Equal rights for disabled people

Equal rights for disabled people

On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, civil society urge leaders to look at ratifying the UN Convention.

Commonwealth Writers' Prize final in Auckland

Commonwealth Writers' Prize final in Auckland

23rd Commonwealth Writers' Prize to announce winners at Auckland Writers and Readers Festival in May 2009

Stigma kills as much as HIV & AIDS

Stigma kills as much as HIV & AIDS

Commonwealth civil society leaders speak up to end stigma.

Advisory Committee vacancy

Advisory Committee vacancy

Our Civil Society Advisory Committee seeks East African representation. Apply...

Working together

Working together

If your organisation shares our values, work with us through our Grants programme.



Job vacancy: HR & Contracts Officer

Job vacancy: HR & Contracts Officer

We are recruiting a part-time HR & Contracts Officer. Apply...

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Lawrence Hill at the National Archives in Kew

Lawrence Hill, 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize Overall Best Book winner, pays a visit to the National Archives in Kew where the original document, The Book of Negroes, on which his award winning novel is based, is kept.

Is the internet killing reading?

Is reading dying in today's internet environment? Find out what panelists had to say at a recent Commonwealth Writers' Prize discussion.

Indra Sinha, 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize regional winner

Indra Sinha, winner of the 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize Europe and South Asia Best Book award, talks about his winning novel, Animal's People, and where the true inspiration for writing this latest book came from.

Suzuki sets the real bottom line

Speaking before the 11th Annual Commonwealth Lecture, award winning environmentalist David Suzuki explains what the real bottom line is when it comes to saving the planet.

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