 We are talking about initiatives that you know help the youths. We have Talanta Hela, an initiative that has just been new founded by our CS, Ministry of Youth and Arts, CS Hababuna Muamba. What do you think of that framework? Actually it's a really amazing initiative and that's why I'm really happy to be able to be part of that initiative too, so that I can be able to learn a few of the frameworks and take it back to my country. And then also I'm so thrilled and happy to know that the governments also are putting their energy in supporting the models and giving them the recognition that they deserve, you know. Because being a model is not just about having the beauty, the height or having a crown, it's more than that. So them investing in the models, it will be able to give them a recognition whereby they can be able to explore also their talent and help other people by setting examples to be role models also to the younger generation to come. I'm good. Please introduce yourself and tell us who you are. Okay, my name is Amelia Deng, I'm Miss Gran International South Sudan and I've been into the pigeon stuff for like seven years so far and it has really been an amazing and thrilling experience which has given me opportunities to explore and meet different extraordinary people, explore different culture and do amazing things. So that's what I do. How does it feel being in Kenya? It really feel amazing. Actually this is my second home. I was born and raised here and I really look forward to learning a lot of things here in Kenya, so that I can be able to take them back home. You know, knowing South Sudan is like the youngest country in the world, we still have a lot of things to do to learn from our neighbouring countries. So being in Kenya is actually an amazing opportunity for me also to interact with different people, meet different type of culture stuff and all that so that I can be able to present it also in my country. Okay, maybe you tell us more about you and why you're here. I'm actually in Kenya to do a training for my Miss Grand International so that I can get ready and then apart from that also I want to be able to expand my initiative which help youth to explore their talents and be able to succeed in it and also show government that it's important for them to invest in the youth because these are the next generation and these are the generation that will transform the entire continent of Africa to make it in a better version so me being here, it's a thrilling thing because I'll be able to explore my initiative and see how I can be able to put my one percent in some few organisations and see how I can help out also. Talking about initiatives that you know help the youths we have Talantahela initiative that has just been founded by our CS Ministry of Youth and Arts. What do you think of that framework? Actually it's a really amazing initiative and that's why I'm really happy to be able to be part of that initiative too so that I can be able to learn a few of the frameworks and take it back to my country and then also I'm so thrilled and happy to know that the governments also are putting their energy in supporting the models and giving them the recognition that they deserve because being a model is not just about having the beauty, the height or having a crown, it's more than that so them investing in the models it will be able to give them a recognition whereby they can be able to explore also their talent and help other people by setting examples to be role models also to the younger generation to come. Is there any project that you're working on right now? Yes, I have two projects that I'm working on first I have my own organisation that I've been doing for five years right now and my education is to help orphans, street children and so far we've enrolled like 200 kids back to school and I'm looking forward to also expand that organisation in the entire Africa and set an example to the young girls too that you can be able to be an example to younger people people that don't have the privileges you can be able to give and helping on whatever that you can do and apart from that also an advocate when it comes to youth so I want to let world leaders, the governments get to invest in youth and support them in everything that they put their mind in because at the end of the day we are the future of Africa How long are you going to be in Kenya? I'll be here pretty much for like three weeks so that I can be able to do my training and apart from that also I'll be able to explore different orphanages and see how I can lead and helping them out and also as I learned from other models too the beautiful models see how we can be able to make a difference in East Africa, Kenya and South Sudan we are neighbouring countries and we have a lot of friendship in us and I feel like both of us can learn from one another and you know one hand cannot clap so if both of us come together we can really be able to do an amazing work and an incredible thing too Alright, thank you so much Welcome to Kenya We can't wait to see the projects that you know you're working on and I hope you enjoy your stay Thank you, I appreciate that I'm so thrilled to be here and thank you for the warm welcoming and I'm looking forward to see what Kenya has for me Alright, thank you