What is Commonwealth Day?
This day celebrates Commonwealth unity every March.
Which country joined again in 1995?
This African country joined again in 1995: South Africa.
What threatens small islands?
Climate change threatens small islands.
How often do leaders meet?
Leaders meet every two years.
What role does the Head have?
The Head of the Commonwealth has a symbolic role.
Which country joined in 2009?
This small European country joined in 2009: Rwanda.
What supports many economies?
Trade links support many economies.
Who manages daily activities?
The Secretariat manages daily activities.
What are some shared cultural traditions celebrated by Commonwealth countries?
Commonwealth members celebrate shared traditions like music, food, and festivals.
Which country had no British past?
This country has no British colonial past: Mozambique.
What problems do some Commonwealth countries face because of climate change?
Some countries face food and water shortages due to climate change.
Which capital hosts the headquarters?
Headquarters are in this European capital: London.
Since when does it have an official flag?
The Commonwealth has had an official flag since 1976.
Which country is a small monarchy?
This Pacific monarchy is very small: Tonga.
What natural problem threatens some Pacific islands in the Commonwealth?
Rising sea levels put Pacific islands at risk.
What does cooperation focus on?
Cooperation focuses on democracy and development.
What is the symbol on the Commonwealth logo, and what does it represent?
The Commonwealth uses a logo with a globe and radiating lines.
Which country joined in 2022?
This newest member joined in 2022: Gabon.
What helps global influence?
Economic cooperation helps global influence.
What political principle exists?
All members are equal, big or small.