 Thank you very much. Good afternoon everyone. My name is Gabriel Jember from Ethiopia, currently chairing the LSE Group, which is more than 1 billion people, most vulnerable people in the world. The main purpose why I am here is to just inform you about an initiative which is called List of World Countries Initiative for Effective Adaptation and Resilience. This initiative has been initiated for the last, it has been discussed for the last year and a half. It is LSE-owned initiative which is led by LSEs. The main reason why I have been thinking of this kind of initiative is that if you look at the current indices of countries, especially industrial countries, most of them have been done by the kind of fly and fly-out consultants to fulfill prior to the time requirement. If you look at most of our countries, we haven't owned it because it's a process which requires capacity to analyze and integrate into development plans. So in this regard, especially the adaptation component is relatively not well handled. So in this regard, what shall we do? Once I speak for all cannot work in this regard, the gaps may vary from country to country. So in this regard, how can we support? We should not just identify these are the challenges. Instead, we need to use a bottom-up approach to look for what are the challenges across countries in terms of planning, in terms of resource mobilization, implementation, as well as reporting on adaptation and resilience. We have already done stop taking for the African illnesses and will continue for the European Pacific LSE countries. And this initiative has been presented to the LSE-ministerial meeting, which was held a month ago in Andesaloba, and we were given political guidance to launch this event here tomorrow at 1.45 in the LSE Coordination Meeting. So it's going to be continued and the outcome will be translated into roadmap for actions that need to be undertaken in the coming years. So I hope this will be an opportunity for this outcome of this initiative to fit into UN Secretary General's summit, which is going to be held in September next year. So this sounds particular.