A blog by Dr. Benjamin Kwasi Addom, Adviser, Agriculture & Fisheries Trade Policy, Commonwealth Connectivity Agenda, ...
A Commonwealth team has arrived to observe Ghana’s general elections. They began by observing the special vote, which allows ...
According to the World Health Organization, 30–50% of all cancer cases are preventable and prevention offers the most ...
Throughout the two weeks of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the Commonwealth Secretariat provided a platform and meeting place for young people. Several side events included young people from across the ...
On this International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we come together as a global community to reaffirm our commitment to ending violence against all women and girls. This day ...
Bangladesh’s economy is heavily dependent on agriculture. According to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, agriculture, forestry and fishing contributed 11.2 per cent of the country’s gross domestic ...
While agriculture and fisheries are crucial sectors for food security, employment and exports (including through the tourism market) in the Caribbean, their direct contribution to gross domestic ...
Thousands of South Africans are set to benefit from stronger protections against cybercrime, following a Commonwealth symposium which equipped magistrates with practical skills to adjudicate online ...
With over 12 million tonnes of plastic entering the ocean annually, the cost of inaction is untenable. Commonwealth stakeholders are now better equipped to advocate for a bold and inclusive pathway ...
This second edition of the CCJ focuses on AI: its first five articles, collected together in the special section on AI, address emerging threats and employ AI approaches to improving cybersecurity ...