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People and Places

Reflections on life as it is lived in all parts of Wales, and stories of Welsh lives across the world.

IWA Analysis: What do the Parties Have to Say About Welsh Places?

This is the analysis of responses to our third and final set of Big Questions. This time focussing on what

5th May (5th May)
  • People and Places

The Big Questions: Welsh Places

We asked the parties specific questions on strengthening local democracy and increasing prosperity of communities across Wales.

5th May (5th May)
  • IWA News

Wales, the Pandemic and Building a Better Future

Dan Roberts explains why Welsh organisations are collecting stories of the pandemic and how it helps us plan for the post-Covid future.

1st March (26th February)
  • People and Places

The Inverse Care Law in 2021

Dr Mair Hopkin explains why life expectancy and mental wellbeing is poorer in deprived communities and why having the same health services across Wales won’t address these issues.

26th February (3rd March)
  • People and Places

A Gender Equal Wales?

Looking through the lens of Covid-19, Chisomo Phiri outlines what the latest statistics about women in Wales mean for gender equality.

11th February (11th February)
  • People and Places

Wales: A Bioeconomic Future?

Dr Judith Thornton argues that technological advancement and the green agenda can pave the way for a new agricultural vision.

29th January (28th January)
  • People and Places

Finders or Keepers?  

Frances Williams probes different understandings of place and how these might jointly be  brought together to inform policy making.

22nd January (19th January)
  • People and Places

After Mohamud Mohammed Hassan’s Death, Wales Needs to Declare a Media Emergency

Wales’ lack of journalistic resource is structural injustice, writes Dylan Moore

13th January (13th January)
  • Voices

Joining Our Voices to Create a Wellbeing Wales 

Wellbeing Economy Alliance Cymru argue that the run-up to the 2021 Senedd elections is the crucial time to put wellbeing economics on the agenda.

8th January (7th January)
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