 Dr. Ann Jowell had loads of credit towards a fund addressed the issue on accessibility of the funds to the young people and informed them of the effort by the government to make sure that young people are empowered and can assess the funds to better their lives. I also want to reiterate, Kwanfa Aguelo fund is a rewarding fund. People are just finding themselves each wearing many other soosio challenges because of economic challenges at least for people who have brought on board. And so there is no better time than now for actualizing and also taking them to another level that affirmative and engaging opportunities that the government has provided. Mr. Kinsle Kipuri, director SME Unit, challenged the young people to use platforms that are presented to them to help grow economically. At the same time, the area achieved Mr. Munga emphasised on the initiatives by the government to the young people, especially now as the country continues to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. He asked the young people to utilise the funds set up by the government and use the monies in the right way. In his closing remarks, say that they have been keeping the young people engaged through the Kazim Tani initiative during the pandemic with an aim to keep them from crime-related activities. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a big hit for the young people to engage in the Kazim Tani initiative, and the work is in place in the government. The work is in place to help the young people to use the monies in the right way. The work is in place to help the young people to use the monies in the right way. The young people are busy with their work, they are not in the need to go to the community to provide security or to provide drug abuse, so they are being engaged in the work. While speaking to Y244V, Dr. Anne said that the government has reviewed its repayment interest to accommodate young people who have been affected by the pandemic. Weza fund has been on the forefront as a government initiative to come to the plight of the young persons in terms of provision of credit and especially in the COVID situation. We know a lot of businesses and engagements for the young persons have really been adversely affected. As a fund, we have come out very strongly to be able to support them, to give them a buffer where they can begin from. One of the things that the fund has also done is to relax the repayment. We have been in a kind of a situation where we are not pushing them so much and we are encouraging them to restructure their repayment terms at the very local level so that they are able to engage in their activities. We have also been promoting groups or rather youths or young persons who are involved in activities that are directly into the COVID situation. For example, we have quite a lot of them that are into the sanitizers and making of the mask and what have you and we are encouraging them to continue into that. So as a fund, we are on the forefront realizing that this is a challenge that is unprecedented but we are happy as a fund to be able to provide some very accessible loan in facilities so to call it. On the other hand, regarding this year's theme for the International Youth Day, Padoe's director Pete Anguresi, the aim of this year's event is to encourage young people to have dialogue with the government in helping them capitalize on their talented gifts. So today is the International Youth Day which is celebrated every year on the 12th of August and we are trying to bring together young people with the theme of engagement at the global actions so that young people can look at what's happening globally, nationally and at their local levels and also have a conversation of what can they do because now we believe it's no longer the time when young people are being told what to do. Right now they have ideas as you've listened to them, they have brilliant ideas of what they would want to see being done by government and so we are encouraging them to have an open dialogue with government officials. Also young people have a lot of fear interacting with government officials especially like where we are now, it's a chief's camp, there is a police station here. A lot of young people will never visit this place unless we invite them and they interact with these people and find that there are so many opportunities that are there for ways of fun, for youth fun. The chief has a cousin turn which is filling up the list so that interaction and that kind of engagement improves the dialogue that young people have and improves their capacities. Reporting for Y254, my name is Patricia Murioki.