Read more Editor's PickPeace Building Commonwealth Heads of Government Endorse the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security April 27, 2018 1892 views The Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassadors Network updates on the endorsement of the UN Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace…
Read more Editor's Pick “Self-empowerment through volunteer work” April 26, 2018 1370 views Volunteer work is a route to empowerment and skills development, writes Musa Temidayo, 26, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Nigeria, who…
Read more Bright IdeasCommonwealth Commonwealth Youth put forward Declaration and Action Plan to power their common future April 23, 2018 2286 views On the final day of the 11th Commonwealth Youth Forum, the young people of the Commonwealth finalised their declaration, expressing…
Read more Editor's Pick “Powering towards our common future” April 17, 2018 1012 views A recent election gave Ariana Joseph, 18, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Antigua and Barbuda, opportunity to reflect on the factors…
Read more Editor's Pick “The Commonwealth as a trading block” April 5, 2018 1530 views The Brexit vote could usher in a new trade opportunity for the Commonwealth, writes Muhammed Badamasi, 22, a Correspondent from Lagos…
Read more Editor's Pick “Politics facing strategic change in Nigeria” March 23, 2018 1149 views A proposition for a third party on the national stage has introduced a new element in Nigerian politics and interesting…
Read more Editor's Pick “Epilepsy awareness with the colour purple” March 15, 2018 1671 views Examining the myths behind epilepsy takes on a personal meaning for Ashlee Burnett, 20, a Correspondent from Couva in Trinidad.…
Read more Editor's Pick “Child beggars and the Almajiris” March 2, 2018 2541 views Child begging has almost become a culture thing in Northern Nigeria and is a normal feature in other states, writes Musa…
Read more Editor's Pick “Blood minerals: the paradox of the Congo” February 19, 2018 2508 views Aisha Anne Habiba, 28, a Correspondent from Mombasa in Kenya, uses the DRC as an example of the convincing evidence…
Read more Editor's Pick “Do set terms of office serve the electorate?” February 13, 2018 1543 views Elections give citizens a voice, but Lyn-Marie Blackman, a Commonwealth Correspondent alumni from Barbados, argues for methods to hold politicians…