 Felly y nifer y pan yw'r i niw i'n gweithio ddau ddiweddol am gweithio Llywodraeth Cymru i'r Cyngor yn David. Dwi'n gweithio ein bod yn cymdeithasol i'r cyfrannu mewn cyllid, ymgyrchu i'r cyfrannu, a'r cefnod o'r ddau'r unrhyw. Mae'r cyfrannu yn y peth i'r gwrs five oed. Five yw'r i chi'n mynd i'r Unigedd i Llywodraeth Cymru i'r Cyfrannu Llywodraeth Cymru, Fyrdd y company'r cyfrannu i'r cyfrannu o'r Y Llywodraeth Cymru, Y Llyfr Gweithio Ilyfr, yn Llanthrasyn yw'r meddl a Llyfr Gweithio Llyfr, fel arall wedi'i meddl sy'n bwrdd dda i Llyfr Gweithio. Mae cyfnodd yn enwedig yn cyffredigol y Llyfr Gweithio Ilyfr, â ymgymchwil cyffredigol, felly ei wneud ei frefio ar gyfer y Llyfr Gweithio Ilyfr ar y Cyfrifol yn Y Llyfr Gweithio Ilyfr, ac mae'r Llyfr Gweithio Ilyfr, mae'n byw i'r Euro 2016. Llyfr Gweithio'n dod mewn gwirio, wirio'r ffordd gyfyrdd, Open, the UEFA Super Cup, the Ashes Test Match in 2015 and with England the Rugby League World Cup. On the 26th of March the World Half Marathon will be in Cardiff. As well as world-class sporting venues we have great facilities like the world's first full-length coastal path, mountain bike runs to match some of the best in Europe, the fastest zip wire in the world and slate caverns transformed into an underground trampolining adventure. It's no wonder that Wales is featured in the Rough Guides top 10 countries to visit in 2016. Wales has also hosted significant international events outside sport including Wormax 2013, the World Music Expo. In 2014 world leaders came to the NATO Wales Summit in Newport for many their first visit to Wales and many spoke about the warmth and hospitality that the Welsh offer. Barack Obama, the first US president to visit Wales while in office, encouraged people in the United States to visit Wales saying that it was a country of extraordinary beauty, wonderful people and great hospitality. The summit was a huge success story. It was a sign of a mature, devolved Wales that we could host this event safely and successfully. The first time a political event on this scale had ever come to the UK. The devolution story has continued to evolve since the Government of Wales Act in 2011 gave Wales greater lawmaking powers. 2012 saw the first piece of legislation created wholly in Wales for more than 600 years and the Official Languages Bill was given royal assent. The Ground Breaking Human Transplantation Wales Act introduced presumed consent of organ donation. The Well-being of Future Generations Wales Act comes into force in April. It's about improving the social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being of Wales for future generations. At Climate Change Week New York in 2015, Nicol Seth of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs at the United Nations said, we hope that what Wales is doing today, the world will do tomorrow. Wales's economy is also on the up. In 2013-14 we saw the highest number of inward investment successes in 30 years. New investors in 2014-15 have included Finnish software company Leading, Calbee, Japan's leading snack food manufacturer and US cyber security company Alert Logic. Science and engineering have seen significant developments too. Wales is growing an international reputation for world-class research and development. Innovative life sciences hub Seol Cymru scheme to attract world-class scientists and the 450 million-pound science and innovation bay campus at Swansea University are contributing to that story. Our creative industry sector is also thriving. In 2014, Pinewood Studios came to Wales. Now attracting the company which makes the James Bond films is testament to the burgeoning creative industry sector here. Wales produces programmes with a worldwide following like Doctor Who and Sherlock, as well as having success in the gaming sector. We continue to value and protect our heritage and language. The last five years have seen the official languages Wales Act 2012, a new Welsh language commissioner and standards. And last year I visited Patagonia to mark the 150th anniversary of the Welsh settlement in the Chybut province. In 2014, DT100 celebrated 100 years since the birth of one of Wales's most well-known poets and writers, Dylan Thomas. And this year we'll be celebrating the centenary of Cardiff-born author Roald Dahl with another year-long programme of events. I hope that these events capture the imagination of people around the world, just as Dahl did with the storytelling. Wales is a great country with great people. The St David Awards now in their third year acknowledge the achievements of people in Wales. Look out for this year's winners to be announced on the 10th of March. Wherever you are in the world, I wish you a happy St David's Day.