Antigua and Barbuda to Host the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in 2026
St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda – The Government of Antigua and Barbuda is pleased to announce that the twin-island nation will host the 2026 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in the vibrant city of St. John’s. This decision, made during the Executive Session of the 2024 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, currently underway in Apia, Samoa, marks a significant moment in our history as the smallest country to host this prestigious gathering of Commonwealth leaders.
The 2026 CHOGM in St. John’s will be a remarkable occasion for Antigua and Barbuda to showcase the island’s unique culture, warm hospitality, and progressive vision. Alongside the main summit, Antigua and Barbuda will host several key fora that will unite youth, women, business leaders, and civil society. This underscores our commitment to inclusive dialogue on issues that matter to the Commonwealth’s diverse membership, ensuring that everyone’s voice is heard and valued.
Antigua and Barbuda’s selection as the CHOGM 2026 host marks a pivotal moment for the region and the country’s continued leadership within the Commonwealth community. The event promises to spotlight the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Small Island Developing States (SIDS), with a particular focus on climate change, international trade, and economic innovation. These are urgent issues that require immediate attention, and Antigua and Barbuda is uniquely positioned to lead these discussions, given its leadership in environmental advocacy and active role in Commonwealth initiatives.
Prime Minister, Honourable Gaston Browne expressed great enthusiasm about welcoming the Commonwealth family to the Caribbean, stating, “It is an honour and privilege for Antigua and Barbuda to host the 2026 CHOGM. This gathering will allow us to demonstrate our deep commitment to the shared values of the Commonwealth, as well as our nation’s role in fostering unity, collaboration, and sustainable progress across the Commonwealth community.”
As preparations begin, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda extends a warm invitation to all Commonwealth members and their citizens to join in what promises to be a landmark event for the Commonwealth and the world. The country looks forward to creating a memorable and impactful experience for all attendees, strengthening connections and inspiring collaboration for a prosperous future. The High Commission of Antigua and Barbuda in London under the direction of the High Commissioner, Her Excellency Karen-Mae Hill, will serve as the CHOGM 2026 focal point.
The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is a biennial summit of leaders from the 56 Member States of the Commonwealth to discuss and promote shared values, development initiatives, and cooperative solutions to global challenges.
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The Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting is a biannual summit meeting of the Government leaders from all the Commonwealth nations. The meeting is cheered by the host nations respective Prime Minister or President.
Antigua and Barbuda hosting this summit in 2026 would be an extremely significant event and a tremendous boost for our twin island nation.
Nice. This event should provide good exposure for pm Pringle.
Get rid of co Williams and get the road program running for when the delegates arrive and for us citizens and residents. Oh don’t forget to clean up st John’s city
Totally in agreement with you @ Wong Ping.
This lackadaisical government now know thry have a couple of years to complete their overdue road scheduling.
CAN THEY DO IT?
DO CHICKENS FLY??🐔
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