 I continue to be floored and impressed by the share of tenacity and strength of the female migrants who is returning to integration we support here in the Gambia. They have truly, truly remarkable goals, whether it's wanting to start their own businesses as entrepreneurs or pursuing further education or simply finding stable income these goals come from a genuine, genuine desire to better their own lives as well as the lives of their families and children. The women must be in the highest number, especially in the United Nations system, in the highest number and occupy high level responsibility posts. Legality is just a fight. The added performance is a survival condition. And since we are first human beings before becoming women. It is my pleasure to spend time with her. She strengthens me in the role of women. And I also try to convey the courage and the desire to go forward in the work environment, especially in conditions that are not simple like the refugee women in the camps of Mera. Personally, I am inspired by this woman. And I know they left home not just to follow migration dreams, but also to look for a better life for them and for their family. All the migrant girls were victims of traditional practices such as female change and mutilation, who are trafficked, who are abused and who cannot go to school. It's also very important to make sure that their voices are heard and that they are not lost behind. For me, the women should emphasize with just one word what inspires me. The women of Grim Bissau are really the women of Grim Bissau. They inspire me with great courage and great ambition to go forward, but with an inclusive look. Because women have an inclusive look at their children and their communities.