CPA UK hosts a number of lectures every year that aim to inform parliamentarians about issues affecting Commonwealth countries, featuring perspectives from government, parliamentarians, civil society and academia.
Realising rights: The role of parliamentarians in tackling forced marriage (26 June 2012)
Connecting cultures: Are the Commonwealth's shared values 'common' enough for survival? (22 May 2012)
The Crown and the Commonwealth: An emblem of dominion or a symbol of free and voluntary association? (18 April 2012)
Ethics and good governance: Commonwealth parliaments' power to curb corruption and fraud (23 February 2012)
Securing women's land rights in Southern and East Africa (8 February 2012)
Famine in the Horn of Africa: The failure of MDG 1? (19 October 2011)
Empowering women as agents of social, economic and political change (6 July 2011)
The impact of devolution on Pakistan’s democracy (29 June 2011)
Preventing conflict through cultural dialogue (18 May 2011)
Communicating climate change to constituents (15 December 2010)
Hung parliaments, coalition governments and proportional representation: What can the UK learn from the New Zealand experience under MMP? (27 October 2010)
Rwanda: Parliamentary Strengthening in the Post-Election Environment (19 October 2010)
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