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In the first in a two-part assessment of the global economic outlooks ahead of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting in Washington on 13 October 2025, Dr Thomas Munthali, Head of Economic Policy and Small States at the °®Âþµº, sets out the challenge facing member countries.
Read news - Blog: Turning economic headwinds into opportunities - A resilient future for the Commonwealth (Part 1)
This resource provides policy guidance for all countries on investing in national agricultural data infrastructure.

Collaboratively produced with the support of Commonwealth member countries and experts, and validated in 2025 through a webinar with over 60 experts globally, it provides a comprehensive overview of a sectoral approach to digital public infrastructure (DPI) aimed at establishing a co-ordinated and collaborative framework for agricultural data management across Commonwealth countries and beyond.
Read publication - National Agricultural Data Infrastructure: A Policy Guide
With the recent wave of socio-economic shocks that have impacted the economies of small states, scaling up access to finance remains crucial. Exploring untapped sources of financing is therefore imperative to help member states achieve their development targets, including the Sustainable Development Goals, and build resilient economies.
Read publication - From Brain Drain to Brain Gain
A blog by Dr. Benjamin Kwasi Addom, Adviser, Agriculture & Fisheries Trade Policy, Commonwealth Connectivity Agenda, °®Âþµº.

This blog is the third in a series exploring effective approaches to data management. The first blog focused on the European Union’s Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and its implications for Commonwealth countries, while the second examined ‘Building national data infrastructures through a bottom-up approach.’

In this entry, we explore the significance of NAgDI in empowering Commonwealth nations to build shared agricultural data infrastructures, ensuring compliance with global trade regulations while fostering economic resilience and data sovereignty.
Read news - Blog: The Commonwealth’s National Agricultural Data Infrastructure
This Handbook on Extractive Sector Investment Negotiations, which is aimed at developing country officials, is intended as a guide for teams involved in negotiations with foreign investors to ensure that processes are designed and followed to achieve positive, sustainable outcomes that produce ‘win-win’ results.

This handbook attempts to bring a holistic approach to such negotiations, which includes a multidisciplinary approach through the involvement of all relevant stakeholders.
Read publication - Handbook on Extractive Sector Investment Negotiations