- Member countries | Commonwealth
Commonwealth countries are diverse: they are among the world’s biggest, smallest, richest and poorest countries Together they work to pursue common goals and values Small states are especially vulnerable to issues such as climate change and developmental challenges All Commonwealth members have an equal say regardless of size or wealth
- History, Members, Purpose, Countries, Facts - Britannica
Although historically connected to the British Empire, any country can apply to be a member of the Commonwealth, regardless of its intersection with Britain’s colonial past The Commonwealth consists of 54 countries, including the United Kingdom Who is head of the Commonwealth? The British monarch is head of the Commonwealth
- About us | Commonwealth
To help create and sustain a Commonwealth that is mutually respectful, resilient, peaceful and prosperous and that cherishes equality, diversity and shared values
- All member countries - Commonwealth of Nations
Click here to access the Commonwealth country directory, containing 53 detailed country profiles on Commonwealth member states
- The Commonwealth - Commonwealth of Nations
Learn about the Commonwealth, including its key organisations, country membership, its history and the latest developments
- Commonwealth - Member Nations, Intergovernmental Cooperation, Democracy . . .
It has no formal constitution or bylaws The members have no legal or formal obligation to one another; they are held together by shared traditions, institutions, and experiences as well as by economic self-interest
- Commonwealth
2025 Commonwealth Year of Innovative, Resilient and Sustainable Debt Through high-level dialogues, technical assistance, and global advocacy, the Commonwealth will bring together member states, institutions and experts to drive innovation in debt reform — and ensure that debt works for development, not against it
- member states of the Commonwealth - Britannica
After becoming independent, these 55 states have chosen to work with one another and with the United Kingdom in cooperation while also recognizing the British monarch as their symbolic head
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