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  1. 1. Aleksandra Kulon, Wiktoria Michalska, Oliwia Kraś, Dominik Kucharski
  2. 2. WHAT IS COMMONWEALTH? Commonwealth of nations is a political association of 56 member states which are mostly a former territories of British Empire. The head of the organization is the British Crown
  3. 3. The Commonwealth Secretariat The Commonwealth Secretariat is the main intergovernmental agency and central institution of the Commonwealth of Nations.
  4. 4. Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland is the 6th Commonwealth Secretary-General
  5. 5. Functions of the Commonwealth The Commonwealth Secretariat is the intergovernmental organisation that supports member countries to achieve the Commonwealth's aims of development, democracy and peace.
  6. 6. Common aims  the United Kingdom or the Secretary General does not have any direct or indirect control over members. These countries have come together to form an association with some common aims.
  7. 7. British Commonwealth's history  British Commonwealth is one of the world’s oldest political associations of states. Its roots go back to the British Empire, when countries around the world were ruled by Britain.
  8. 8. The early Commonwealth  Over time different countries of the British Empire gained different levels of freedom from Britain. Semi- independent countries were called Dominions, and the leaders of these countries attended conferences with Britain from 1887.  At the 1926 conference called The Imperial Conference, Britain and the Dominions agreed that they were all equal members of a community within the British Empire. They owed allegiance to the British king or queen, but the UK did not rule over them.
  9. 9. The modern Commonwealth  The Dominions and other territories of the British Empire became fully independent of the United Kingdom – the first country to become independent was India (in 1947).  At the Commonwealth Prime Ministers meeting in 1949, the London Declaration said that republics and other countries could be part of the Commonwealth. The modern Commonwealth of Nations was born. Since 1949 independent countries from all around the world have joined the Commonwealth. Membership today is based on free and equal voluntary co- operation.
  10. 10. The activity of the British Commonwealth  The mandate of the Commonwealth is to serve the needs of its member governments and their citizens in political, economic and social development. The Commonwealth also provides a forum for deliberation, problem solving, consensus decision making and action on matters of importance to its membership.
  11. 11.  In 2022, the Commonwealth of Nations consisted of 56 member states inhabited by 2.5 billion people (nearly 1/3 of the world's population). 32 of them are "small countries", defined by the organization as countries with a population not exceeding 1.5 million.
  12. 12. The Commonwealth of Nations includes the Great Britain (with dependent territories) and the following states: 1) former dominions, eg Australia, Jamaica, Canada, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea; 2) republics, e.g. Bangladesh, India, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania; 3) independent monarchies, eg Lesotho, Malaysia, Swaziland. Some countries after independence did not join the Commonwealth of Nations, such as Burma; many countries left the Commonwealth of Nations, such as Ireland, Fiji, as well as South Africa, Pakistan (which eventually returned to the Commonwealth of Nations). States that belong to the British Commonwealth
  13. 13. Thanks for your attention!

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