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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.
Read news - Apia Commonwealth Ocean Declaration reaffirmed ahead of major UN Ocean conference
The following statement was issued today by the Commonwealth Secretary-General, the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland KC, on the announcement of the co-honourees of the 2025 Zayed Award for Human Fraternity: Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados, the non-profit organisation World Central Kitchen, and 15-year-old inventor Heman Bekele.
Read news - Commonwealth Secretary-General’s statement on Prime Minister Mia Mottley winning Zayed Award
The challenge before the Commonwealth of Nations is monumental. Climate change is no longer a distant threat — it is here, testing resilience, economies, and the future of humanity itself. Despite some important progress, the world is not yet on track to keep global temperatures below 2°C, let alone within the critical 1.5°C threshold. Achieving this will require unprecedented cooperation, courage, and commitment. The race to triple renewable capacity is hotting up. 
Read news - Commonwealth Sustainable Energy Transition Agenda: the race to triple renewable capacity