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the Commonwealth Yearbook 2015 Commissioned and researched by Rupert Jones-Parry and Andrew Robertson Edited by Kate Bystrova Published for the Commonwealth Secretariat by Nexus Strategic Partnerships The Commonwealth Yearbook 20 15 The various Commonwealth declarations and statements are copyright-free, although the Commonwealth Secretariat should be appropriately acknowledged. Text © Commonwealth Secretariat 2015 or as otherwise credited Volume © Nexus Strategic Partnerships Limited 2015 Country maps © Oxford Cartographers All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the permission of the publisher. Applications for reproduction should be made in writing to Nexus Strategic Partnerships Limited, St John’s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge CB4 0WS, UK. 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First published 2015 ISBN 978-1-908609-19-9 Published by Nexus Strategic Partnerships and available from: Online: www.nexuspartnerships.com www.commonwealthofnations.org Telephone: +44 (0) 1223 353131 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 353130 Email: [email protected] Mail: Nexus Strategic Partnerships St John’s Innovation Centre Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WS UK And through good booksellers For the Commonwealth Secretariat Marlborough House Pall Mall London SW1Y 5HX UK www.thecommonwealth.org Printed by Nutech Print Services, India The flags illustrated are stylised representations and neither the proportions nor the colours are guaranteed true. 2 The CommonwealTh Yearbook 2015 Preface This edition of The Commonwealth Yearbook number of essays from a diverse range of Sources celebrates the 50th anniversary of the contributors highlight areas of interest to the Commonwealth Secretariat. A new section, Commonwealth, such as gender equality, The primary sources of the data in the ‘The Commonwealth in history’, has been participatory governance and education. country profiles, and in the statistical and added to chart the evolution of the other tables, are international agencies, Profiles of the Commonwealth’s 53 member association and includes a pictorial timeline of especially the World Bank (economic data) countries and their overseas territories and major events since the Secretariat’s inception. and the various agencies of the United associated states have been researched and This chapter also contains a collection of compiled using a broad range of national and Nations. personal ‘Commonwealth reminiscences’ international sources. The profiles are also from members of staff who worked in senior published online and constantly updated on Definitions and acronyms positions at the Secretariat during its first five the websites of the Commonwealth decades. Definitions of principal socio-economic Secretariat and Nexus Strategic Partnerships. indicators in the country profiles and the The content of this new Commonwealth The directory of Commonwealth statistical tables are given in ‘Definitions, Yearbook looks at global developments and the organisations has been compiled and process of change within the organisation itself updated from information supplied by the acronyms and abbreviations’ in the as well as providing up-to-date information, organisations themselves. ‘Reference’ section. including on this year’s Commonwealth theme, This edition also includes comprehensive ‘A Young Commonwealth’. information on the 2014 Commonwealth Commissioned, researched and compiled by A substantial amount of new material has Essay Competition, highlighting the creative Andrew Robertson and Rupert Jones-Parry; been included in this edition. The talent of the Commonwealth’s young people, edited by Kate Bystrova; with country profiles ‘Commonwealth in Action’ section of the and on Commonwealth-related publications. prepared by Richard Green, Jade Fell, Katie 2015 Yearbook looks at the work of the Also included is pictorial coverage of last Silvester, Sara Starkey and Johannes Ruckstuhl Commonwealth and its core partners during year’s Commonwealth Games, which took 2014 and into 2015. In addition to this, a place in Glasgow, UK. July 2015 The CommonwealTh Yearbook 2015 3 Contents Preface ........................................................................................ 3 Poem: Hunger Pains .................................................................... 67 Map of the Commonwealth ........................................................ 8 Kevin M. Isaac Advancing Commonwealth values in 2015 ................................. 14 The WWI centenary through five Commonwealth Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma war grave sites ............................................................................ 68 Peter Francis and Michael St Maur Sheil Commonwealth Day 15 NZ-UK Link annual lecture ........................................................... 71 Sir Hew Strachan Commonwealth Games 21 Commonwealth Secretariat Archives: Researching ‘the spirit of co-operation’ ........................................................... 73 What is the Commonwealth? Hilary McEwan Introducing the Commonwealth .................................................. 26 Artisans, servants, musicians and kings: Africans in History of the Commonwealth .................................................... 32 Tudor England ............................................................................. 75 The Commonwealth and its members ......................................... 37 Onyeka Member countries’ heads of state and government .................... 40 Commonwealth members ........................................................... 41 The Commonwealth Charter ....................................................... 42 Commonwealth Heads of Government The Commonwealth in history Meeting (CHOGM) Biennial summits .......................................................................... 78 Commonwealth Secretariat celebrates 50 years .......................... 46 Declaration of Commonwealth Principles .................................... 79 The evolution of youth development in the Caribbean ................ 50 Harare Declaration ....................................................................... 84 Armstrong Alexis Millbrook Programme .................................................................. 85 The establishment of the Commonwealth Fund for Magampura Commitment to Young People ................................ 87 Technical Co-operation ................................................................ 52 Kotte Statement on International Trade and Investment .............. 88 Matthew Battey Colombo Declaration on Sustainable, Inclusive and Equitable Development ................................................................ 88 Reflections on the relief effort following the 2004 Summit Statements ..................................................................... 90 Boxing Day tsunami ..................................................................... 54 Colombo Communiqué ............................................................... 92 Lainy Malkani Commonwealth reminiscences Ministerial meetings in 2014 For want of a Commonwealth stamp… ...................................... 56 Law Ministers Meeting ................................................................ 102 Cheryl Dorall Health Ministers Meeting ............................................................ 106 Meeting Mandela ........................................................................ 57 Sports Ministers Meeting ............................................................. 106 Patsy Robertson Finance Ministers Meeting ........................................................... 109 The Commonwealth family ......................................................... 58 Lorna McLaren ‘A Young Commonwealth’ The people’s Commonwealth – A humanitarian perspective ....... 59 ‘A Young Commonwealth’: Championing youth ......................... 112 Mohd Jasimuddin Youth, innovation, sustainable development and the Picture perfect ............................................................................. 61 Commonwealth ........................................................................... 113 Mary Mackie Helen Clark Unity in diversity .......................................................................... 62 Commonwealth youth: Driving positive change .......................... 116 Indrajit Coomaraswamy Katherine Ellis Fond remembrances of the Commonwealth ministerial ‘A Young Commonwealth’ 2015: Events at a glance .................. 118 meetings ...................................................................................... 63 Nancy Spence Viewpoint: Why recognise youth in the post-2015 agenda? ....... 120 Messeh Leone CHOGM memories ...................................................................... 64 John Eyers Remembering Arnold Smith, the first Secretary-General .............. 64 Official Commonwealth organisations Michael Estorick