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Commonwealth Day in Grenada

20 March 2026
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L-R: Victor Clark, Hannah Paul and Minister for Youth and Sports, Hon Delma Thomas. Photo: British High Commission
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by Victor Clark, Resident British Commissioner to Grenada

On 9 March, we marked Commonwealth Day in Grenada with a flag-raising ceremony and a sitting of the Youth Parliament, an especially fitting focus, as young people are at the heart of the Commonwealth’s mission.

I dedicated the entire day to youth engagement. Alongside the Youth Parliament, I was joined by Hannah Paul, who served as “Diplomat for a Day” and accompanied me to all official engagements. We also met with a visiting team from the UK Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science to discuss training opportunities for young people and community groups in GPS mapping of Grenada’s shorelines and erosion. This work complements the efforts of the Commonwealth-funded Climate Finance Adviser supporting Grenada’s climate resilience.

Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth Day was observed with a multicultural service at Westminster Abbey and a wider programme of events. A cohort of innovative Grenadian companies was also in the UK, participating in the latest phase of the Commonwealth Investment Network, receiving mentorship and pitching their ambitious projects to potential private investors.

Back in Grenada that evening, I met with Grenadians who have benefitted from Commonwealth initiatives over the years, including alumni of the scholarship programme (2026 applications welcomed soon), participants in women’s forums, human rights and UPR groups, youth awards, the Commonwealth Games, and professional networks spanning law, ICT, energy, and sport.  In light of recent incidents, I also spoke with several individuals about gender-based violence, building on the recent women’s intergenerational dialogue supported by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and delivered through Henry-McQueen and President of the Senate Dr Dessima Williams.

Commonwealth Day flag raising ceremony. Photo: British High Commission

The Commonwealth’s 56 member states represent almost 3 billion people across every inhabited continent. Yet this week again reminded me how deeply the Commonwealth positively influences daily life in Grenada. In a world where multilateralism often appears strained, the Commonwealth continues to stand out, anchored in shared values and sustained, practical cooperation. Its commitment to democracy, the rule of law, independent courts, human rights, civil liberties, and non-discrimination remains firm. So too does its dedication to good governance, accountability, transparency, sustainable development, environmental protection, and trade.

It also felt appropriate that cricket, so emblematic of the Commonwealth, was in the global spotlight, with the T20 World Cup concluding the day before Commonwealth Day, crowned by India’s victory. And with the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow now only months away, I was pleased to join Grenada’s Olympic Committee in their support for a Commonwealth Caribbean Sports Development and Environmental Initiative under the theme “Growing Hope for Future Generations.” Together, we planted a nutmeg tree, an emblem of both Grenada’s heritage and its future. I have every confidence that Grenada will send another strong team to Glasgow and return home with heavy medals in their luggage. Sport continues to unite us across borders and generations.

Later this year, in November, Commonwealth Heads of Government will gather in Antigua and Barbuda to chart the next chapter of our shared future. Nearly half of all Commonwealth countries are Small Island Developing States, and I am certain their priorities will shape the agenda in meaningful ways.

In a world facing complex and uncertain challenges, the Commonwealth offers something precious: a space where diverse nations can work together, reinforced by shared values, mutual respect, and a collective determination to build a better tomorrow. Let us continue to unite, collaborate, and advance toward a more resilient and hopeful future.

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