 My name is Fredio Atenado. I work for Fund Radio International. I'm the country representative for the Ethiopia program. Fund Radio International is a Canadian-based organization. It's an NGO. We're not broadcasters, but we work to build a capacity of rural radio stations working on agriculture so that those radio stations would be able to provide quality, timely and important information to the farmers and those radio programs can be interactive so that farmers could share their experience and learn from other farmers and at the end bring about a change in their livelihood and ensure food security. The past three days I've been participating in a workshop organized by CCAF on communication and social learning for climate change. And during the workshop I have realized that Fund Radio International can contribute quite a lot in this because we've been doing social learning and communication at the same time in a context not as a social learning that might come as the definition but in a practical way. That's my understanding that we involve all stakeholders, the researchers, the knowledge partners and farmers initially in designing the content and designing the message. And we make sure that all the radio programs and campaigns are participatory so that farmers could learn from other farmers and also extension workers. Even the researchers and the scientists could learn from the farmers and the researchers and scientists also can share their knowledge to the farmers. So we try to make sure that the radio programs are more interactive and information goes not only from top down but also bottom up. And as a result in the countries that we've worked in the past five years we've seen that farmers were able to adopt new methods and new productivity and change their livelihoods.