 2012.
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Delegation will hold discussions with key interlocutors on circumstances surrounding the resignation of President Mohamed Nasheed
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Send in photos, video, audio or stories showing your culture and we'll feature a selection on our websites and Facebook page
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South Africa conference looks at the economic potential of natural fibres
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The official book of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), held in Perth, Australia in October 2011. This biennial publication is written by Commonwealth experts and presents current thought and pertinent analysis on Commonwealth issues and challenges. In-depth articles and case studies focus on topical issues, including the theme of the 2011 meeting: 'Building National Resilience, Building Global Resilience.'

The Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference report is an annual publication providing Commonwealth Finance Ministers with a central source of information regarding macro- and micro- financial issues that affect Commonwealth nations. Topics discussed include financing renewable energy sources, the impacts of trade negotiations and how Commonwealth states can combat the global financial crisis, all with an in-depth analysis from economic experts within the financial community. The report also provides case studies of successful projects with transferable solutions.
This volume was produced for the Finance Ministers Meeting in Washington DC, USA, October 2011.

The Commonwealth Ministers Reference Book is an essential source of information on key aspects of policy issues for all Commonwealth Ministers, from trade to transport. It includes over 40 articles covering a range of topics with opinion pieces, case studies and transferable solutions written by multi-sectoral authors from across the globe.
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The Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference Book is an annual publication providing Commonwealth Finance Ministers with a central source of information regarding macro- and micro- financial issues and trade relations that affect Commonwealth nations. It includes case studies of successful projects with transferable solutions, articles on the key issues discussed at the Finance Ministers Meeting and in-depth analyses from economic experts within the financial community.
This volume was produced for the Finance Ministers Meeting in Washington DC, USA, October 2010.

The Commonwealth Ministers Reference Book is an essential source of information on key aspects of policy issues for all Commonwealth ministers, from trade to transport. It includes 40 articles covering a range of topics with opinion pieces, case studies and transferable solutions written by multi-sectoral authors from across the globe.
A set of ministerial briefings provide short updates on key issues of concern to all ministers, whatever their particular portfolio. They include a variety of papers from promoting good governance in the Commonwealth to advice on peace building and conflict resolution.


The official book of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), held in Port of Spain in November 2009. This bi-annual publication is written by Commonwealth experts and presents current thought and pertinent analysis on Commonwealth issues and challenges. In-depth articles and case studies focus on topical issues, including the theme of the 2009 meeting: ‘Partnering for a more equitable and sustainable future.’

The Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference Report is an annual publication providing Commonwealth Finance Ministers with a central source of information regarding macro- and micro- financial issues and trade relations that affect Commonwealth nations. It includes case studies of successful projects with transferable solutions, articles on the key issues discussed at the Finance Ministers Meeting and in-depth analyses from economic experts within the financial community.

The Commonwealth Ministers Reference Book is an essential source of information on key aspects of policy issues for all Commonwealth ministers, from trade to transport. It includes 40 articles covering a range of topics with opinion pieces, case studies and transferable solutions written by multi-sectoral authors from across the globe.
A set of ministerial briefings provide short updates on key issues of concern to all ministers, whatever their particular portfolio. They include a variety of papers from promoting good governance in the Commonwealth to advice on peace building and conflict resolution.

The Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference Report is an annual publication providing Commonwealth Finance Ministers with a central source of information regarding macro- and micro- financial issues and trade relations that affect Commonwealth nations. It includes case studies of successful projects with transferable solutions, articles on the key issues discussed at the Finance Ministers Meeting and in-depth analyses from economic experts within the financial community.