 This is a statement from the CBA 9 Youth Conference, and I'm going to read it, and I hope we get some lessons from it and some recommendations, and I go. With the participants of the Youth Conference on Community Disadaptation, working under the theme of youth as a catalyst for enhancing effective community-based adaptation, having deliberated on various things in the conference which do the following things. First, I want to thank the government of the people of the Republic of Kenya for hosting the Youth Conference on Community-Based Adaptation and for their hospitality and well-being. We commend the Ministry of Environment, water and natural resources of the Republic of Kenya for officially opening our conference and expressing satisfaction with the fact that young people are being incorporated into climate change negotiation processes. We are grateful also for all the partners that we had who came in partnering with us to make it a success. We also wish to recognize that climate change not only presents huge challenges, but as well presents opportunities for young people which come in through technological innovation and green jobs. We wish to note that the UNHC COP21 will be held in December 2015 in France, Paris. We'd like to acknowledge that the activities of the UN and intergovernment organizations addressing the climate challenge are supposed to incorporate our efforts as young people as well. We acknowledge the value of intellectual and practical contributions by policy makers and technical experts in community-based adaptation. Informed by following challenges that climate change poses on the macro and microeconomies of our countries and opportunities and challenges faced by both youth organizations involved in CBA including resource constraints, limited capacities and inadequate space for youth representation in policy and decision-making processes, inadequate institutional mechanisms for youth engagement and inadequate technology for support in terms of innovation for young people. We chose to consider that the success of youth engagement in enhancing adaptation actions to climate change in several countries, the need of staking out success stories such as the due collection technology developed by young person in Manila and presented at the youth conference at Hyde and the commitment of youth organizations to significantly contribute to building climate resilience communities by strengthening group entrepreneurship and to share experiences and based on all of the challenges and considerations, this is what we resolve as young people to do it. That we also, as we present this, I wish to take note because it's really important for us, it's from our hearts, I mean, we have youth CBA at every upcoming CBA conferences. We get to present the outcomes of this for to our governments, of these programs to our governments, communities, private sector and other stakeholders and at upcoming national and regional climate change and environmental consultation meetings. We are taking this to all the meetings, there's no stop here. Hold, follow up meetings with youth organizations in public CBA to build youth national alliances on CBA. It's not a one of being, it's a process and that is what we are setting out to us young people. How youth representatives are engaging meaningfully and supported as government dedications to all conference of parties and other regional negotiation platforms on climate change. We are asking for space and we are getting the space I trust. To realize the state of these organizations, we the youth seek that. The youth CBA conference be convened parallel to the main CBA, but have a day designated during the main conference for Europe. We had parallel processes, we didn't have time to come over this other side as hand people and this is what we say that we need to come and engage with you as well. Additional resources be mobilized for youth, let the CBA initiatives and mechanisms be reviewed to increase access to already available financial resources. For instance, established CBA youth climate fund. And I mean we have young people who are engaging in CBA, but the issue is the ease to access financial resources. So how do we go about this, how do we review our mechanisms to get to see to it that young people who are taking practical solutions on the ground are able to get this out of the way. Our capacity in CBA be enhanced through training, mentorship, programs and mainstream climate change and environmental education in national education character. And promote for active youth-sensitive artistic order planning. I know in our planning session for CBA maybe it's artistic order, but our space, we were informed yesterday in a presentation that there was a presentation for an African application for talking about young people, but there was no young people in our meeting. So I wish to be informed or I seek to, for justification of that, how do you discuss young people and we are not there. So we need that space, right? And actually we seek that participatory youth inclusive approaches be used to develop effective community-based climate information systems, technologies and innovations. And in this we promise that we can play a key role in technology transfer. We have so much technology in our institutions, but we have a gap between institutions and the community. So how do we come in as young people to transfer technology? Thank you very much.