 Hello, everyone. Today with me, the winners of the Visis Project Prizes 2013 that were awarded at the Visis Forum 2013. And today with me is the Deputy Minister of Telecommunications from Mexico, Ignacio Peralta, as well coordinator for the Information Society, Monica Aspe, and as well Rima Cuprita, Director of IFO. And the first question will go to his Excellency. What is the biggest achievement of the project's Mujer Migrante, and what is the next steps for this project? Well, this project, I believe that the biggest achievement is to link several organizations related with immigrant flaws in Mexico. Not only official organizations, but NGOs as well, that they really, really care about the human rights that these people, not only Mexicans, but Latin American people, has the right to be treated equally in very conditions. So I believe that for the moment, while we build most numbers and statistics, the biggest achievement is to link these organizations. Thank you very much. The next question will go to Monica. Monica, you are the winner as well of the category C6, Enabling Environment. And then my question will be about the Project Lab Digital. Could you please elaborate more on this Project Lab Digital, and how does it contribute to the enabling environment? Yes, well, part of enabling environment is building the capabilities we need in society for ICT. And in the Latin American case, in 2015, our skills gap for trained professionals in ICT will be 35% between the skills professionals we need and the ones we have available. So Club Digital aims at training young people in ICT skills, not formally in school, but informally so they can learn many different things through this platform and be also useful in the new economy. Thank you very much, Monica. And the next question will go to Rima. Could you please elaborate more on your project as the winner of the category C4. What is the target group of this project and what are the innovative techniques that you use in this project? C4 category is capacity building. And public libraries are open to all members of the community. And if you have ICT-enabled libraries and if you have skilled librarians, you can reach millions of people. And public libraries that we worked with and we supported worked with communities that are remote farmer communities. For example, we have an interesting example where public library was taking laptops to farmers, remote farmers in Undis Mountains to teach them ICT skills, connect them to online social media where Chilean farmers are connected and also to discover that there are online markets that they can start selling the products online. And they were amazed. They had no idea that there is a social media network of Chilean farmers and that the Ministry of Agriculture has so much information available for them. And all of a sudden all this new world opened to them. So it's just farmers, there's areas of agriculture, areas of health that public libraries were developing innovative services. Economic development, the services that public libraries were working with unemployed members of their communities. They were educational services that were developed and of course in all of them public libraries were reaching out to vulnerable and disadvantaged members of the community. So we wanted with this project to show that public libraries can really fill the gap when there is in the society not everybody has a computer, not everybody has a skills to use the computer, not everybody has a smartphone and not everybody knows what's out there. And now my question will be to all of you, what does it mean for you to win the prize and we will start from the Deputy Minister of Telecommunications from Mexico. Well it's a great satisfaction that at the end of the day what you're looking for I mean for a purpose in terms of help, in terms of applied technology, in terms to spread the information that you can use technology to provide information to the people for certain purposes. You're meeting your commitments, you're meeting your objectives and it's very satisfactory. Thank you and Monika would you like to add? Well it's very exciting because it proves that we're doing good work, that we have good projects in the emerging economies and specifically in Mexico it's exciting both for Mujer Migrante and for Club Digital that we can really help these social groups through ICTs empowering people with the abilities and the access that they need. Thank you very much, thank you Monika. Lima? Yesterday when my friends and colleagues were looking at the photos that we're taking when we received the awards they were commenting that they looked very happy. So it's true I'm very very happy and very honored to receive such an award which is important recognition for public libraries as partners in development. It's also important for us as a staff, we have as an NGO, we have a small staff comparing with the 60 countries that we work with so it's very, it's an extra motivation and of course it is important for our projects, for libraries, for public libraries they can show the impact and now it's visible globally. Thank you very much, thank you very much to all of you to be with me here today. Thank you.