The IWA’s latest report, Putting Businesses at the Heart of Levelling Up, argues that businesses in Wales need clarity and

I fynd i’r afael ag ymddatodiad yr hinsawdd, mae’n rhaid i ni symud tuag at economi lwyddiannus, deg, lân a gwyrdd. Mae’n rhaid i economi Cymru fod yn gynaliadwy ac yn gyfartal, a rhaid iddi weithio i bob dinesydd yng Nghymru.
Wrth i ni fuddsoddi yn ein heconomi, dylem ymdrechu i fod ar flaen technolegau a diwydiannau’r dyfodol.
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 IWA’s latest report, Putting Businesses at the Heart of Levelling Up, argues that businesses in Wales need clarity and
The IWA has today welcomed the Senedd’s Local Government and Housing Committee’s decision to undertake an inquiry into community assets,
Many communities are inherently defined by their geography – but what rights do they have over the land they inhabit,
Our report, Turning Rhetoric into Reality: Decarbonising the Foundational Economy, was produced as part of the IWA’s project with CREW
Two years on from our landmark project on renewable energy, Re-energising Wales, the IWA calls for renewed ambition on energy
Our report The Impact of Regulation in the Foundational Economy was produced as part of the IWA’s project with CREW
Mae’r Sefydliad Materion Cymreig wedi bod yn ymchwilio, dadansoddi ac ymgysylltu i ddatblygu Siarter Llefydd Cymru, dan arweiniad Ellen Jones, ein
Mae’r Sefydliad Materion Cymreig wedi bod yn ymchwilio, dadansoddi ac ymgysylltu yn ystod y pum mlynedd diwethaf i ddatblygu syniadau
Mae ein hadroddiad ‘A Better Balance: Business Support for the Foundational Economy’, wedi’i baratoi fel rhan o brosiect cydweithredol y