 breaking the COVID-19 outbreak has brought huge challenges to our communities. It has become clear, though, that certain groups have been affected more than others, particularly those from Black and ethnic minority groups, disabled people and women, the elderly and those who are living in poverty. In other words, the people are already experiencing social and economic disadvantage. In March of this year, I announced new work to safeguard equality and human rights in Wales, including the socio-economic duty. ac mae'n hyn dechrau i'r mayfano cyffredin nhw o'r bwysig o'r rhain o'i ddeuстранum, ond efallai gwaithu mynd yn defnyddio'u cael eu dynhyrchu a'r ei gwy絵au. Mae'r gwrthred 카메라u yn gweithio'r cyffredin nhw'n gen supperaeth, mae'n gwaith cymryd o'r oed o'r gyffredin nhw, sy'n gallu gael barag yn lleoedd ac yn ôl gwleidydd, ac mae'n gallu gweithio mi'n gonoch ddiweddol. mae'n gweld o'r cyfrifocu'n gweithio ar gyfer yng Nghymru o Ffwrdd Covid 19. Mae'n erbyd yn deallu'n gweithio mewn gwirio mewn bobl yn ysgrifweithio a'r gweithio bethau. Mae'r dweud o'r cynhyrchu cynnwysol yn ei wneud hynny, yn ei wneud am ysgrifweithio am gweithio. Mae'n gweithio'n cael ei wneud mewn cyfrifocu, ac mae'n gweld o'r cyfrifocu yn ysgrifweithio llawer o'r gweithio. I'm delighted to announce that the duty will take effect from 31 March 2021. The public bodies who will deliver the duty need time to understand what it means for them and to think about how to plan their services around tackling inequality. There's guidance on our website to help public bodies to prepare and I'm looking forward to working with them, all of them to help build a more equal Wales and to change things for the better for the people in Wales who need our help most.