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Commonwealth The Commonwealth is home to 2 7 billion people, and includes both advanced economies and developing countries 33 of our members are small states, including many island nations
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
About us | Commonwealth The Commonwealth Secretariat is the intergovernmental organisation that supports member countries to achieve the Commonwealth's aims of development, democracy and peace
Facts | Commonwealth Explore fast facts about the Commonwealth This page was last updated December 2021
Joining the Commonwealth The Commonwealth Secretariat, established in 1965, supports Commonwealth member countries to achieve development, democracy and peace We are a voice for small and vulnerable states and a champion for young people
Commonwealth Charter The Commonwealth Charter expresses the commitment of member states to the development of free and democratic societies and the promotion of peace and prosperity to improve the lives of all the people of the Commonwealth
Our history | Commonwealth Gabon becomes the 55th country to join the Commonwealth in June 2022 after the country's application was approved by Heads of Government at the 2022 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting held in Kigali, Rwanda
Map of Commonwealth countries Map of Commonwealth countries View and download a map of the 56 Commonwealth member countries
Our work | Commonwealth The Commonwealth Secretariat is the intergovernmental organisation which co-ordinates and carries out much of the Commonwealth's work, supported by a network of more than 80 organisations
Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey | Commonwealth She was appointed by Commonwealth Heads of Government at their biennial meeting in Apia, Samoa in 2024 She assumed office on 1 April 2025, bringing more than 20 years of leadership experience in diplomacy, international relations, governance, and public service to the position