Professor Asha Kanwar President & CEO, Commonwealth of Learning (COL) Pulling Together as the Commonwealth.

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Professor Asha Kanwar President & CEO, Commonwealth of Learning (COL) Pulling Together as the Commonwealth

Commonwealth Charter: Values 1. Democracy 2. Human rights 3. International peace and security 4. Tolerance, respect and understanding 5. Freedom of Expression 6. Separation of Powers 7. Rule of Law 8. Good Governance 9. Sustainable Development 10. Protecting the Environment 11. Access to Health, Education, Food and Shelter 12. Gender Equality 13. Importance of Young People in the Commonwealth 14. Recognition of the Needs of Small States 15. Recognition of the Needs of Vulnerable States 16. The Role of Civil Society

COL Priorities  Education  Sustainable Development  Youth  Small States  Gender Equality

EPG Recommendations 1. Promoting Development: improving the lives of Commonwealth People 2. Building capacity and resilience in small states 3. Women: confronting the challenges that remain

EPG Recommendations  Integrating CW organisations and spreading the face of the CW  Building Strategic partnerships  Raising the profile of the Commonwealth What are we doing in this regard?

How do we build strategic partnerships with international organizations and private sector?  Based on Ethics of Partnership  Relationships based on shared principles, specific common objectives and strategic linkages to particular fields  Built on a Win-Win Framework

COL’s Partnerships 1. With COMSEC & Commonwealth Foundation 2. With UNESCO and UNICEF 3. With private sector Financial Institutions and ICT companies 4. With Universities and Educational Institutions

How do we raise the Commonwealth’s Profile? Commonwealth’s credibility will be sustained only if the “have nots” believe you continue to work in their best interest Don McKinnon in “In the Ring-A Commonwealth Memoir”, page 298

Profile from 6000 women and men farmers: Survey from a random sample of 78 Respondents

COL, Commonwealth and “Have-nots” Male (%)Female (%)Total (%) Significant Differences Moderate Differences No Answer No Difference Waste of Time (n=25)100 (n=53)100 (n=78) COL’s project and Its significance for Livelihoods Year 2010

COL, Commonwealth and “Have-nots” Male (%)Female (%)Total (%) Know more about Commonwealth & COL Know Something about Commonwealth & COL No Answer 000 Do Not Know about Commonwealth and COL No need to know Awareness about Commonwealth and COL Year 2010

Evolving to remain relevant to the needs of Member States

Collaborative rather than Competitive

Thought-leadership

Respectful, Ethical, Professional

Skills, Speed, Scale

 Be Champions of the Commonwealth  Promote the Commonwealth through Social Media  Exemplify Commonwealth values What can be done?

Finally  ‘Pulling together’ for what? Promoting Commonwealth values? Development?  What are the biggest untapped opportunties to pull together?  What are the practical and concrete steps to pull together?