Antigua and Barbuda is set to take a major step forward in its preparations for the 28th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2026 this week, with the official launch of the event’s accreditation process scheduled for the Cabinet meeting on July 15, 2026. The launch will be led by Prime Minister Gaston Browne, alongside the Honorable E.P. Chet Greene, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Immigration and Chair of the CHOGM 2026 National Task Force.
This launch represents one of the most significant milestones to date in Antigua and Barbuda’s planning for the high-profile summit, which will bring together heads of state, government ministers, official delegates, media representatives and other authorized participants from the 56-member Commonwealth bloc to St. John’s from November 1 to 4, 2026. As a core part of the launch event, the Antigua and Barbuda government will unveil the dedicated official CHOGM 2026 Accreditation Portal, a centralized digital platform built to handle all accreditation applications for the summit and its affiliated side events and meetings.
Designed with user experience and security in mind, the portal is engineered to deliver a streamlined, efficient and highly secure registration process for all eligible participants seeking access to the summit. Prime Minister Browne framed the opening of the accreditation window as a critical turning point in the work to deliver a world-class summit for the Commonwealth community. He emphasized that the Antigua and Barbuda government remains fully committed to upholding the highest international standards of organization across every dimension of the four-day meeting.
Minister Greene, who leads the national task force overseeing all summit preparations, praised the hard work of the dedicated Accreditation Committee for delivering a robust system aligned with global benchmarks. He also highlighted the extensive collaborative efforts between the task force, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and a wide range of domestic stakeholders that went into building the accreditation framework. Notably, Greene extended special recognition to the Independent State of Samoa, the host of 2024 CHOGM, for sharing practical operational guidance and technical expertise that supported the Antigua and Barbuda team in developing a framework tailored to 2026 summit’s unique needs, while integrating widely accepted international best practices.
This cross-nation support, Greene noted, is a powerful demonstration of the longstanding spirit of cooperation that defines the Commonwealth, as well as the tradition of smooth, collaborative transition between successive host countries. All eligible participants will receive detailed guidance on navigating the accreditation process through their home governments, affiliated organizations, and the Commonwealth Secretariat. Summit organizers have urged all applicants to complete their accreditation submissions within the established official timelines, to ensure the smooth and timely processing and issuance of official conference credentials.
Across all areas of summit planning, the Antigua and Barbuda government continues to make steady progress on preparations. The country is preparing to welcome the entire Commonwealth family to St. John’s this November, for what organizers expect to be a productive and influential summit held under the official 2026 theme: “Accelerating Partnerships and Investment for a Prosperous Commonwealth.”
