The Institute of Welsh Affairs’ Swansea network conducted an opinion-gathering exercise with around 65 young people in October 2017 called

Rydym am weld Cymru lle mae democratiaeth gref a hyderus. Bydd ein gwaith yn ceisio gwella addysg wleidyddol y genedl ac atebolrwydd a thryloywder ein gwleidyddion.
Drwy annog cyfryngau cadarn, a thrwy ymgyrchu nad yw’n bleidiol-wleidyddol, rydym am weld sffêr ddinesig Cymru yn tyfu ac yn cryfhau.
Mae ein prosiect Deall Lleoedd Cymru yn cefnogi pobl i ddeall eu cymunedau’n well ac yn declun i rymuso pobl Cymru.
Isod mae’r diweddaraf sy’n esbonio sut rydym yn gwneud i hyn ddigwydd. Mae rhestr lawn o’n cyhoeddiadau yma.
Dim ond drwy gefnogaeth ein haelodau mae’r IWA yn bodoli. Dysgwch fwy am ymuno â ni er mwyn sicrhau y gallwn barhau â’n gwaith.
The Institute of Welsh Affairs’ Swansea network conducted an opinion-gathering exercise with around 65 young people in October 2017 called
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