 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2015 in Budapest, Hungary, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Mr. Oedama Kane, who is from Joko Santé in Senegal. Mr. Kane, thank you very much for being with us today. Thank you. Now, I'd like to start off by asking you a little bit about Joko Santé. What does it do and what is it all about? Okay, so thank you. I'm going to explain the name Joko Santé. Joko Santé is a combination of two words, Joko Santé. That means in one of the main Senegalese language, give and receive, and Santé, that means in French, health. So, okay. And what projects have you come with here to ITU Telecom World? Okay, so I'm here to show Joko Santé. So we have seen that in Senegal, 52 to 72 percent of the family's expenses in health are expenses in medicines. But sometimes people, they keep their medicines at home till last set. And so it is a loss of revenue because this medicine could be used by the neighbors or by the family. And then we have imagined a solution that people can use. So it's a software, a web-based solution. And people, so if they have unused medicines at home, they just give it to the medical center, affiliate it to Joko Santé, and then they gain points. So these points can be accumulated. And after, if they have a new prescription, instead of buying with money, so they just buy it with their points. Great. And is that up and running at the moment? Are people using it? Yes. So it's running since February. And we have many members. So we have about 580 members in Senegal, meaning that in this small community, we have at least one member per family. And our goal is now rich because so our goal was to have, instead of having a family first aid box, to have a community first aid box. What about the pharmacies? How the pharmacies reacted to this? Yeah. So the private pharmacies, they are working with us because I must explain something. So in Africa, so as you know, many people don't have any medicine at home. So the poor people. And then so how we are dealing with that is so their prescription are funded by the private sector under the CSR activities. And the private sector is very interesting in our solution because every donation they make is advertised to the member. For instance, if a member has his prescription paid by a big company, so there is an automatic text message telling him that your prescriptions have been paid by this private company. And why have you come here to ITU Telecom World 2015? What's been the value for you attending this event? Okay. So I must say that as I told you, so the project is very successful in Senegal. And I am accompanied by a big private company in Senegal, Sonatal. And Sonatal has invited me here. So they have paid my trip. And I'm in the Senegal Pavilion. So for me, it is a great opportunity because I have met many African countries. Till now I have six African countries that are expressing their interest to my solution. And it's just great for me. And what do you think the governments and industry can do to promote digital entrepreneurship and really foster the growth of SMEs? Okay. So I will just take an example because I was in Marrakesh in Morocco three days ago and there is a bank, a BMCE bank, so they have put an award and I won it. So it is about $150,000. So I think that this is the best way to promote social entrepreneurship. So the private sector and the government, so they have to compile, they have to promote. So the social entrepreneur in Africa, that's my feeling. Well we wish you the very best of your project and thank you very much for being in the city with us today. Yeah, thanks a lot. Thank you.