 My name is Pablo Suarez, I work with the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Center and today here at CBA 8 we're going to have a game session. In this game we're going to have teams, rows of people in an auditorium setting. Each one of those individuals is a disaster manager. They have to make decisions. Do they want to invest in development or do they want to protect against too much rain? And they make those decisions, they consult with their neighbors and then come the rains. It's more complicated than this but if the rains happen and they're not protected, well there's consequences. They have to send people for disaster response. But guess what? We don't have enough money for doing it all. This is about financing. We have to choose what to do with our resources. Are we going to invest in development, in disaster response, in disaster preparedness? The game is designed to help CBA understand how more interactive approaches can help us understand and address the community-level implications of climate change. It is our experience that presentations and publications and other conventional forms of communication can be good but not as good as games as explaining the complexity, explaining the relationships between what you do and the consequences of what you do. So wish us luck, I hope it will be fun and thanks for the opportunity of sharing this with IIMP.