 I consider Pan-African Network Program is a good example of fulfilling the international social responsibility of India through cooperation among nations. And it is also a good example of how nations can share their core competence and enrich each other in knowledge and connectivity. A brainchild of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the seeds of cross-continental partnership was soon fortified by cutting-edge technology. Technology has helped India scripts its growth story in the 21st century. Satellite, information and communication technologies have fueled a digital revolution that spans not just its own borders but aims to share its vision with Africa. We have seen the result. It is helping us in a way through technology transfer, through empowering people, through empowering the country. So it can expand within what is existing now and also outside of that. I think this project is really very important. We have put together with our Indian partners which can be used for the benefit of the African using the expertise of our Indian partners in the area of education, in the area of health and even in another area for communicating our leaders within Africa. India's commitment to its global partners in the African Union allows for a three-pronged technological transfer across the continent's remote areas and communities. While ISRO provides satellite technology for the E-network, New Delhi's data center at DCIL serves as the nodal agency. DCIL uplinks academic lessons and telemedicine consultations from India. They are received by the main hub at Senegal, from where they are conveyed across their centers. It really has empowered a lot of our people, both young and old. Some of the people, even those that are working, did not have a chance to have degrees. Now that this program is there, they are involved in it. So really for us, the rousing success is the teleeducation. In Ethiopia, there are problems of skilled manpower, so this program will fill the gap. As an individual, it will upgrade myself, my competition in the global market. We can help society as well as our country confidentially. Undoubtedly, it will be capable and energetic in our profession. This network is a collaborative effort which aims to bridge gaps existing in African healthcare by making it accessible, speedy, efficient and affordable. It helps us to improve our services for remote areas and now we are beginning to do CME session as we do with India but with Senegalese doctors from remote areas. We have two years of follow-up from Malik Nancy. He was very thick when he came in the beginning and he had a very huge thoracic, pulsating thoracic mass. We sent over to the Indian team in Apollo Chennai Hospital and had a discussion with them about the case. After this operation, the patient was doing well. In Senegal, there are only few neurosurgeons and the doctors in my country because of this network are able to share diagnosis and treatment on difficult cases. I can also mention a very interesting case regarding a young Senegalese that suffered from heart disease for a long time. It was very difficult even to treat his case. But with this telemedicine, our doctor in Senegal succeeds to enter in relation with doctors in India through the system and he was cured and now he is very lucky and very happy to resume his life. It was very interesting. It was a young man of 20 years old who suffered from palpitation and intense pre-cordiality and we discussed in front of the paraclinic exam the existence of an aneurysm of the left-hand side. The fact that we discussed with the Indian experts has allowed us to conclude the existence of an aneurysm. When we share these experiences with colleagues, we make them know our discipline and at the same time, we impose certain things that must be done to respect the standards as I said. The Ban African e-network is a union strengthened by connectivity, collaboration and the creation of a shared future defined by technology. It's a partnership that has its eye on the future, expanding across diverse capacity-building sectors. One good area which I have found where India is very strong and in which we could partner in the South Cooperation and Biology is in entrepreneurship, training and empowerment. And another area which I also feel that India is very strong in and we could partner is in microfinance. Ban African e-network, a tie that binds two cultures on the fast track to progress. A dream once envisioned by Dr. Kalam's words is today a remarkable reality. O human beings, connect your hearts. The ocean connects us. The waves are our music. The sky connects us. The earth and sun give us life. Clouds connects us. Their impregnation uses rain. Everything in the universe connects us. O human beings, why not you connect your hearts?