 Winning this award will mean a lot to the people of South Sudan. It will mean that we are being recognized worldwide. It will mean that something good can also come out of South Sudan, not always the negative stories that we see all over the media. I'm very excited about this award. I never knew one day I would be recognized. All I was doing because I wanted my people to live peacefully. From the time I received the Women's Peace Building Award, we have our programs expanded. The award has given us the credibility to be trusted by donors. Since I received the 2021 Women's Building Peace Award, it motivated me. More women are coming for mentorship. We want to be part of what you are doing, no more fear. We have a lot of programs since then. Our Young Women Leadership Program, which we call the Incubator. This year, we had a severe drought. I'm still facilitating dialogues between the communities so that they can be able to share scarce resources together. We have continuously been advocating for the implementation of the peace process in South Sudan. We engage more women at the household level by forming women groups. We teach women about human rights, right to education. Peace is priority and we need to keep on pushing to ensure that South Sudan eventually gets to a sustainable and an inclusive peace where everybody has the opportunity to build this beautiful nation. The world is bleeding and we need peace. We can change our husbands. We can change our children. With all our voices, I know the world will heal.