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Foreign Ministers from across the Commonwealth convened today at the United Nations Headquarters in New York for the 25th Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting (CFAMM), chaired by Samoa’s Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Toelupe Maoiautele Poumulinuku Onesemo.
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Commonwealth Foreign Ministers unite at UN to champion multilateralism and drive reform
Blog by Dr Jane Collins and Alison Swaddling, Advisers Ocean Governance,
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Blog: Tailored technical assistance drives change - Sri Lanka commits to High Seas Treaty
Since its inception, the island of Mauritius has hosted the headquarters of the Commonwealth Climate Finance Access Hub (CCFAH). Now in its 10th year, it is apt that donors, development partners, advisers, and stakeholders will meet in Port Louis on 11-12 September 2025 to determine strategic priorities and opportunities for CCFAH and reflect on the progress over the last decade.
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Commonwealth stakeholders head to Mauritius to shape CCFAH’s next decade
Water plays a key role in development, human development as well environmental and climate resilience.
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Commonwealth leads dialogue on the climate and health connection at World Water Week
By Akil Crichlow, Events Officer, International Water Resources Association; Elyse Blondell, Living Lands Charter Intern; and Mxolisi Sibanda, Climate Change Adviser,
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Blog: The Road to Belém – looking to Indigenous Peoples to protect our earth
Every year up to 23 million tonnes of plastics enter water ecosystems, posing serious human and environmental health threats. As negotiations for a legally binding global plastics treaty accelerate, the Commonwealth Clean Ocean Alliance brought together officials from members countries to prepare for these critical negotiations.
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Commonwealth stakeholders come together ahead of critical global plastics treaty negotiations
For many small and vulnerable states across the Commonwealth, from the Caribbean to the Pacific and the low-lying regions of Africa, climate-related loss is a recurring reality.
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From climate crisis to building economic resilience across the Commonwealth
By Naadira Ogeer, Head of Energy and Natural Resources; Kartikeya Garg, Assistant Research Officer, and Chilenye Nwapi, Legal Adviser for Natural Resources, .
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Blog: The Commonwealth can benefit from the unprecedented demand for critical minerals
This report assesses the state of play in the Commonwealth regarding progress towards the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 which covers the access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all by 2030. and insights and implications for key actors, including governments. It also includes progress on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) of Commonwealth countries under the Paris Agreement.
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The Commonwealth Sustainable Energy Transition: Pathways and Progress Report
When Stanley Anigbogu heard his name announced as the 2025 Commonwealth Young Person of the Year in March 2025, he could hardly believe it. He had not expected to win, especially among a pool of brilliant nominees from across the globe.
When Stanley Anigbogu heard his name announced as the 2025 Commonwealth Young Person of the Year in London earlier in March, he could hardly believe it. He had not expected to win, especially among a pool of brilliant nominees from across the globe.
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The young Nigerian innovator lighting up communities with recycled solar innovation
Two things separate the Commonwealth Climate Finance Access Hub (CCFAH) from other support mechanisms: its long-term advisory support and capacity-building prowess. Operating in its tenth year, the “Hub” has deployed 40 climate advisers and trained over 3,400 government officials, climate change professionals and to navigate the complexities of climate finance.
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Commonwealth Climate Finance Access Hub hailed as a force multiplier
By Dr Ruth Kattumuri, Senior Director; Reeya Rakchhandha, Assistant Research Officer; Mxolisi Sibanda, Interim Head of Climate Change at the .
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The Commonwealth spotlights drought mitigation
The and United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) this week signed a joint declaration to maximise the solutions that space technology, innovation and collaboration offer. The agreement covers not only climate and environmental resilience but also access to distance learning education opportunities, and equitable access to services.
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Commonwealth and UN space agency partner for a new era of sustainable development
The 2nd Commonwealth Blue Charter Ministerial Steering Committee took place on the sidelines of the 3rd UN Ocean Conference held in Nice, France, this week, reinforcing their collective commitment to protecting the ocean and accelerating action under the Commonwealth Blue Charter Action Groups.
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Commonwealth Blue Charter Ministers call for ‘real progress’ at UN Ocean Conference
The Commonwealth is playing a vital role in advancing the ratification and implementation of the Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement), adopted under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in 2023, and now coming into focus as countries gather this week in Nice, France, for the UN Ocean Conference.
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The Commonwealth drives progress on historic BBNJ Agreement
12 June 2025 to 12 June 2025
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A signing ceremony of a Joint Declaration between the and United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs followed by a panel discussion on using space technology for climate resilience.
Venue: Delegates Lounge, Marlborough House, London
Venue: Delegates Lounge, Marlborough House, London
Delegates at the recent 4th Biennial Commonwealth Sustainable Energy Transition (CSET) Forum called for increased South-South cooperation to drive just and sustainable energy transitions across the Commonwealth.
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Energy transitions forum commits to South-South cooperation
Blog by Mxolisi Sibanda, Interim Head of Climate Change,
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Blog: Accelerating action for biodiversity conservation
Commonwealth High Commissioners and other member country representatives recently met at Marlborough House for a briefing on the implementation of the Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration, adopted in Samoa at the 2024 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. The briefing provided member countries with a vision for the Commonwealth at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, to be held in June.
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Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration reaffirmed ahead of major UN Ocean conference
The 4th Commonwealth Sustainable Energy Transition (CSET) Forum started today at the at Marlborough House in London.
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From rhetoric to action: Commonwealth forum on energy transitions gets under way
By Marcel Le Roux, Strategic Engagement Manager, and Simon Butt-Bethlendy, Public Affairs Manager, Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH). IOSH is a Commonwealth-accredited organisation and founder member of the Commonwealth Communicators Group.
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Blog: Protecting workers feeling the heat
Commonwealth Secretary-General, Hon Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, speaking at the 2025 Innovation Net Zero World Congress 2025.
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Keynote address by the Secretary-General at the Innovation Net Zero World Congress 2025
The and UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) today hosted a roundtable on gender and energy security at Marlborough House in London.
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Women's role in energy security highlighted ahead of global summit