 Today is the 27th of April. We are about to start the main conference for the 9th International Conference on Community Based Adaptation. We've completed three days of field visits. We had about 150 people go to different sites, ten different sites, spent two nights and then came back safely yesterday. We have a good contingent from Nepal who are all very worried about the earthquake in Nepal and we thankfully none of their immediate families have been hurt, so we'll receive messages. But our condolences and prayers go out to all the people in Nepal who are affected by this terrible earthquake that has occurred there and we're trying to help our Nepalese colleagues to make it back home safely and quickly as they all want to do. Having said that, let me just say a few things about the CBA conference that's coming up. We're going to be spending the next four days at the Safari Park Hotel here in Nairobi and we will be opening the ceremony this morning with the Minister for Environment and the Governor of Nairobi as the keynote speakers as well as the Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Jambaskal Ypresel. We also have the Ambassador from Ireland here in Nairobi and the Maasai Elder speaking from the community level and then we will have cleaneries and parallel sessions and video sessions and game sessions as we always do. We encourage people to watch us online on www.cba9.org. Also follow us on Twitter, hashtag CBA9. Send us questions, we'll try our best to answer them. We will be making videos along the day and uploading them. They won't be live but they will go up within hours of every event taking place so please watch them online and we want people to be following us in Nairobi for the next four days. So please do so and encourage your friends and colleagues who might be interested in community-based adaptation to do so as well.