History, Structure and Governance
History
The CCL grew from the British Commonwealth League, which in turn grew out of the British Dominion Suffrage Union (founded 1914). The BCL was conceived as an idea in 1923 by a group of women who had been involved in the suffrage movement includingMission
The Commonwealth Countries League works for rights and interests of women in the Commonwealth by providing a platform:* To exchange knowledge on issues relating to families, women and girls * To lobby the relevant authorities on those issues * To focus on friendship and networking between Commonwealth countries * To facilitate the co-operation between Commonwealth women’s organisations through its affiliates * To raise funds for the secondary/high school education of girls throughout the CommonwealthThe League's objective is to advance education and civil rights and preserve and protect health throughout the Commonwealth by providing grants, items or services to other charities and / or organisations established to advance education and preserve and protect health. In particular, through the Commonwealth Girls Education Fund, to educate and empower young women as agents of change in their own communities.
Governance
The CCL is a registered charity run by a board of trustees and headed by a chairman. The charity has a patron, and a president of the executive committee is elected every 3 years at the AGM.•Patron Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another. In the history of art, arts patronage refers to the support that kings, popes, and the wealthy have provided to artists su ...: Mrs. Louisa Service O.B.E., J.P., M.A.(Oxon)
• Chairman: Sir Peter Heap K.C.M.G.
• President: Duchess Williams-Alonga
Membership
Membership of the League is open to all with an interest in the aims. There are currently around 500 members, including most of the London-based High Commissioners or their spouses and a broad range of educators and supporters.Charitable Activities
The philosophy behind the CCL’s work is that educated girls with a highly developed sense of responsibility are more likely to provide a better future for themselves as well as for their communities. The primary recipient of funds from CCL activities is the Commonwealth Girls Education Fund (CGEF). Sponsorship enables girls, who have academic potential but whose parents or guardians cannot support them financially, to continue their secondary education in their own Commonwealth country. Other funding recipients include rural women’s enterprise support projects in Grenada and Ghana, and a clinic in Tanzania.Events
The league raises funds through subscriptions and events, which include afternoon teas, lunches and dinners, often hosted by a High Commission, and fashion shows. The major event of the year is the Commonwealth Fair which is held in November.See also
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