 This is my fourth videologue from Doha, and I'm going to report on the two-day side event called Development and Climate Days that we organize every year at the Conference of Parties in the Middle Weekend on a Saturday and Sunday. This time it was on the 1st and 2nd of December. This time we gave a lot of the event to a couple of our partners, firstly the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Center who carried out a number of events, particularly some very innovative and interesting games and some videos, and then secondly to the Global Environment Facility who had a one-day adaptation practitioners event where they brought in a lot of adaptation activities, projects that are being done across the world in developing countries. People came and presented from Africa, Asia and Latin America and were able to share their learnings with each other. The final session on Sunday afternoon was a high-level panel event that I moderated that was on adaptation finance, and we had representatives from the Asian Development Bank, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Governor of Bangladesh Bank, Dr. Ateer Rahman, and an academic, Timmins Robertson, that was a very lively discussion. At the same time there were a number of evening events, receptions organized by CDKN and Fair Trade. We had well over 200 people attend the event over the course of the two days and got very positive feedback. The purpose of this event is for people to relax, network, get to know each other, share experiences that they are doing practically on the ground. It is not so much linked to the negotiations, although quite a few of the negotiators do come and participate, and they did as well this weekend. But it's more of a place to share, learn, network and learn from each other. The event is being covered by ENB, it's on their website, and it's also being videoed by One World who will prepare a video which will be released fairly soon.