Royal Commonwealth Society of Wales

Cymdeithas Frenhinol y Gymanwlad yng Nghymru
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Welcome to RCS Wales

The Royal Commonwealth Society of Wales (RCS Wales) was established and developed in 2007. RCS Wales has the full support of the National Assembly and the leaders of the political parties within the Assembly.

RCS Wales supports the mission of the Royal Commonwealth Society; which is to support and promote the modern Commonwealth, its cultures and its core values, through offering a forum for the debate, research and development of Commonwealth thinking on key international issues; through providing a centre for the celebration of Commonwealth art and culture; through its educational, youth and outreach programmes; through its commitment to the continued growth and resilience of Commonwealth civil society; and through its international network of members, honorary representatives and affiliated branches and societies.

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Our History

The Royal Commonwealth Society of Wales was established in 2007. The organisation was launched in the National Assembly for Wales.

Our first Chairman, Mr P K Verma, was approached by the RCS and offered the role in recognition of his extensive voluntary experience and his role within Wales’ political community.

Vision & Mission

RCS Wales supports the mission of the Royal Commonwealth Society, which is to support and promote the modern Commonwealth, its cultures and its core values. We are committed to improving the lives and prospects of Commonwealth citizens across the world.

We therefore champion the importance of literacy, equality and inclusion, the environment and connected communities in Wales and across the Commonwealth’s 56 member nations.

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Youth Summit

RCS Wales are proud to hold Youth Summit events in South Wales. They are attended by young people from local schools, who come together to discuss pressing international issues that are affecting the Commonwealth.

These summits are a great opportunity for any young person who wants to learn more about democracy at the local, national and pan-Commonwealth level.

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