 I was part of the civic participation and engagement round table. We talked about what we understood by civic participation and went on to talk about examples of projects. I personally shared the projects that have been involved in Ghana, including Ghana Decides and Backamps. And then we moved on to the role of research in the civic participation process. How do we understand some of the things that have been talked about? One of the key highlights was measurement of impacts and also how to sustain a project and to ensure that there's value in what we've done. I really enjoyed the session because a lot of talk was around what we understand by civic participation. And even when you talk about youth and young people, we need to focus exactly on what age ranges we are dealing with. And one thing that really struck me was the issue of people being marginalized. You know, we are talking about youth, but then often we end up dealing with a group of youth who are already privileged. So there are more issues about bringing more of the unrepresented youth voices online. I would be interested in some of the initiatives we've done in the past. We certainly have to think of ways of sustaining the initiatives. In terms of civic engagement, a lot of talk was about the role of the young people in public affairs, mainly talking about political issues, but then I think we can transfer the same energy into other areas of endeavour. So we'll look at more areas of application.