 2019 sydd yn flynyddoedd y ltaeth mwyaf sy'n eu techniwnol ddechrau i gynnal i'r cymaint. Mewn cychwynol yn cael ei wneud, ni'n gweithio, rhai ei rhai yn gyfyrdd ac yn gwybod yn trio'r wneud yn fawr. Mae rhai rhaid yn dweud yn gweithiol i gherwydd i gyrfa ymgynghori o gyllidellfa o gyllidellfa i wneud hynny i gweithio i gyrfa pan wrthysgol. Mae'r gynhyrchu a tynnu'r gweithio y clywbeth fyddion yn hydrgyrch ysgolwyr ar y cysylltiad yn ymgyrch yn amlwg. Rydyn ni'n gwelwch yn sicr o gwneud â'r hollaufel gweithio i'n gweithio'r hunain yn yr amlwg llawol ac mae'n bwysig o mynd i gael allan gyda'r llwyddiad pitneginol. Oedd wedi allan o'r holl sydd y bydd y Chais ei defnyddio mawr clywed ar hyn ddifnt. Last year, we published our new five-year strategy, Make Change Happen. Our strategy outlines the nature of the planetary crisis we face and the areas where IID can make the biggest difference in tackling them. It's structured around five challenges, the climate crisis, the assault on the natural world, increasing urban risk, unsustainable markets and rising inequality. In our strategy, we also challenge ourselves as a community to recognise the changing landscape we're working in, where social activism is now often the key driver for change. And we committed to becoming louder and bolder in our messaging and to work out new ways to engage. The collection of stories in this review show how IID alongside our partners is delivering the ambition that we set out in our strategy. In a year when a climate emergency was declared in so many places across the world, we worked with the least developed countries to take practical, locally tested solutions from the climate front line to the forefront of global policy. As hard truths made indisputable the connection between climate change and the loss of the planet's precious biodiversity on land and in the ocean, we made our loudest ever call for greater collaboration between the climate, biodiversity and development sectors. We worked with our local networks to find shelter solutions in some of Africa's fastest growing cities and with citizens to generate the evidence that they need to improve their diets and their nutrition. These are just some examples of how, with the right approaches, IID's work enriched by the energy, expertise and experience of our partners is helping create a future where both people and nature can not only survive but thrive. We hope you enjoy the stories in this review and that through them you'll see how IID's determination to find locally driven solutions to the complex global crises we face has never been stronger. Thank you.