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Charter of the Commonwealth

We the people of the commonwealth:

Recognizing that in an era of changing economic circumstances and uncertainty, new trade and economic patterns, unprecedented threats to peace and security, and a surge in popular demands for democracy, human rights and broadened economic opportunities, the potential of an need for the commonwealth – as a compelling force for good and as an effective network for co-operation and for promoting development has never been greater.

Recalling that the commonwealth is a voluntary association of independent and equal sovereign states, each responsible for its own policies, consulting and co-operating in the common interest in our peoples and in the promotion of international understanding and world peace, and influencing international society to the benefit of all through the pursuit of common principles and values,

Affirming that the special strength of the commonwealth lies in the combination of our diversity and our shared inheritance in language, culture and the rule of the law: and bound together by shared history and tradition; by respect for states and peoples; by shared values and principles and by concern for the vulnerable,

Affirming that the commonwealth way is to seek consensus through consultation and the sharing of experience, especially through practical co-operation, and further affirming that the commonwealth is uniquely placed to serve as a model and as a catalyst for new forms of friendship and co-operation in the spirit of the charter of the United Nations,

Affirming the role of the commonwealth as recognized intergovernmental champion of small states, advocating for their special needs; providing policy advice on political, economic and social development issues; and delivering technical assistance,

Welcoming the valuable contribution of the network of the many intergovernmental, parliamentary, professional and civil society bodies which support the commonwealth and which subscribe and adhere to its value and principles,

Affirming the validity of and our commitment to the values and the principles of the commonwealth as defined and strengthened over the years including: the Singapore Declaration of Commonwealth principles, the Harare Commonwealth Declaration, the Langkawi Declaration on the Environment, the Millbrook Action Program, the Latimer House Principles, the Aberdeen Agenda, the Trinidad and Tobago Affirmation of Commonwealth values and principles, the Munyonyo statement on Respect and Understanding, the Lake Victoria Commonwealth climate change Action Plan, the Perth Declaration on food security principles, and the commonwealth Declaration on investing in you7ng people,

Affirming our core commonwealth principles of consensus and common action, mutual respect, inclusiveness, transparency, accountability, legitimacy, and responsiveness,

Reaffirming the core values and principles of the commonwealth as declared by this charter:

I. DEMOCRACY

We recognize the inalienable right of individual’s or participate in democratic processes, in particular through free and fair elections in shaping the society in which they live. Governments, political parties and civil society are responsible for upholding and promoting democratic culture and practices and are accountable to the public in this regard. Parliaments and representative local governments and other forms of local governance are essential elements in the exercise of democratic governance.

We support the role of the commonwealth Ministerial Action Group to address promptly and effectively all instances of serious or persistence violation of commonwealth values without any fear or favor.

II. HUMAN RIGHTS

We are committed to the universal declaration of Human Rights covenants and international instruments. We are committed to equality and respect for the protection and promotion of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to the development, for all without discrimination on any grounds as the foundations of peaceful, just and stable societies. We note that these rights are universal, indivisible, interdependent and interrelated and cannot be implemented selectively.

We are implacably opposed to all forms of discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, color, creed political belief or other grounds.

III. INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY

We firmly believe that international peace and security, sustainable economic growth and development and the rule of the law are essential to the progress and prosperity of all. We are committed to an effective multilateral system based on inclusiveness, equity, justice and international law as the best foundation for achieving consensus and progress on major global challenges including piracy and terrorism.

We support international effort for peace and disarmament at the United Nations and other multilateral institutions. We will contribute to the promotion of international consensus on major global political, economic and social issues. We will be guided by or commitment to the security, development and prosperity of every member state.

We reiterate our absolute condemnation of all acts of terrorism in whatever form or whenever they occur or by whomsoever perpetrated, with the consequent tragic loss of human life and serve damage to political, economic and social stability, we reaffirm our commitment to work together as a diverse community of nations, individually, and collectively under the auspices and authority of United Nations, to take concerted and resolute action to eradicate terrorism.

IV. TOLERENACE, RESPECT AND UNDERSTANDING

We emphasize the need to promote tolerance, respect, understanding, moderation and religious freedom which are essential to the development of free and democratic societies, and recall that respect for the dignity of all human beings is critical to promoting peace and prosperity.

We accept that diversity and understanding the richness of our multiple identities are fundamental to the commonwealth’s principles and approach.

V. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

We are committed to peaceful, open dialogue and the free flow of information, including through a free and responsible media, and to enhancing democratic traditions and strengthening democratic processes.

VI. SEPARATION OF POWERS

We recognize the importance of maintaining the integrity of the roles of the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. These are the guarantors in their respective spheres of the rule of law, the promotion and protection of fundamental human rights and adherence to good governance.

VII. RULE OF LAW

We believe in the rule of law as an essential protection for the people of the commonwealth and as an assurance of limited and accountable government. In particular we support an independent, impartial, honest and competent judiciary and recognize that an independent, effective and competent legal system is integral to uploading the rule of law, engendering public confidence and dispensing justice.

VIII. GOOD GOVERNANCE

We reiterate our commitment to promote good governance through the rule of law, to ensure transparency and accountably and to root out, both at national and international levels, systemic and systematic corruption.

IX. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMMENT

We recognize that sustainable development can help to eradicate poverty by pursuing inclusive growth whilst preserving and conserving natural ecosystems and promoting social equity.

We stress the importance of sustainable economic and social transformation to eliminate poverty and meet the basic needs of the vast majority of the people of the world and reiterate the economic and social progress enhances the sustainability of democracy.

We are committed to removing wide disparities and unequal living standards as guided by internationally agreed development goals. We are also committed to building economic resilience and promoting social equity, and we reiterate the value in technical assistance, capacity building and practical cooperation in promoting development.

We are committed to an effective, equitable, rules-based multilateral trading system, the freest possible flow of multilateral trade on terms fair and equitable to all, while takng into account the special requirements of

We also recognize the importance of information and communication technologies as powerful instruments of development; delivering savings; efficiencies and growth in our economies, as well as promotion education ,learning and sharing of the culture. We are committed to strengthening its use while enhancing its security, foe the purpose of advancing our societies.

X. Protecting the Environment

We recognize the importance of the protection and conservation of our natural eco system and affirm that sustainable management of the nature. Environment is the key to sustained human development. We recognize the importance of multilateral cooperation, sustained commitment and collective action, in particular by addressing the adaptation and mitigation challenge of climate change and facilitating the development ,diffusion and deployment of affordable environmentally friendly technologies and renewable energy , and the prevention of illicit dumping of toxic and hazardous waste as well as the prevention and mitigation of erosion and desertification.

XI. Access to health, Education, Food and Shelter

We recognize the necessity of access to affordable health care, education ,clean drinking water, sanitation and housing for all citizens and emphasize the importance of promoting health and well-being in combating communicable and non-communicable diseases.

We recognize the right of everyone to have access too safe, sufficient and nutritious food, consistent with the progressive realization of the right to adequate food in the context of national food security.

XII. Gender Equality

We recognize that gender equality and women empowerment are essential components of human development and basic human rights. The advancement of women’s right and the education of girl’s are critical preconditions of effective and sustainable development.

XIII. Importance of young people in common wealth

We recognize the positive and active role and contributions of young people in promoting development, peace, democracy and in protecting and promoting other common wealth values, such as tolerance and understanding , including respect for other cultures. The future success of the common wealth rests with the continues commitment and contributions of young people in promoting and sustaining the commonwealth and its values and principles, and we commit to investing in and promoting their development , particularly through the creation of opportunities for youth employment and entrepreneurship.

XIV. Recognition of the needs of small states

We are committed to assisting small and development states in the common wealth , including the particular needs of small island developing states , in tackling their particular economic ,energy, climate change and security challenges, and in building their resilience for the future.

XV. Recognition of the needs of small states

We are committed to collaborating to find ways to provide immediate help to the poorest and most vulnerable including least developed countries, and to develop responses to protect the people most at risk.

XVI. The role of civil society

We recognize the important role that civil society plays in our communities and countries as partners in promoting and supporting Commonwealth values and principles, including the freedom of association and peaceful assembly , and in achieving development goals.

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