
CHOGM was successfully and
colourfully held in Colombo in a grand style.
Venue;-Nelum pokuna , BMICH and Waters Edge
Date :-15th November To 17th November

Why is CHOGM important?
CHOGM provides a unique forum to pursue trade and investment
opportunities, reinforce our strong people-to-people links and promote our
shared values.Though expenditure is very high,the long term benefits will be rewarding for Sri Lanka.Sri Lanka is a peaceful country following eradication of LTTE terrorism,which devatated the country and hindered developement.President Mahinda Rajapaksa is on the fast tract path to develope the country and achieve harmony among the ethnic communities.
Srilanka is a popular tourist destination with beautiful sceneries,golden beaches,surfing and sun bathing spots.
Hotel rates are cheap with 3/4/5 star resorts with comfortable,luxury,rooms and lots of fun and recreation activities.
Sri Lanka is also a profitable investment opportunities.-Tax holidays,infrastucture fascilities and cheap and skilled lobour.Two modern ports are in place Colombo and Hambanthota for quick imports and exports clearing.
Srilanka is a popular tourist destination with beautiful sceneries,golden beaches,surfing and sun bathing spots.
Hotel rates are cheap with 3/4/5 star resorts with comfortable,luxury,rooms and lots of fun and recreation activities.
Sri Lanka is also a profitable investment opportunities.-Tax holidays,infrastucture fascilities and cheap and skilled lobour.Two modern ports are in place Colombo and Hambanthota for quick imports and exports clearing.
http://www.investsrilanka.com
The
Commonwealth
The Commonwealth is a voluntary
association of 53 countries that support each other and work together towards
shared goals in democracy and development.
The Commonwealth is home to two
billion citizens of all faiths and ethnicities and includes some of the world's
largest, smallest, richest and poorest countries. Over half of its citizens are
25 or under. Member countries come from six regions: Africa (18); Asia (8); the
Americas (3); the Caribbean (10); Europe (3); and the South Pacific (11).
Most recent members include the
following: Rwanda admitted at the 2009 Commonwealth Heads of Government
Meeting; Cameroon; and Mozambique the first country with no historical or
administrative association to the Commonwealth to join.
History
The association has roots as far
back as the 1870s.
The Commonwealth believes the best
democracies are achieved through partnerships of governments, business and
civil society.
Beyond the ties of history, language
and institutions, members are united through the associations values of
democracy, freedom, peace, the rule of law and opportunity for all.
These values were agreed and set
down by all Commonwealth Heads of Government at two of their biennial meetings
(known as CHOGMs) in Singapore in 1971 and reaffirmed in Harare in 1991.
The values are protected at
government level by the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG), a
rotating group of nine foreign ministers, which assesses the nature of any
infringement and recommends measures for collective action from member
countries. It can suspend or recommend to Heads of Government that a member
country be expelled. When countries are suspended, the Commonwealth makes every
effort to bring them back into the fold.
While CMAG represents one aspect of
the Commonwealths commitment to democratic principles, many more discreet
interventions are made through good offices work, where specially appointed
representatives conduct quiet diplomacy to help prevent or resolve conflicts,
and build dialogue and democratic structures.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is
the Head of the Commonwealth. Kamalesh Sharma, current Secretary-General of the
Commonwealth, is the principal global advocate for the Commonwealth and Chief
Executive of the Secretariat.
There are three intergovernmental
organisations:
- Commonwealth Secretariat - executes plans agreed by Commonwealth Heads of Government through technical assistance, advice and policy development
- Commonwealth Foundation - helps civil society organisations promote democracy, development and cultural understanding
- Commonwealth of Learning - encourages the development and sharing of open learning and distance education
The current Commonwealth
Secretary-General is Mr.Kamalesh Sharma.
Resources:Official Website CHOGM

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