Meet the commissioner
Creating a legacy for future generations
The independent Future Generations Commissioner for Wales is a voice for people not-yet-born.
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Shifting to future generations thinking requires a culture change. To do it, there are seven goals to act as a guide, five ways to help people to get there and 50 ways to check we’re on track.
The independent Future Generations Commissioner for Wales is a voice for people not-yet-born.
Cymru Can summarises the approach we are taking up to 2030 towards achieving our vision and purpose. It sets out our five missions.
Since Wales took action to commit to the well-being of future generations, we have seen changes big and small.
Wales is paving the way for global well-being and a thriving sustainable future for all.