The Commonwealth Youth
Forum:
President
Mahinda Rajapaksa of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka officially
inaugurated the Commonwealth Youth Forum on November 10, 2013 promising to
stand by them all step of the way during his tenure as a Chairperson-in-office
for the CHOGM.
“…I
believe there must be a protection, safeguarding of young adults from the evils
of society. Some of these evils are
associated with modern technology. . . .The long term goal is to engage youth
who are in pursuit of higher education and others who are not, equally
contributing to the development process of the country…,” stated President
Rajapaksa during his speech.
The
Sri Lankan President further stated that his Government has initiated youth development
programmes for the purpose “to engage young grass roots level activists in
policy formulation and to expose them to the values and norms of the
Commonwealth.”
Sri
Lanka is the host of this year’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)
held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, replacing Australia’s 2011 biennial Chairmanship.
Prince Charles to
arrive Thursday November 14, 2013:
The
Prince of Wales and Duchess Camilla are expected to arrive in Colombo, Sri
Lanka this Thursday in time to participate in this year’s CHOGM, hosted by Sri
Lanka.
The
two will be in the country from November 14-16 and are scheduled to open the
Commonwealth Summit and host a customary dinner for the Commonwealth
Leaders. This will be the Duchess of
Cornwall’s first official visit to Sri Lanka.
Commonwealth Business
Forum:
The
Commonwealth Business Forum (CBF) has official opened on November 12, 2013 with
aim at bridging together Heads of Government, Ministers and top business
leaders from around the world.
The
CBF will provide a valuable opportunity for high level dialogue on trade and
investment between business and government leaders from the Commonwealth and beyond.
It is in essence a major global business
event, coming at a critical time as the developed world continues its efforts
to secure recovery from recession, tackle the challenges of maintaining open
markets, and when emerging markets are enjoying a greater prominence on the
world stage than ever before.
Tanzania
is also participating the CBF.
CHOGM to focus on
economic and social issues, says Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister:
The
Minister for External Affairs in Sri Lanka, Hon. Prof. G.L. Peiris says that “the
political issues must not crowd out economic and social issues that are at the
very heart of the relevance of the Commonwealth. If the Commonwealth is to flourish as a
vibrant institution it should first build the confidence of the people and
there must be proper focuses in finding the solutions to the social issues.”
Source by the
Department of Government Information in Sri Lanka
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