 My name is Tadek Sembo. I work with Macquarie Urban Action Lab. I'm a physical planner or an urban planner and a researcher. I joined the land art community through the land art professional learning program on land governance and field mediation. What got me into the program was the fact that I had just finished working on a project on land markets and it opened my interest in land governance and community land governance and sechewaring land tenure. So when this program, a colleague of mine referred to me to this professional program, I applied because I really wanted to hear because it was involving lots of other people across East Africa to share experiences and how land governance in their respective countries. So I wanted to learn from them and exchange experiences. So that is how I got enrolled into the land art community that was last year and throughout the professional program, learning program, I've been able to learn quite a few things. The program opened my critical thinking into even the issues of women land rights. I will speak mostly for the work that Farida is doing. So that is how I tailored back home my research on a particular land investment that was happening back home in Uganda. And I tried to tailor my research around women how they'll be affected by this land infrastructure investment. That is how I tailored my work around that area and it was to do about development induced relocation. And to look at how women are being will be displaced from to pave way for this infrastructure which was a highway, Campala Ginger Highway, and my work was to how to look at how women are going to be, how will that project affect them. Through that, we've had exchanges within different fellows from Kenya, South, I mean Sudan, not South Sudan, sorry about that. And then Ethiopia and then Mozambique and just hearing how we have similar issues though tackled a different, different way. So that exchange has been so good to me and I've been able to get those experiences and quite share with them, incorporate with them into my work here. Within the Urban Action Lab we do partner with a local NGO called ArcTogether and I think also one of the members from ArcTogether is a fellow, a land arc fellow. So we are working on trying to see how to securing line tenure through good governance. So with the experiences with the land arc fellows is bringing and bringing the experiences to that with the fellow program that we are we are working with together with ArcTogether. Looking forward on the for the upcoming conference I'm looking forward to see what most of to see the different professions and the different people that work experiences to looking forward to listening to fruitful discussions on community land governance and development. Since I'm also having an interest in community development these days and getting ideas and insights probably is what I'm looking forward to to the to the conference.