 I'm Salim al-Hakq, I'm Director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development and also Senior Fellow at the International Institute for Environment and Development in London. And I'm very pleased to announce that we will be holding the 11th annual international conference on community-based adaptation in Kampala, Uganda from the 26th to the 29th of June. The theme for this year's event is on ecosystem-based adaptation. So it's on the link between ecosystems and communities on adapting to the impacts of climate change. We expect several hundred people from all over the world to attend. This is an annual event. We have a four-day conference preceded by a three-day field visit for the international participants to go in groups of 20 to visit various vulnerable groups that are coping and adapting to the impacts of climate change. And we also hold a parallel youth event, which we will be holding at Macareira University in Kampala in Uganda during the CBA conference, where young people, particularly university students, will be able to join and take part and we will have crossover from our conference to the youth conference to enable some of the international participants to participate in theirs and for some of them to come to our event as well. We also will be launching the Least Developed Countries University's consortium on climate change with the chair of the Least Developed Countries group attending on the 26th of June. Mr. Gabriel Jumper from Ethiopia, who is the chair of the LDC Group, will come and launch a major south initiative of universities from Least Developed Countries who are getting together to share knowledge and experience on adapting to climate change. So if you're in Uganda and Kampala at that time, you're most welcome to join. For those of you who are not in Kampala, you can join us on CBA 11 website, so please Google it and find the website and watch us during the event.