 My name is Victor Uruindi. I'm with the National Drought Management Authority, specifically Adaptation Consortium, but here I'm also serving as the chair of the National Engineering Committee for this conference. For this particular session, Kenya was looking at what to look for in the future agreements. I think one of the things we noted was that most people are not aware of the draft text and therefore it's highly unlikely that they'll influence the final text that will be negotiated or adopted during the COP. I think if you're not clear on what's being agreed at the international level, then it becomes even more difficult to domesticate and even track progress with whatever you've adopted. I think questions were asked about the extent to which indigenous knowledge has been documented and informed some of the county positions. I think we had a mixed response. I think the most interesting was the role of religion really, with some people claiming that religion is a hindrance to the effective use of indigenous knowledge. The area with the least agreement I think was the nature of collaboration. The area with the least agreement was on engagement with Green Climate Fund and other funding entities for community-based adaptation. I think there are people who felt that we still have room to influence how the criteria the Green Climate Fund is using to fund adaptation initiatives, but there were those who felt that we might not make much progress as such with the Green Climate Fund simply because of the way it's structured and financing the mechanism and the requirements they usually have. Relations land is that I think we do a lot of work, but I think we don't engage and lobby international processes to the extent that they can ensure they support community-based adaptation. I think most people in the room were not aware that there is a draft text going to Paris to be negotiated in Paris. So that way it means that agreements being made there might not really have their input. So I think we need to pull up our socks as far as engaging with the national positions but also the agreements to be reached so that we influence things at that level before they are agreed and formalized.