 This video will talk you through the CBA 14 programme structure as well as showing you how you can get involved in shaping the programme and how you can register for CBA 14. There are many different elements to the CBA 14 programme and different ways that you can get involved. Firstly there are thematic sessions. These are designed to delve deeper into the themes of CBA 14 which are climate finance, adaptation technology, responsive policy, nature-based solutions and youth inclusion. They will be hosted by individuals and organisations closely linked to these themes and will encourage dialogue around key issues relating to these themes in an interactive and engaging workshop setting. The marketplace enables participants to share their own ideas, tools and experiences relating to community-based adaptation. There will be multiple virtual stall holders chosen and as an attendee you will be able to view these stalls within the conference platform and ask the stall holders your questions relating to their work. There will also be a scheduled live virtual meeting for you to meet the stall holder and delve deeper into their experiences. Skill shares are sessions offered by participants. Given the expertise present at the conference, those with skills to offer are matched with those seeking to acquire or strengthen their skills and knowledge base. Sessions are crowdsourced and as long as someone signs up for a session it is delivered and featured in the programme. The roundtables are entirely participant-led and are a space to explore particular questions and issues in more depth. Participants can suggest potential topics in the conference discussion forums. If there are other participants interested in your proposed session then you can develop a roundtable in the format of a virtual meeting to discuss your topic and ideas. Roundtables with enough interest will be featured in the main programme. The Dragon's Den builds the capacity of participants to develop pitches for investment in business ideas. The Dragon's Den will feature four sessions that lead participants in groups from idea through to a live proposal pitch where they will receive feedback from a panel of five experts with investment experience. CBA 14 will also be screening short films relating to community-based adaptation issues and projects. We are asking attendees to submit their films for selection by our film screening committee. The chosen films will be shown during CBA 14 with a chance for a live Q&A with the film's producer. The CBA 14 platform also includes dedicated networking features. Participants are able to instant message each other, schedule one-on-one or small group calls and create discussion forums about particular topics or interests. These features will encourage attendees to keep the conversation around community-based adaptation going outside of scheduled sessions and truly get the most out of their time at CBA 14. In advance of the conference, CBA 14 will also feature a series of meeting greets where climate adaptation practitioners and experts will host online discussions with a limited group of participants to begin sharing ideas and creating connections. As you can see, there are lots of different elements to CBA 14 and it is not just a series of webinars. To find out more information about the programme structure for CBA 14 and how you can get involved in shaping the programme, then please visit the How You Can Help Design the programme page on the IED website. You'll be able to find submission forms here for the workshop sessions, marketplace and skill shares. The submission form for the film screenings will also be here nearer to the conference. To find out more about CBA 14 in general, please visit the event page for the conference on the IED website. Here you can also find an overview of the current conference programme and a link to the registration page for the conference. Here you can find more information about ticket pricing for CBA 14, payment methods and registration terms and conditions, as well as being able to purchase tickets. Links to these different pages can be found in the description box below. We hope this overview has helped you understand CBA 14 in more detail. We look forward to seeing you in September for the conference.