We are the
Commonwealth Students’ Association

The Commonwealth Students’ Association is the single, official representative body for students and national student organisations across the 56 Commonwealth nations. We unite student unions and organizations across the Commonwealth to promote education, democracy, and youth participation. Our mission is to amplify student voices, strengthen leadership, and foster collaboration among young people to shape inclusive and sustainable societies.

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Our Work

The Commonwealth Students’ Association works to promote the interests and well-being of students from Commonwealth countries. The organization engages in a variety of activities to achieve its goals, including:

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Advocacy

The CSA advocates for policies that promote the rights and welfare of students, including access to education, mental health support, and gender equality.

02

Capacity building

The CSA provides training and support to student leaders from across the Commonwealth, empowering them to effect change in their communities.

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Networking

The CSA facilitates connections among students from different Commonwealth countries, promoting cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.

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About Us

Established in 2012 at the 18th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers in Mauritius, our primary objectives are to promote unity among student organisations in Commonwealth countries, safeguard the rights of Commonwealth students, and contribute actively to the development of student movements. The CSA strives to create an environment for student unions and movements to build their respective and collective capacities and to advocate for themselves freely.

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Student-run

1.4B

Students represented

56

Countries

45

Member Organisations