 Hello, my name is Nassuna Mirembi, a director in a company called Technology for Tomorrow Limited, creators of makapat sanitary plants. At the age of nine years and as early as four years, a young girl starts to menstruate. She doesn't know what that is, what to do, what to use. Her predecessors tell old stories that are mad with myths, issues of itching, haim, discomfort. The young girl is afraid and ashamed. In 2003, the late engineer Dr. Moldofizan San was asked to create a sanitary plant that will help this young girl. In 2004, he created makapats from locally available papyrus and paper. Makapats is a disposable sanitary plant that is also biodegradable. It is made by 80% women in the comfort of their homes, maka, and in their communities. These plants are able to be used by anyone because they are affordable. Maka also stands for menstruation, administration, knowledge, and affordability. These four things are what we strive to achieve as a company through makapats. That young girl, equipped with the knowledge of menstruation, hygiene management, shall arise from any situation. My team are technical tomorrow, limited, and impact makapats. Thank you so much for this nomination. Gacha alimavaba. So little done, so much more to be done. Thank you so much.