 Good afternoon everyone and warm regards and thanks for Harm Election International to giving us the floor and inviting us in this conference. I would just like to read a bit about what we have as you choice to say as part of the new leaders for harm reduction. Due to immense stigma and the lack of access to appropriate harm-election services, young people around the world are needlessly dying and suffering. Young people who use drugs is not just about health issue, it's a protection and human rights issue. Criminalization, forced treatment and social isolation is broader than it is perceived that has led most young people all over the world to be marginalized. Use can expel us from education just for having a positive drug test. You can be rejected for college or university loans if you have used drugs. Your parents can kick you out of the house if you use drugs. Young people being in conflict with law is the result of wrong policies on enforce on young people and lack of harm reduction services to young people. We as harm reductionists, young people who use drugs would like to make statement in order to have a better future. Firstly, we demand for more youth-friendly harm reduction services all over the world although there are funding but it does not chance fall. That people start earlier the drug use and majority of the drug users are young who are more stigmatized and harassed, so we do, so we to increase funding for youth-friendly harm reduction services. Services are truly youth-friendly if young people themselves are in flow in determining the content, scope and monitoring and evolution of such services. We all implement programs that provide scope, provide the ground for families, media, law, enforcement agent and other stakeholders to promote youth-friendly harm reduction services. Secondly, we call for removal for age restriction on access harm reduction services for youth edulence because we know this service is safe for our lives. We all can implement programs that provide the ground for family, media, law, enforcement agent and other stakeholders to promote youth-friendly harm reduction services. Last but not least, we need to increase the active participation in dialogues and discussion making processes and no matter that impact on the life of young people. Empowering young people has to be purity in all levels from policy making to service delivery. Young people who use drug salt be heard directly while discussing the context of their drugs yes. Young people who use drugs need to represent their own community and be part discussion making in the national and international level including the Angus 2000s of 16 and beyond because a better tomorrow for the world youth cannot be created without youth who are who are affecting our own policies. Thank you. Regarding the age restrictions for young people to access to harm reduction services, I'm here to testify on behalf of Jabbar, a 14-year-old child who used drugs. He died of overdose because we couldn't get him clean needles and any harm reduction services or information about drug use. It was just because law enforcement and police would not allow us to do it. He was kicked out of his family, society abused him and he had to sell his body to make effects for the day and he's one of the millions of victims of young people who use drugs because of wrong policies. On saying that, I would like to end my talk about let's see the world through the eye of a young person who uses drugs. Let's accept that there are young people who say yes to drugs or sometimes to drugs or maybe to drugs. Let's raise the voice of millions of Jabbar's who are facing the same destiny around the world. In last, let's be realistic and demand the impossible.