Welsh Centre for International Affairs
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The Welsh Centre for International Affairs (WCIA) is Wales's national forum for the exchange of ideas on international issues.
It was founded in 1973 to:
- raise awareness of global issues in Wales;
- campaign to promote world peace, human rights and international understanding;
- provide a key point of contact in Wales for international bodies and institutions.
Today, the WCIA works towards its objectives through publications, campaigns, seminars and events on a range of humanitarian and international issues. Its staff and facilities also provide support for the activities of other organisations, including the United Nations Association Wales, CEWC-Cymru (the WCIA's schools arm), UNA Exchange, Cynefin y Werin (Common Ground), Cyfanfyd (The Development Education Association for Wales) and EuropaWorld.
The WCIA is based at the Temple of Peace, Cardiff.