 So I'm very happy with the process. It was difficult but I'm glad that we managed to clear out the areas which we are focusing on and what we are looking for. I think one of the biggest areas is really around capacities for science and capacity building itself, especially for the African context and looking at areas that will help to transform and contribute to not just knowledge generation but also knowledge transfer that helps to address the social economic issues that we face currently. I would say two key takeaways for me. Number one, that you know it is possible and we have realized that we can do it to have a group of committed university leaders in Africa and in Europe that take decisive action to work together to solve some of the problems of the times. Secondly, has to do with the vision behind this entire collaboration and that vision really is about building the future of Africa by problem-solving together in particular areas and building a whole new generation of scientists that are going to take knowledge forward and connect that knowledge to change in society. That's very exciting for me. As I mentioned earlier, capacity building is crucial but in order to get a sufficient pool of people who are able to contribute let's say to research to train in the next generation of scientists you do need programs like Arise. So I think the idea of having focus programs which really contribute on recruiting and giving opportunities to young scientists to visit top laboratory spaces also to spend time for example in industry where they can also you know practice their skills and also programs which give time especially to women scientists as well you know to focus on the research on their skills training get their doctoral degrees and to be able to contribute that those types of fellowships are important because without them then it becomes very difficult to measure the progress that we are making. I think they're crucial they're very good but not sufficient. They're crucial because at least that gives opportunities to a lot of you know early careers scientists emerging you know academics and if in fact if you like knowledge change makers in the areas to contribute so individual agency is very important but I think what we need on top of that and we need that desperately for Africa is collective agency and you know wide-ranging institutional collaboration because scale is important the range of need in addition to all of the unemployment if it's about building knowledge we have to build knowledge amongst hundreds of thousands in order to meet the kind of scale of need in Africa that requires institutional collaboration it requires coming together around particular problems to serve the larger ecosystem.