 We worked closely with partners to get this evidence recognized in national and international policies. We also work with partners globally to support and build capacity for community-based organizations, to ensure local voices are heard, and the real changemakers, including community and indigenous peoples' voices and the knowledge, are recognized in international debates. Our work with China Pharmacy Network is one of the good examples of how we work with local partners to engage and support local communities. Climate change has a severe negative impact in China, especially for agriculture and for the rural areas. Working together with IED really benefited a lot. For example, in the beginning, only about 15 communities involved in the support network, and now we've expanded to more than 36 communities, although more than 15 provinces. The local coordinator linked to the communities that collect their stories, support them, follow them, and then to give them suggestions to meet their needs and interests. Those processes are recorded and collected and videoed by IED, a natural-based solution group. We share it even in Beijing with consumer groups and with researchers and even with some government workshops. We have learned a lot from our interaction and collaboration with other country cases, and through our participation in the international workshop. This really enhanced the confidence of our community participants, so I really appreciate the support of IED, technically and financially. We amplified these local solutions in global forums, such as the 14th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation, also known as CBA 14, and Climate and Development Days. Those flagship events IED are actively involved in, are recognized globally as being a space where local and grassroots voices are listened to and carried forward into policy. We have also actively engaged local and national government partners in those events, and they recognize the importance of listening to local voices and the value the avenue and the platform IED brings. Your expertise is central because it's based on a direct experience of what works. As COP26 presidents, we want to amplify your voices so that your experience can inform, inspire and stimulate effective adaptation and resilience at scale. By working together, we can help the world to adapt and protect lives and livelihoods from the effects of climate change. So if you're facing a challenge, it's quite likely that we here in South Africa are not the only ones facing that challenge. Other counterparts in other countries, whether it be Argentina or Belize or Nigeria or Uganda or any country around the world, that would have similar experiences and that the sharing of ideas and solutions is so powerful to move projects forward at a global level. Similarly, to be able to share in a conference such as DNC Days is so important that our knowledge escalates and grows, and that's how this global body of knowledge is improved. And it's only through working together that we can counter these kind of challenges. And that's wonderful. Thank you.